Shakespeare in the ‘Post’Colonies: Legacies, Cultures and Social Justice (Global Shakespeare Inverted) - Hardcover

 
9781350344143: Shakespeare in the ‘Post’Colonies: Legacies, Cultures and Social Justice (Global Shakespeare Inverted)

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This collection is a study of what Shakespeare means in former or still colonial geographies and how the various 21st-century Shakespeares impact questions of migrant and indigenous rights, colonial and marginalised identities, and race, class, and caste politics in 'post'-colonial spaces.

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Über die Autorinnen und Autoren

Amrita Dhar is Assistant Professor of English and Comparative Literature, University of California San Diego, USA.

Amrita Sen is Associate Professor and Deputy Director of UGC-MMTTC, affiliated faculty Department of English, University of Calcutta, India.

David Schalkwyk is Director of Research at the Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington D.C. and Professor of English at the University of Cape Town, South Africa. He is editor of Shakespeare Quarterly and his books include Speech and Performance in Shakespeare's Sonnets and Plays (2002), Literature and the Touch of the Real (2004), Shakespeare, Love and Service (2008).

Silvia Bigliazzi is Professor of English at Verona University, Italy, where she specializes in early modern English theatre, with a focus on Shakespeare. She has published two monographs - on Hamlet and on the idea of non-being, besides translations into Italian of a number of Shakespeare's plays, including the Arden edition of Double Falsehood edited by Brean Hammond.

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