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Women Making Shakespeare

Text, Reception and Performance

Professor Gordon McMullan editor Professor Lena Cowen Orlin editor Professor Virginia Mason Vaughan editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:21st Nov '13

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Women Making Shakespeare draws on a variety of resources to explore the place of women in the Shakespearean text and in Shakespearean reception.

Women Making Shakespeare presents a series of 20-25 short essays that draw on a variety of resources, including interviews with directors, actors, and other performance practitioners, to explore the place (or constitutive absence) of women in the Shakespearean text and in the history of Shakespearean reception - the many ways women, working individually or in communities, have shaped and transformed the reception, performance, and teaching of Shakespeare from the 17th century to the present. The book highlights the essential role Shakespeare's texts have played in the historical development of feminism. Rather than a traditional collection of essays, Women Making Shakespeare brings together materials from diverse resources and uses diverse research methods to create something new and transformative. Among the many women's interactions with Shakespeare to be considered are acting (whether on the professional stage, in film, on lecture tours, or in staged readings), editing, teaching, academic writing, and recycling through adaptations and appropriations (film, novels, poems, plays, visual arts).

In thirty-three brief chapters, this collection will astonish its reader with how many different ways women – as performers, directors, editors, booksellers – are inseparable from the Shakespeare industry. -- Roland Greene, Stanford University * Recent Studies in Tudor and Stuart Drama *

ISBN: 9781408185230

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 376g

384 pages