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Bard in the Borderlands
Bard in the Borderlands
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Product details
- ISBN 9780866988483
- Weight: 934g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 05 Aug 2024
- Publisher: Arizona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies,US
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
An anthology that reimagines Shakespeare’s works from the perspective of the United States–Mexico Borderlands.
For decades, Chicanx and Indigenous theater-makers have worked to repurpose the plays of William Shakespeare to reflect the histories and lived realities of the United States–Mexico Borderlands, or La Frontera. Celebrating this rich tradition, The Bard in the Borderlands brings a wide range of Borderlands Shakespeare plays together for the first time in a multi-volume, open-access scholarly edition, creating space to tell stories of and for this complex and important region.
This second volume continues to celebrate the dynamic, multilingual reworking of canon and place that defines Borderlands Shakespeare, situating geographically and temporally diverse plays within the robust study of Shakespeare’s global afterlives.
For decades, Chicanx and Indigenous theater-makers have worked to repurpose the plays of William Shakespeare to reflect the histories and lived realities of the United States–Mexico Borderlands, or La Frontera. Celebrating this rich tradition, The Bard in the Borderlands brings a wide range of Borderlands Shakespeare plays together for the first time in a multi-volume, open-access scholarly edition, creating space to tell stories of and for this complex and important region.
This second volume continues to celebrate the dynamic, multilingual reworking of canon and place that defines Borderlands Shakespeare, situating geographically and temporally diverse plays within the robust study of Shakespeare’s global afterlives.
Katherine Gillen is professor of English at Texas A&M University–San Antonio. She is the author of Chaste Value: Economic Crisis, Female Chastity and the Production of Social Difference on Shakespeare’s Stage. Adrianna M. Santos is associate professor of English at Texas A&M University–San Antonio. She is the author of Cicatrix Poetics, Trauma and Healing in the Literary Borderlands: Beyond Survival. Kathryn Vomero Santos is associate professor of English at Trinity University. She is the author of a forthcoming book titled Shakespeare in Tongues.
Bard in the Borderlands
€19.99
