Este artículo busca analizar La Tempestad de Shakespeare bajo una perspectiva colonial. Hay un particular interés en tres figuras que considero clave para el consiguiente análisis. Por un lado, Prospero el colono y, por otro lado, los sujetos coloniales, Ariel y Calibán. Junto con dinámicas imperialistas, términos como lenguaje, representaciones o poder serán también brevemente discutidos. Esta investigación es de carácter innovador teniendo en cuenta la poca literatura que puede encontrarse en referencia a Shakespeare y estudios coloniales. Para esa finalidad, no solo he acudido a teoristas poscoloniales, sino que me he referido a reseñas anteriormente escritas sobre el tema.This article aims to analyse Shakespeare’s The Tempest from a col...
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This paper explores colonialism and post-colonial theory in Shakespeare's The Tempest. The actions o...
If the study of Shakespeare itself can be viewed as an act of cultural imperialism, a play like The ...
The paper focuses on how the colonizers who in this play are Prospero and Miranda in particular, end...
This thesis engages with Shakespeare’s The Tempest, analyzing the character Caliban as a critique of...
This is a comparative study between Shakespeare´s The Tempest and Paule Marshall´s Brazi...
William Shakespeare’s (1564-1616) theatrical work The Tempest was first performed in 1611 at the cou...
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Shakespeare's Tempest has been discussed in relation to the European colonial adventure in the New W...
The Tempest is the only play in the Shakespearean canon that is open to a purely “Americanist” readi...
The Tempest is the only play in the Shakespearean canon that is open to a purely “Americanist” readi...
The surrogation of Caliban from Shakespeare’s The Tempest to Césaire’s A Tempest has always been rel...
New Historicists and their British counterparts, cultural materialists, viewed classical texts from ...
What role did identification play in the motives, processes, and products of select post-colonial au...
This paper explores colonialism and post-colonial theory in Shakespeare's The Tempest. The actions o...
If the study of Shakespeare itself can be viewed as an act of cultural imperialism, a play like The ...
The paper focuses on how the colonizers who in this play are Prospero and Miranda in particular, end...
This thesis engages with Shakespeare’s The Tempest, analyzing the character Caliban as a critique of...
This is a comparative study between Shakespeare´s The Tempest and Paule Marshall´s Brazi...
William Shakespeare’s (1564-1616) theatrical work The Tempest was first performed in 1611 at the cou...
Representing Shakespeare\u27s Brave New World is a descriptive analysis of Latin American appropri...
Revising William Shakespeare’s The Tempest, Aimé Césaire wrote A Tempest as a proclamation of resist...
The twentieth century brought about a new form of understanding, producing and living art that has b...
Shakespeare's Tempest has been discussed in relation to the European colonial adventure in the New W...
The Tempest is the only play in the Shakespearean canon that is open to a purely “Americanist” readi...
The Tempest is the only play in the Shakespearean canon that is open to a purely “Americanist” readi...
The surrogation of Caliban from Shakespeare’s The Tempest to Césaire’s A Tempest has always been rel...
New Historicists and their British counterparts, cultural materialists, viewed classical texts from ...
What role did identification play in the motives, processes, and products of select post-colonial au...