Oxford Handbook of Shakespeare and Race
Oxford Handbook of Shakespeare and Race
Akhimie, Patricia
Oxford University Press
02/2024
720
Dura
Inglês
9780192843050
15 a 20 dias
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1: Patricia Akhimie: Introduction
PART I. SHAKESPEARE AND RACE: AN OVERVIEW
2: Urvashi Chakravarty: Shakespeare and Critical Race Theory
3: Jean E. Howard: Shakespeare, Race, and Feminist Critique
4: Debapriya Sarkar: Naturalizing Race and Racialized Geographies
5: Dennis Britton: 'Thrice fairer than myself': Reading Desire and the Ends of Whiteness in Venus and Adonis
6: Farah Karim-Cooper: The Imperatives of Race-Consciousness in Twenty-First Century Shakespearean Performance
7: Carla Della Gatta with Adjoa Andoh, Lileana Blain-Cruz, Carl Cofield, Ako Dachs, Noma Dumezeni, Raul Esparza, Chukwudi Iwuji, Iqbal Khan, Jani Lauzon, John Leguizamo, Natsuko Ohama, Bill Rauch, Whitney White, and Sherri Young: Shakespeare and Race: The Oral Histories
8: Joyce Green MacDonald: Shakespeare, Race, and Adaptation
PART II. ARCHIVES AND INTERSECTIONS
9: Carla Della Gatta with Adjoa Andoh, Lileana Blain-Cruz, Carl Cofield, Ako Dachs, Noma Dumezeni, Raul Esparza, Chukwudi Iwuji, Iqbal Khan, Jani Lauzon, John Leguizamo, Natsuko Ohama, Bill Rauch, Whitney White, and Sherri Young: The Oral Histories: Identity
10: Scott Manning Stevens: Monstrous Indigeneity and the Discourse of Race in Shakespeare's England
11: Mario DiGangi: Shakespeare, Race, and Queer Studies
12: Amrita Dhar: Shakespeare, Race, and Disability: Othello and the Wheeling Strangers of Here and Everywhere
13: Alexa Alice Joubin: Trans Studies at the Crossroad: From Racialized Invisibility to Legibility
14: Abdulhamit Arvas: Racialized Genders on the Shakespearean Stage
15: Kyle Grady: Shakespeare and Mixed Race
16: Ambereen Dadabhoy: 'Give me conquer'd Egypt': Re-Orienting Egypt in Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra
17: M. Lindsay Kaplan: Coordinating Racisms in The Merchant of Venice
18: Emily Weissbourd: Shakespeare, Race, and Spain
19: Kimberly Anne Coles: Melancholy Nature: Religion and Bad Faith in Shakespeare
20: Elisa Oh: Shakespeare, Race, and Movement
21: Carla Della Gatta with Adjoa Andoh, Lileana Blain-Cruz, Carl Cofield, Ako Dachs, Noma Dumezeni, Raul Esparza, Chukwudi Iwuji, Iqbal Khan, Jani Lauzon, John Leguizamo, Natsuko Ohama, Whitney White, and Sherri Young: The Oral Histories: On Corporeality
22: Holly Dugan: Dispossessed and Unaccommodated: Race and Animality in King Lear
23: Kirsten Mendoza: 'Let fair humanity abhor the deed': Shakespeare, Race, and Human Rights
24: Jennifer Park: Shakespeare, Race, and Science: The Study of Nature and/as the Making of Race
25: David McInnis: Race in Repertory
26: Miles P. Grier: 'Rac'd all over their Bodies': Charting the Study of Shakespeare, Race, and Book History
PART III. SHAKESPEARE AND RACE NOW
27: Peter Erickson and Lisa Graziose Corrin: An Interview with Artist Fred Wilson, July 30, 2021
28: Amrita Sen: Shakespeare and Race on Screen: Racial Journeys in Indian Cinema
29: Carla Della Gatta: Casting Shakespeare Today
30: Carla Della Gatta with Adjoa Andoh, Lileana Blain-Cruz, Carl Cofield, Noma Dumezeni, Chukwudi Iwuji, Jani Lauzon, John Leguizamo, Bill Rauch, Whitney White, and Sherri Young: The Oral Histories: Creating Spaces
31: Vanessa I. Corredera: Shakespeare, Race, and Appropriation
32: Carla Della Gatta with Adjoa Andoh, Lileana Blain-Cruz, Carl Cofield, Ako Dachs, Raul Esparza, Chukwudi Iwuji, Iqbal Khan, Jani Lauzon, John Leguizamo, Natsuko Ohama, Bill Rauch, Whitney White, and Sherri Young: The Oral Histories: Staging Shakespeare and Race
33: Brandi K. Adams: Editing Shakespeare and Race
34: Alfredo Michel Modenessi: Translation at the Intersections of Shakespeare and Race
35: Carla Della Gatta interviews Adjoa Andoh, Lileana Blain-Cruz, Carl Cofield, Ako Dachs, Raul Esparza, Chukwudi Iwuji, Iqbal Khan, Jani Lauzon, John Leguizamo, Natsuko Ohama, Bill Rauch, Whitney White, and Sherri Young: The Oral Histories: Approaches to Acting and Staging
36: Laura Turchi: Teaching Shakespeare and Race in Secondary Classrooms: Professional and Political Dimensions of Evolving Pedagogies for Diverse Classrooms
37: Nedda Mehdizadeh: 'In her prophetic fury': Teaching Critical Modes of Intervention in Shakespeare Studies
38: Rebecca Kumar: Resisting Analogies: Refusing Other Othellos in Shakespearean Cinema
39: Jonathan Burton: Teaching Shakespeare and Race: Techniques and Technologies
40: Ruben Espinosa: Teaching Shakespeare and Race in Communities of Colour: Reflections from the US Mexico Border
41: Carla Della Gatta with Adjoa Andoh, Lileana Blain-Cruz, Carl Cofield, Ako Dachs, Noma Dumezeni, Raul Esparza, Chukwudi Iwuji, Iqbal Khan, Jani Lauzon, John Leguizamo, Natsuko Ohama, Bill Rauch, Whitney White, and Sherri Young: The Oral Histories: My Relationship with Shakespeare
42: Kim F. Hall: 'Reading' Shakespeare as Political Activism
PART I. SHAKESPEARE AND RACE: AN OVERVIEW
2: Urvashi Chakravarty: Shakespeare and Critical Race Theory
3: Jean E. Howard: Shakespeare, Race, and Feminist Critique
4: Debapriya Sarkar: Naturalizing Race and Racialized Geographies
5: Dennis Britton: 'Thrice fairer than myself': Reading Desire and the Ends of Whiteness in Venus and Adonis
6: Farah Karim-Cooper: The Imperatives of Race-Consciousness in Twenty-First Century Shakespearean Performance
7: Carla Della Gatta with Adjoa Andoh, Lileana Blain-Cruz, Carl Cofield, Ako Dachs, Noma Dumezeni, Raul Esparza, Chukwudi Iwuji, Iqbal Khan, Jani Lauzon, John Leguizamo, Natsuko Ohama, Bill Rauch, Whitney White, and Sherri Young: Shakespeare and Race: The Oral Histories
8: Joyce Green MacDonald: Shakespeare, Race, and Adaptation
PART II. ARCHIVES AND INTERSECTIONS
9: Carla Della Gatta with Adjoa Andoh, Lileana Blain-Cruz, Carl Cofield, Ako Dachs, Noma Dumezeni, Raul Esparza, Chukwudi Iwuji, Iqbal Khan, Jani Lauzon, John Leguizamo, Natsuko Ohama, Bill Rauch, Whitney White, and Sherri Young: The Oral Histories: Identity
10: Scott Manning Stevens: Monstrous Indigeneity and the Discourse of Race in Shakespeare's England
11: Mario DiGangi: Shakespeare, Race, and Queer Studies
12: Amrita Dhar: Shakespeare, Race, and Disability: Othello and the Wheeling Strangers of Here and Everywhere
13: Alexa Alice Joubin: Trans Studies at the Crossroad: From Racialized Invisibility to Legibility
14: Abdulhamit Arvas: Racialized Genders on the Shakespearean Stage
15: Kyle Grady: Shakespeare and Mixed Race
16: Ambereen Dadabhoy: 'Give me conquer'd Egypt': Re-Orienting Egypt in Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra
17: M. Lindsay Kaplan: Coordinating Racisms in The Merchant of Venice
18: Emily Weissbourd: Shakespeare, Race, and Spain
19: Kimberly Anne Coles: Melancholy Nature: Religion and Bad Faith in Shakespeare
20: Elisa Oh: Shakespeare, Race, and Movement
21: Carla Della Gatta with Adjoa Andoh, Lileana Blain-Cruz, Carl Cofield, Ako Dachs, Noma Dumezeni, Raul Esparza, Chukwudi Iwuji, Iqbal Khan, Jani Lauzon, John Leguizamo, Natsuko Ohama, Whitney White, and Sherri Young: The Oral Histories: On Corporeality
22: Holly Dugan: Dispossessed and Unaccommodated: Race and Animality in King Lear
23: Kirsten Mendoza: 'Let fair humanity abhor the deed': Shakespeare, Race, and Human Rights
24: Jennifer Park: Shakespeare, Race, and Science: The Study of Nature and/as the Making of Race
25: David McInnis: Race in Repertory
26: Miles P. Grier: 'Rac'd all over their Bodies': Charting the Study of Shakespeare, Race, and Book History
PART III. SHAKESPEARE AND RACE NOW
27: Peter Erickson and Lisa Graziose Corrin: An Interview with Artist Fred Wilson, July 30, 2021
28: Amrita Sen: Shakespeare and Race on Screen: Racial Journeys in Indian Cinema
29: Carla Della Gatta: Casting Shakespeare Today
30: Carla Della Gatta with Adjoa Andoh, Lileana Blain-Cruz, Carl Cofield, Noma Dumezeni, Chukwudi Iwuji, Jani Lauzon, John Leguizamo, Bill Rauch, Whitney White, and Sherri Young: The Oral Histories: Creating Spaces
31: Vanessa I. Corredera: Shakespeare, Race, and Appropriation
32: Carla Della Gatta with Adjoa Andoh, Lileana Blain-Cruz, Carl Cofield, Ako Dachs, Raul Esparza, Chukwudi Iwuji, Iqbal Khan, Jani Lauzon, John Leguizamo, Natsuko Ohama, Bill Rauch, Whitney White, and Sherri Young: The Oral Histories: Staging Shakespeare and Race
33: Brandi K. Adams: Editing Shakespeare and Race
34: Alfredo Michel Modenessi: Translation at the Intersections of Shakespeare and Race
35: Carla Della Gatta interviews Adjoa Andoh, Lileana Blain-Cruz, Carl Cofield, Ako Dachs, Raul Esparza, Chukwudi Iwuji, Iqbal Khan, Jani Lauzon, John Leguizamo, Natsuko Ohama, Bill Rauch, Whitney White, and Sherri Young: The Oral Histories: Approaches to Acting and Staging
36: Laura Turchi: Teaching Shakespeare and Race in Secondary Classrooms: Professional and Political Dimensions of Evolving Pedagogies for Diverse Classrooms
37: Nedda Mehdizadeh: 'In her prophetic fury': Teaching Critical Modes of Intervention in Shakespeare Studies
38: Rebecca Kumar: Resisting Analogies: Refusing Other Othellos in Shakespearean Cinema
39: Jonathan Burton: Teaching Shakespeare and Race: Techniques and Technologies
40: Ruben Espinosa: Teaching Shakespeare and Race in Communities of Colour: Reflections from the US Mexico Border
41: Carla Della Gatta with Adjoa Andoh, Lileana Blain-Cruz, Carl Cofield, Ako Dachs, Noma Dumezeni, Raul Esparza, Chukwudi Iwuji, Iqbal Khan, Jani Lauzon, John Leguizamo, Natsuko Ohama, Bill Rauch, Whitney White, and Sherri Young: The Oral Histories: My Relationship with Shakespeare
42: Kim F. Hall: 'Reading' Shakespeare as Political Activism
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1: Patricia Akhimie: Introduction
PART I. SHAKESPEARE AND RACE: AN OVERVIEW
2: Urvashi Chakravarty: Shakespeare and Critical Race Theory
3: Jean E. Howard: Shakespeare, Race, and Feminist Critique
4: Debapriya Sarkar: Naturalizing Race and Racialized Geographies
5: Dennis Britton: 'Thrice fairer than myself': Reading Desire and the Ends of Whiteness in Venus and Adonis
6: Farah Karim-Cooper: The Imperatives of Race-Consciousness in Twenty-First Century Shakespearean Performance
7: Carla Della Gatta with Adjoa Andoh, Lileana Blain-Cruz, Carl Cofield, Ako Dachs, Noma Dumezeni, Raul Esparza, Chukwudi Iwuji, Iqbal Khan, Jani Lauzon, John Leguizamo, Natsuko Ohama, Bill Rauch, Whitney White, and Sherri Young: Shakespeare and Race: The Oral Histories
8: Joyce Green MacDonald: Shakespeare, Race, and Adaptation
PART II. ARCHIVES AND INTERSECTIONS
9: Carla Della Gatta with Adjoa Andoh, Lileana Blain-Cruz, Carl Cofield, Ako Dachs, Noma Dumezeni, Raul Esparza, Chukwudi Iwuji, Iqbal Khan, Jani Lauzon, John Leguizamo, Natsuko Ohama, Bill Rauch, Whitney White, and Sherri Young: The Oral Histories: Identity
10: Scott Manning Stevens: Monstrous Indigeneity and the Discourse of Race in Shakespeare's England
11: Mario DiGangi: Shakespeare, Race, and Queer Studies
12: Amrita Dhar: Shakespeare, Race, and Disability: Othello and the Wheeling Strangers of Here and Everywhere
13: Alexa Alice Joubin: Trans Studies at the Crossroad: From Racialized Invisibility to Legibility
14: Abdulhamit Arvas: Racialized Genders on the Shakespearean Stage
15: Kyle Grady: Shakespeare and Mixed Race
16: Ambereen Dadabhoy: 'Give me conquer'd Egypt': Re-Orienting Egypt in Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra
17: M. Lindsay Kaplan: Coordinating Racisms in The Merchant of Venice
18: Emily Weissbourd: Shakespeare, Race, and Spain
19: Kimberly Anne Coles: Melancholy Nature: Religion and Bad Faith in Shakespeare
20: Elisa Oh: Shakespeare, Race, and Movement
21: Carla Della Gatta with Adjoa Andoh, Lileana Blain-Cruz, Carl Cofield, Ako Dachs, Noma Dumezeni, Raul Esparza, Chukwudi Iwuji, Iqbal Khan, Jani Lauzon, John Leguizamo, Natsuko Ohama, Whitney White, and Sherri Young: The Oral Histories: On Corporeality
22: Holly Dugan: Dispossessed and Unaccommodated: Race and Animality in King Lear
23: Kirsten Mendoza: 'Let fair humanity abhor the deed': Shakespeare, Race, and Human Rights
24: Jennifer Park: Shakespeare, Race, and Science: The Study of Nature and/as the Making of Race
25: David McInnis: Race in Repertory
26: Miles P. Grier: 'Rac'd all over their Bodies': Charting the Study of Shakespeare, Race, and Book History
PART III. SHAKESPEARE AND RACE NOW
27: Peter Erickson and Lisa Graziose Corrin: An Interview with Artist Fred Wilson, July 30, 2021
28: Amrita Sen: Shakespeare and Race on Screen: Racial Journeys in Indian Cinema
29: Carla Della Gatta: Casting Shakespeare Today
30: Carla Della Gatta with Adjoa Andoh, Lileana Blain-Cruz, Carl Cofield, Noma Dumezeni, Chukwudi Iwuji, Jani Lauzon, John Leguizamo, Bill Rauch, Whitney White, and Sherri Young: The Oral Histories: Creating Spaces
31: Vanessa I. Corredera: Shakespeare, Race, and Appropriation
32: Carla Della Gatta with Adjoa Andoh, Lileana Blain-Cruz, Carl Cofield, Ako Dachs, Raul Esparza, Chukwudi Iwuji, Iqbal Khan, Jani Lauzon, John Leguizamo, Natsuko Ohama, Bill Rauch, Whitney White, and Sherri Young: The Oral Histories: Staging Shakespeare and Race
33: Brandi K. Adams: Editing Shakespeare and Race
34: Alfredo Michel Modenessi: Translation at the Intersections of Shakespeare and Race
35: Carla Della Gatta interviews Adjoa Andoh, Lileana Blain-Cruz, Carl Cofield, Ako Dachs, Raul Esparza, Chukwudi Iwuji, Iqbal Khan, Jani Lauzon, John Leguizamo, Natsuko Ohama, Bill Rauch, Whitney White, and Sherri Young: The Oral Histories: Approaches to Acting and Staging
36: Laura Turchi: Teaching Shakespeare and Race in Secondary Classrooms: Professional and Political Dimensions of Evolving Pedagogies for Diverse Classrooms
37: Nedda Mehdizadeh: 'In her prophetic fury': Teaching Critical Modes of Intervention in Shakespeare Studies
38: Rebecca Kumar: Resisting Analogies: Refusing Other Othellos in Shakespearean Cinema
39: Jonathan Burton: Teaching Shakespeare and Race: Techniques and Technologies
40: Ruben Espinosa: Teaching Shakespeare and Race in Communities of Colour: Reflections from the US Mexico Border
41: Carla Della Gatta with Adjoa Andoh, Lileana Blain-Cruz, Carl Cofield, Ako Dachs, Noma Dumezeni, Raul Esparza, Chukwudi Iwuji, Iqbal Khan, Jani Lauzon, John Leguizamo, Natsuko Ohama, Bill Rauch, Whitney White, and Sherri Young: The Oral Histories: My Relationship with Shakespeare
42: Kim F. Hall: 'Reading' Shakespeare as Political Activism
PART I. SHAKESPEARE AND RACE: AN OVERVIEW
2: Urvashi Chakravarty: Shakespeare and Critical Race Theory
3: Jean E. Howard: Shakespeare, Race, and Feminist Critique
4: Debapriya Sarkar: Naturalizing Race and Racialized Geographies
5: Dennis Britton: 'Thrice fairer than myself': Reading Desire and the Ends of Whiteness in Venus and Adonis
6: Farah Karim-Cooper: The Imperatives of Race-Consciousness in Twenty-First Century Shakespearean Performance
7: Carla Della Gatta with Adjoa Andoh, Lileana Blain-Cruz, Carl Cofield, Ako Dachs, Noma Dumezeni, Raul Esparza, Chukwudi Iwuji, Iqbal Khan, Jani Lauzon, John Leguizamo, Natsuko Ohama, Bill Rauch, Whitney White, and Sherri Young: Shakespeare and Race: The Oral Histories
8: Joyce Green MacDonald: Shakespeare, Race, and Adaptation
PART II. ARCHIVES AND INTERSECTIONS
9: Carla Della Gatta with Adjoa Andoh, Lileana Blain-Cruz, Carl Cofield, Ako Dachs, Noma Dumezeni, Raul Esparza, Chukwudi Iwuji, Iqbal Khan, Jani Lauzon, John Leguizamo, Natsuko Ohama, Bill Rauch, Whitney White, and Sherri Young: The Oral Histories: Identity
10: Scott Manning Stevens: Monstrous Indigeneity and the Discourse of Race in Shakespeare's England
11: Mario DiGangi: Shakespeare, Race, and Queer Studies
12: Amrita Dhar: Shakespeare, Race, and Disability: Othello and the Wheeling Strangers of Here and Everywhere
13: Alexa Alice Joubin: Trans Studies at the Crossroad: From Racialized Invisibility to Legibility
14: Abdulhamit Arvas: Racialized Genders on the Shakespearean Stage
15: Kyle Grady: Shakespeare and Mixed Race
16: Ambereen Dadabhoy: 'Give me conquer'd Egypt': Re-Orienting Egypt in Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra
17: M. Lindsay Kaplan: Coordinating Racisms in The Merchant of Venice
18: Emily Weissbourd: Shakespeare, Race, and Spain
19: Kimberly Anne Coles: Melancholy Nature: Religion and Bad Faith in Shakespeare
20: Elisa Oh: Shakespeare, Race, and Movement
21: Carla Della Gatta with Adjoa Andoh, Lileana Blain-Cruz, Carl Cofield, Ako Dachs, Noma Dumezeni, Raul Esparza, Chukwudi Iwuji, Iqbal Khan, Jani Lauzon, John Leguizamo, Natsuko Ohama, Whitney White, and Sherri Young: The Oral Histories: On Corporeality
22: Holly Dugan: Dispossessed and Unaccommodated: Race and Animality in King Lear
23: Kirsten Mendoza: 'Let fair humanity abhor the deed': Shakespeare, Race, and Human Rights
24: Jennifer Park: Shakespeare, Race, and Science: The Study of Nature and/as the Making of Race
25: David McInnis: Race in Repertory
26: Miles P. Grier: 'Rac'd all over their Bodies': Charting the Study of Shakespeare, Race, and Book History
PART III. SHAKESPEARE AND RACE NOW
27: Peter Erickson and Lisa Graziose Corrin: An Interview with Artist Fred Wilson, July 30, 2021
28: Amrita Sen: Shakespeare and Race on Screen: Racial Journeys in Indian Cinema
29: Carla Della Gatta: Casting Shakespeare Today
30: Carla Della Gatta with Adjoa Andoh, Lileana Blain-Cruz, Carl Cofield, Noma Dumezeni, Chukwudi Iwuji, Jani Lauzon, John Leguizamo, Bill Rauch, Whitney White, and Sherri Young: The Oral Histories: Creating Spaces
31: Vanessa I. Corredera: Shakespeare, Race, and Appropriation
32: Carla Della Gatta with Adjoa Andoh, Lileana Blain-Cruz, Carl Cofield, Ako Dachs, Raul Esparza, Chukwudi Iwuji, Iqbal Khan, Jani Lauzon, John Leguizamo, Natsuko Ohama, Bill Rauch, Whitney White, and Sherri Young: The Oral Histories: Staging Shakespeare and Race
33: Brandi K. Adams: Editing Shakespeare and Race
34: Alfredo Michel Modenessi: Translation at the Intersections of Shakespeare and Race
35: Carla Della Gatta interviews Adjoa Andoh, Lileana Blain-Cruz, Carl Cofield, Ako Dachs, Raul Esparza, Chukwudi Iwuji, Iqbal Khan, Jani Lauzon, John Leguizamo, Natsuko Ohama, Bill Rauch, Whitney White, and Sherri Young: The Oral Histories: Approaches to Acting and Staging
36: Laura Turchi: Teaching Shakespeare and Race in Secondary Classrooms: Professional and Political Dimensions of Evolving Pedagogies for Diverse Classrooms
37: Nedda Mehdizadeh: 'In her prophetic fury': Teaching Critical Modes of Intervention in Shakespeare Studies
38: Rebecca Kumar: Resisting Analogies: Refusing Other Othellos in Shakespearean Cinema
39: Jonathan Burton: Teaching Shakespeare and Race: Techniques and Technologies
40: Ruben Espinosa: Teaching Shakespeare and Race in Communities of Colour: Reflections from the US Mexico Border
41: Carla Della Gatta with Adjoa Andoh, Lileana Blain-Cruz, Carl Cofield, Ako Dachs, Noma Dumezeni, Raul Esparza, Chukwudi Iwuji, Iqbal Khan, Jani Lauzon, John Leguizamo, Natsuko Ohama, Bill Rauch, Whitney White, and Sherri Young: The Oral Histories: My Relationship with Shakespeare
42: Kim F. Hall: 'Reading' Shakespeare as Political Activism
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