Local Shakespeares: Proximations and PowerRoutledge, 2007/05/07 - 232 ページ This remarkable volume challenges scholars and students to look beyond a dominant European and North American 'metropolitan bank' of Shakespeare knowledge. As well as revealing the potential for a new understanding of Shakespeare's plays, Martin Orkin adopts a fresh approach to issues of power, where 'proximations' emerge from a process of dialogue and challenge traditional notions of authority. Divided into two parts this book:
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travelling to Shakespeares late plays | 1 |
Local knowledges and Shakespeares global texts | 15 |
Encountering men in Shakespeares late plays | 61 |
Notes | 171 |
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