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Shakespeare / Play: Contemporary Readings Playing, Playmaking and Performance
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Shakespeare / Play: Contemporary Readings Playing, Playmaking and Performance
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Shakespeare / Play: Contemporary Readings Playing, Playmaking and Performance
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What is (a) play? How do Shakespeare's plays engage with and represent early modern modes of play – from jests and games to music, spectacle, movement, animal-baiting and dance? How have we played with Shakespeare in the centuries since? And how does the structure of the plays experienced in the early modern playhouse shape our understanding of Shakespeare plays today?
Shakespeare / Play
brings together established and emerging scholars to respond to these questions, using approaches spanning theatre and dance history, cultural history, critical race studies, performance studies, disability studies, archaeology, affect studies, music history, material history and literary and dramaturgical analysis. Ranging across Shakespeare's dramatic oeuvre as well as early modern lost plays, dance notation, conduct books, jest books and contemporary theatre and film, it includes consideration of
Measure for Measure
,
A Midsummer Night's Dream
Macbeth
Titus Andronicus
Merchant of Venice
Twelfth Night
Romeo and Juliet
Othello
King Lear
and
The Merry Wives of Windsor
, among others.
The subject of this volume is reflected in its structure:
features substantial new essays across 5 'acts', interwoven with 7 shorter, playful pieces (a 'prologue', 4 'act breaks', a 'jig' and a 'curtain call'), to offer new directions for research on Shakespearean playing, playmaking and performance. In so doing, this volume interrogates the conceptions of playing of/in Shakespeare that shape how we perform, read, teach and analyze Shakespeare today.
Shakespeare / Play
brings together established and emerging scholars to respond to these questions, using approaches spanning theatre and dance history, cultural history, critical race studies, performance studies, disability studies, archaeology, affect studies, music history, material history and literary and dramaturgical analysis. Ranging across Shakespeare's dramatic oeuvre as well as early modern lost plays, dance notation, conduct books, jest books and contemporary theatre and film, it includes consideration of
Measure for Measure
,
A Midsummer Night's Dream
Macbeth
Titus Andronicus
Merchant of Venice
Twelfth Night
Romeo and Juliet
Othello
King Lear
and
The Merry Wives of Windsor
, among others.
The subject of this volume is reflected in its structure:
features substantial new essays across 5 'acts', interwoven with 7 shorter, playful pieces (a 'prologue', 4 'act breaks', a 'jig' and a 'curtain call'), to offer new directions for research on Shakespearean playing, playmaking and performance. In so doing, this volume interrogates the conceptions of playing of/in Shakespeare that shape how we perform, read, teach and analyze Shakespeare today.