1st Edition

Post-Colonial Shakespeares

Edited By Ania Loomba, Martin Orkin Copyright 1998

    Postcolonial Shakespeares is an exciting step forward in the dialogue between postcolonial studies and Shakespearean criticism. This unique volume features original work by some of the leading critics within the growing field of Shakespeare studies and is the most authoritative collection on this topic to date.
    This study explores:
    * the colonial and racial discourses emerging in early modern Britain
    * how the Shakespearean text later became a colonial battlefield
    * how Shakespeare circulates in our post- and neo-colonial world today
    This collection of new essays traces the connections between early modern and contemporary vocabularies of colonization, 'race' and nationhood.

    General editor’s preface , Contributors, Acknowledgements, 1 Introduction: Shakespeare and the post-colonial question, Part 1, Part 2, References, Index

    Biography

    Martin Orkin, Ania Loomba

    'Post-colonial Shakespeare is an interesting and unusual book which is full of surprising and sometimes urgent insights that will excite students, scholars, and anyone else who is interested in either Shakespeare or 'our post-colonial condition'.' - Ewan Fernie, The Seventeenth Century