Design and Discomfort: Teaching Shakespeare and Race by Laura B. Turchi (English
By Laura B. Turchi. They advocate for performance-based and student-driven approaches that help students see themselves—their communities, their families, and their lived experiences—in the complex and seemingly distant world of Shakespeare.
Design and Discomfort: Teaching Shakespeare and Race by Laura B. Turchi Hardcove
By Laura B. Turchi. They advocate for performance-based and student-driven approaches that help students see themselves—their communities, their families, and their lived experiences—in the complex and seemingly distant world of Shakespeare.
Shakespeare and Ballet : Gender, Sexuality, Race and Politics on Stage, Hardc…
Shakespeare, Race and Performance: The Diverse Bard by Delia Jarrett-Macauley
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Alexander – Shakespeare and Race – paperback or softback – G555z
The item is a book paperback or softback. The Title is Shakespeare and Race. Category – DRAMA / Shakespeare. LITERARY CRITICISM / Shakespeare. Books are released in many editions and variations, such as standard edition, re-issue, not for sale, promotional, special edition, limited edition, and many other editions and versions.
Shakespeare and the Cultivation of Difference : Race and Conduct in the Early…
White People in Shakespeare : Essays on Race, Culture and the Elite, Paperbac…
The scholars contributing to this collection have expertise in theater studies, global studies, race studies, white studies, religious studies, feminist studies, presentism, new historicism, and archival studies.
Shakespeare’s Histories on Screen : Adaptation, Race and Intersectionality, H…
Shakespeare and the Cultivation of Difference: Race and Conduct in the Early Mod
Professor Ellen MacKay, Recent Studies in Tudor and Stuart Drama. Series Routledge Studies in Shakespeare. Subtitle Race and Conduct in the Early Modern World. Audience Tertiary & Higher Education. AU Release Date 2018-01-24.
Shakespeare, Race and Anglophone Popular Culture – 9781350500570
ISBN-13: 9781350500570, 978-1350500570. Shakespeare, Race and Anglophone Popular Culture Author(s): Vanessa I. Corredera, L. Monique Pittman, Mark Thornton Burnett. This collection theorizes the intersections between race, Shakespearean adaptation and pop culture.