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Tempests After Shakespeare

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Tempests After Shakespeare shows how the 'rewriting' of Shakespeare's play serves as an interpretative grid through which to read three movements - postcoloniality, postpatriarchy, and postmodernism - via the Tempest characters of Caliban, Miranda/Sycorax and Prospero, as they vie for the ownership of meaning at the end of the twentieth century. Covering texts in three languages, from four continents and in the last four decades, this study imaginatively explores the collapse of empire and the emergence of independent nation-states; the advent of feminism and other sexual liberation movements that challenged patriarchy; and the varied critiques of representation that make up the 'postmodern condition'.
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Publication year
2002
ISBN-13
9780312293420
ISBN-10
1119266254
Pages
256
Language
English
Subjects
Shakespearean AdaptationsLiterary CriticismPostcolonial TheoryCultural StudiesRenaissance LiteratureIntertextualityDrama

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