Shakespeare and Complexity Theory

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Bounded Instability
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Collaborative Authorship
complex systems in literature
Complexity Theory
dance
Danse Macabre
Deep Attractor
Early Modern Dance
early modern drama
Early Modern Letter Writing
education
emergent behavior
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Fairy Dance
fiction
Fictional Playworld
Green Corn
Guild Chapel
Holy Trinity Church
Julius Caesar
king lear
Legitimate Learning
Legitimate Network
literary networks
merchant of venice
Midsummer Night's Dream
Midsummer Night’s Dream
Modern Dance Theory
myth
nonlinear systems
Pedagogical Systems
Self-organising Interactions
self-organization theory
Shadow Behaviour
Shadow Network
Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
Shakespeare Studies
Stable Attractor
stage
Subterranean Space
theater pedagogy
Titus Andronicus
trapdoor

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367886301
  • Weight: 440g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Dec 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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In this new monograph, Claire Hansen demonstrates how Shakespeare can be understood as a complex system, and how complexity theory can provide compelling and original readings of Shakespeare’s plays. The book utilises complexity theory to illuminate early modern theatrical practice, Shakespeare pedagogy, and the phenomenon of the Shakespeare ‘myth’. The monograph re-evaluates Shakespeare, his plays, early modern theatre, and modern classrooms as complex systems, illustrating how the lens of complexity offers an enlightening new perspective on diverse areas of Shakespeare scholarship. The book’s interdisciplinary approach enriches our understanding of Shakespeare and lays the foundation for complexity theory in Shakespeare studies and the humanities more broadly.

Claire Hansen is a researcher on the Shakespeare Reloaded Project at the University of Sydney.

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