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Shakespeare and the urgency of now : criticism and theory in the 21st century / edited by Cary DiPietro, University of Toronto Mississauga, Canada and Hugh Grady, Arcadia University, USA.

Van Pelt Library PR2976 .S337355 2013
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
DiPietro, Cary, 1971- editor.
Grady, Hugh, editor.
Horace Howard Furness Memorial Library (University of Pennsylvania)
Series:
Palgrave Shakespeare studies
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616--Criticism and interpretation.
Shakespeare, William.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.
Criticism and interpretation.
Physical Description:
xxii, 212 pages ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire : Palgrave Macmillan, 2013.
Summary:
"Today, in light of the markedly precarious state of the world's politics, ecology and economy, where does Shakespeare figure in our changing world? By the same token, how do economic, environmental and institutional pressures interpenetrate Shakespeare as a cultural enterprise - in performance, film, popular culture, global appropriation - and no less in academic criticism? Ever since Martin Luther King Jr. first evoked the 'fierce urgency of now' in the American civil rights movement in the early 1960s, his trope has become ubiquitous. It continues to be a powerful slogan for civil rights. It's frequently intoned by global anti-poverty and social equality activists, and resounds strongly when evoked in the global environmental movement. Connecting with such concerns, these essays address the intersections between Shakespeare, history and the present using a variety of new and established methodological approaches, from phenomenology and ecocriticism to the new economics and aesthetics. "-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note:
Acknowledgements
Forward: A Bigger Splash; Terence Hawkes
Introduction
1. Presentism, Anachronism and Titus Andronicus; Cary DiPietro and Hugh Grady
2. The Presentist Threat to Editions of Shakespeare; Gabriel Egan
3 Shakespeare Dwelling: Pericles and the Affordances of Action; Julia Reinhard Lupton
4. Performing Place in The Tempest; Cary DiPietro
5. Green Economics and the English Renaissance: from Capital to the Commons; Charles Whitney
6. 'Consuming means, soon preys upon itself': Political Expedience and Environmental Degradation in Richard II; Lynne Bruckner
7. 'What light through yonder window speaks?': Populism, Pedagogy, and Performance in The Nature Theater of Oklahoma Romeo and Juliet; W. B. Worthen
8. Reification, Mourning, and the Aesthetic in Antony and Cleopatra and The Winter's Tale; Hugh Grady
9. The Hour is Unknown: Julius Caesar, et cetera; Mark Robson
Bibliography
Index.
ISBN:
9781137017307
1137017309
OCLC:
834978526

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