Looking backwards can be dangerous, politically speaking – and cultural materialism is nothing if not a way of speaking politically about Shakespeare. As Jonathan Dollimore, one of the originators of cultural materialism, notes, ‘the politically committed person looks forward – is committed to a better future. In other words he or she is progressive whereas nostalgia is regressive’. Nonetheless, for cultural materialists the past does have value, and has often been shown by them to offer a radical corrective to the simplistic celebration of previous eras – and our own – peddled by reactionary thinkers. By contrast, cultural materialism is multi-faceted: it is engaged with the past, but informed by the present and committed to the future. It...
<p>Certain theoretical streams in the cultural and social sciences that are occasionally subsumed un...
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This thesis traces the etymology of 'materialism' using a Foucauldian discourse analysis to bring to...
Combining close attention to Shakespearean texts and the conditions of their production with an expl...
The study of history currently witnesses two markedly different material turns. Some historians are ...
In this paper I address a recent debate about the role of human agency in cultural materialism. Cult...
Why does it seem inevitable for us to see Shakespeare as “political” when for centuries no one else ...
In this article, I draw on the work of authors associated with New Materialism(s) and the material t...
The impact of a line of interdisciplinary thinking collectively known as ‘new materialism’ has been ...
New materialism (and new materialisms) is part of the material turn currently sweeping through the H...
The field of cultural studies is founded upon the belief that there are no essential (ahistorical or...
What is the relevance of materialism for thinking the political? Throughout modernity, materialism h...
In this article, I aim to further thinking in the broadly ‘new materialist’ field by insisting it at...
This article outlines the various ways in which recent criticism has related Shakespeare’s plays to ...
Material culture and technoculture not only provide openings to study culture, but raise questions a...
<p>Certain theoretical streams in the cultural and social sciences that are occasionally subsumed un...
New materialism is not a clear-cut set of theses, or a firmly unified school of thought. It crosses ...
This thesis traces the etymology of 'materialism' using a Foucauldian discourse analysis to bring to...
Combining close attention to Shakespearean texts and the conditions of their production with an expl...
The study of history currently witnesses two markedly different material turns. Some historians are ...
In this paper I address a recent debate about the role of human agency in cultural materialism. Cult...
Why does it seem inevitable for us to see Shakespeare as “political” when for centuries no one else ...
In this article, I draw on the work of authors associated with New Materialism(s) and the material t...
The impact of a line of interdisciplinary thinking collectively known as ‘new materialism’ has been ...
New materialism (and new materialisms) is part of the material turn currently sweeping through the H...
The field of cultural studies is founded upon the belief that there are no essential (ahistorical or...
What is the relevance of materialism for thinking the political? Throughout modernity, materialism h...
In this article, I aim to further thinking in the broadly ‘new materialist’ field by insisting it at...
This article outlines the various ways in which recent criticism has related Shakespeare’s plays to ...
Material culture and technoculture not only provide openings to study culture, but raise questions a...
<p>Certain theoretical streams in the cultural and social sciences that are occasionally subsumed un...
New materialism is not a clear-cut set of theses, or a firmly unified school of thought. It crosses ...
This thesis traces the etymology of 'materialism' using a Foucauldian discourse analysis to bring to...