Description
This collection probes the relationship between Shakespeare studies and the intractable forms of social injustice that infuse cultural, political and economic life, helping us to imagine what radical and transformative pedagogy, theatre-making and scholarship might look like.
About the Author
Chris Thurman is the Director of the Tsikinya-Chaka Centre at Wits University, South Africa. He is the editor of Shakespeare in Southern Africa, president of the Shakespeare Society of Southern Africa and founder of Shakespeare ZA. He edited South African Essays on 'Universal' Shakespeare (2014). Sandra Young is Professor of English Literary Studies at the University of Cape Town, South Africa. Her publications include Shakespeare in the Global South: Stories of Oceans Crossed in Contemporary Adaptation (The Arden Shakespeare, 2019) and The Early Modern Global South in Print: Textual Form and the Production of Human Difference as Knowledge (2015).
Reviews
A vibrant, relevant and thoughtful selection of essays which highlight both the potential and the pitfalls in working with Shakespeare to address the challenges that face us today. We need many more of these books. -- Coen Heijes, University of Groningen, the Netherlands * Multicultural Shakespeare *
Book Information
ISBN 9781350335134
Author Chris Thurman
Format Paperback
Page Count 280
Imprint The Arden Shakespeare
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC