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White People in Shakespeare [PDF ebook] 
Essays on Race, Culture and the Elite

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What part did Shakespeare play in the construction of a ”white people” and how has his work been enlisted to define and bolster a white cultural and racial identity?
Since the court of Queen Elizabeth I, through the early modern English theatre to the storming of the United States Capitol on 6 January 2021, white people have used Shakespeare to define their cultural and racial identity and authority.
White People in Shakespeare unravels this complex cultural history to examine just how crucial Shakespeare”s work was to the early modern development of whiteness as an embodied identity, as well as the institutional dissemination of a white
Shakespeare in contemporary theatres, politics, classrooms and other key sites of culture.
Featuring contributors from a wide range of disciplines, the collection moves across Shakespeare”s plays and poetry and between the early modern and our own time to interrogate these relationships. Split into two parts, ”Shakespeare”s White People” and ”White People”s Shakespeare”, it explores a variety of topics, ranging from the education of the white self in
Hamlet, or affective piety and racial violence in
Measure for Measure, to Shakespearean education and the civil rights era, and interpretations of whiteness in more contemporary work such as
American Moor and
Desdemona.

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Format PDF ● Pages 320 ● ISBN 9781350283664 ● Editor Jr. ● Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing ● Published 2022 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 8733257 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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