Combining close attention to Shakespearean texts and the conditions of their production with an explicit left-wing political affiliation, cultural materialism offers readers a radical avenue through which to engage with Shakespeare and his world. Shakespeare and Cultural Materialist Theory charts the inception and development of this theory, setting out its central tenets and analysing the work of key thinkers such as Alan Sinfield, Jonathan Dollimore, Raymond Williams and Ania Loomba
Through their influence on Karl Marx and Sigmund Freud, Shakespeare’s plays had a formative influenc...
This paper was delivered in the plenary session of the Shakespeare Association of America’s annual m...
Shakespeare and the Future of Theory convenes internationally renowned Shakespeare scholars, and sch...
Looking backwards can be dangerous, politically speaking – and cultural materialism is nothing if no...
Why does it seem inevitable for us to see Shakespeare as “political” when for centuries no one else ...
In the thirty years since the publication of Stephen Greenblatt's Renaissance Self-Fashioning overth...
If we come to consciousness within a language that is complicit with the social order, how can we co...
In this paper I address a recent debate about the role of human agency in cultural materialism. Cult...
This book chapter was published in the book, The Return of Theory in Early Modern English Studies: T...
Marxist cultural theory underlies much teaching in university departments of literature and has play...
This article outlines the various ways in which recent criticism has related Shakespeare’s plays to ...
Critics belonging to cultural materialism consider that Shakespeare’s work has its own political dim...
In this article, I draw on the work of authors associated with New Materialism(s) and the material t...
O materialismo cultural de Raymond Williams, como formulação de uma nova teoria da cultura inscrita ...
Similar to scores of other critics of culture, Raymond Williams, as one of the founders of cultural ...
Through their influence on Karl Marx and Sigmund Freud, Shakespeare’s plays had a formative influenc...
This paper was delivered in the plenary session of the Shakespeare Association of America’s annual m...
Shakespeare and the Future of Theory convenes internationally renowned Shakespeare scholars, and sch...
Looking backwards can be dangerous, politically speaking – and cultural materialism is nothing if no...
Why does it seem inevitable for us to see Shakespeare as “political” when for centuries no one else ...
In the thirty years since the publication of Stephen Greenblatt's Renaissance Self-Fashioning overth...
If we come to consciousness within a language that is complicit with the social order, how can we co...
In this paper I address a recent debate about the role of human agency in cultural materialism. Cult...
This book chapter was published in the book, The Return of Theory in Early Modern English Studies: T...
Marxist cultural theory underlies much teaching in university departments of literature and has play...
This article outlines the various ways in which recent criticism has related Shakespeare’s plays to ...
Critics belonging to cultural materialism consider that Shakespeare’s work has its own political dim...
In this article, I draw on the work of authors associated with New Materialism(s) and the material t...
O materialismo cultural de Raymond Williams, como formulação de uma nova teoria da cultura inscrita ...
Similar to scores of other critics of culture, Raymond Williams, as one of the founders of cultural ...
Through their influence on Karl Marx and Sigmund Freud, Shakespeare’s plays had a formative influenc...
This paper was delivered in the plenary session of the Shakespeare Association of America’s annual m...
Shakespeare and the Future of Theory convenes internationally renowned Shakespeare scholars, and sch...