Critics belonging to cultural materialism consider that Shakespeare’s work has its own political dimension by demystifying specific forms of power. The paper deals with the way Shakespeare’s three great tragedies reveal how the authoritarian power could function through terror based on violence and dictatorship, and the abuse of that power in the world of globalisation
This study is structured in five main chapters with its relevant sub topics. Under this structure, I...
Reading for signs of power and its function in the world of Shakespeare's plays under the light of M...
Global studies enable us to examine deceivingly harmonious images of Shakespeare. This chapter focus...
Adaptations and vernacular appropriations on page and stage offer alternative readings of Shakespear...
In this article the main attention is paid to the creation of Shakespeare’s tragedies and their role...
What is at stake in reading, studying, and staging Shakespeare in an age of ‘extremism’, and in a co...
Shakespeare is a most active participant in so-called intercultural theatre. This essay tries to det...
Having reached a critical mass of participants, performances and the study of Shakespeare in differe...
Adaptations and vernacular appropriations on page and stage offer alternative readings of Shakespear...
William Shakespeare’s Measure For Measure builds upon reception conditions in the Globe Theater to c...
This dissertation investigates the ways in which political action produces and reproduces violence i...
Addressing for the first time Shakespeare’s place in counter-cultural cinema, this book examines and...
New Historicists and their British counterparts, cultural materialists, viewed classical texts from ...
PART I: Literary criticism in the twentieth century has sometimes shown that Jacobean drama challeng...
Karl Heinrich Marx tended to focus on considering how class struggle, oppressive ideologies, and soc...
This study is structured in five main chapters with its relevant sub topics. Under this structure, I...
Reading for signs of power and its function in the world of Shakespeare's plays under the light of M...
Global studies enable us to examine deceivingly harmonious images of Shakespeare. This chapter focus...
Adaptations and vernacular appropriations on page and stage offer alternative readings of Shakespear...
In this article the main attention is paid to the creation of Shakespeare’s tragedies and their role...
What is at stake in reading, studying, and staging Shakespeare in an age of ‘extremism’, and in a co...
Shakespeare is a most active participant in so-called intercultural theatre. This essay tries to det...
Having reached a critical mass of participants, performances and the study of Shakespeare in differe...
Adaptations and vernacular appropriations on page and stage offer alternative readings of Shakespear...
William Shakespeare’s Measure For Measure builds upon reception conditions in the Globe Theater to c...
This dissertation investigates the ways in which political action produces and reproduces violence i...
Addressing for the first time Shakespeare’s place in counter-cultural cinema, this book examines and...
New Historicists and their British counterparts, cultural materialists, viewed classical texts from ...
PART I: Literary criticism in the twentieth century has sometimes shown that Jacobean drama challeng...
Karl Heinrich Marx tended to focus on considering how class struggle, oppressive ideologies, and soc...
This study is structured in five main chapters with its relevant sub topics. Under this structure, I...
Reading for signs of power and its function in the world of Shakespeare's plays under the light of M...
Global studies enable us to examine deceivingly harmonious images of Shakespeare. This chapter focus...