Shakespeare and Postcolonial Theory
Shakespeare and Postcolonial Theory
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Author(s): Distiller, Natasha
Singh, Jyotsna G.
ISBN No.: 9781408185544
Pages: 264
Year: 202003
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 48.23
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Contents List of Illustrations Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Series Editor's Preface Introduction: 'An Inventory of Traces' PART I - SHAKESPEARE AND EARLY COLONIAL HISTORY Chapter One: Historical Contexts 1: Shakespeare and the Colonial Imaginary Chapter Two: Historical Contexts 2: Shakespeare's World and Productions of Difference PART II - SHAKESPEARE, DECOLONIZATION, POSTCOLONIAL THEORY Chapter Three: Past and Present: Shakespeare-Postcoloniality Chapter Four: Intersectionalities: Postcoloniality and Difference PART III - SHAKESPEARE, POSTCOLONIALITY, AND RECEPTION HISTORIES: PERFORMANCE AND FILM Chapter Five: Global, Intercultural Shakespeares Chapter Six: Boundary-Crossings on the British Shakespearean Stage Chapter Seven: Shakespeare in Postcolonial Cinema: A Meditation on Haider/Hamlet: Reconstituting the Cultural Ruins of Kashmir Notes References Index.


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