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Playing Shakespeare's Beautiful People

English · Hardback

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Playing Shakespeare's Beautiful People is an in-depth, comprehensive look at the concepts and standards of "beauty" found in Shakespeare's plays and poems, both in staged performances and in critical literary analyses. Issues as challenging as race, gender, sex, and power come into play when discussing who or what is "beautiful" in Shakespeare - and who gets to make that determination. How do we address or perform "beauty" today in a manner that is both consistent with 21st century conceptions of diversity and equity, while still honoring the integrity of Shakespeare's texts, even as we interrogate them?

In this volume, the fifth in the series of Playing Shakespeare's Characters, ten distinguished contributors, including Shakespearean scholars, art historians, playwrights, actors, philosophers, visual artists, and educators, bring their unique and provocative responses to Shakespeare's challenge for us to "look on beauty."

List of contents

Louis Fantasia: Introduction: "O beauty, where is thy faith ..." (T&C, 5.2.80) - Shelby Brown: "Look on beauty ..." The Classical Foundations of Shakespeare's Beautiful People - Mario DiGangi: Male Beauty, Same-Sex Desire, and Race in the Stratford Shakespeare Festival Coriolanus - Julie T. Quarles: Beautifying the Black Male: Color-Blind Casting in The Tragedy of Macbeth - Kean O'Brien/Corina Maritescu: The Desire for Ugliness: Queers, Rebels, and Freaks - Philip Bird: Olivia, Twelfth Night and the Colors of Beauty - Chunli Ma: The Physical Beauty in Shakespeare's Sonnets - Jacqueline Jean Barrios: A Pedagogy of Beauty: Caliban in the Desert - Robin Lithgow: Good Behavior and Audacity: Shakespeare's Aesthetic Education - Lisa LoCicero/Jill Holden/Susan Angelo/Jessica Spotts/Claudia Christian/Jasmine Rodriguez: Reflections on Beauty - Crispin Sartwell: Beauty - Notes on Contributors.

About the author










Louis Fantasia (series editor) is currently Artistic Associate of the Shakespeare Center of Los Angeles. His books include: Instant Shakespeare; Tragedy in the Age of Oprah; and Talking Shakespeare: Notes from a Journey. In 2003, the Council of Europe named the theatre collection at its library in the European Parliament in his honor. In 2016 he was awarded the Officer's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (Verdienstorden der Bundesrepublik Deutschland) for his contributions to German culture and theater. A monologue from his first play, Dreams of a Sleep to Come (2020), was included in Smith & Kraus' Best Men's Monologues of 2021.

Product details

Authors Louis Fantasia
Assisted by Louis Fantasia (Editor)
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.10.2023
 
EAN 9781433190353
ISBN 978-1-4331-9035-3
No. of pages 184
Dimensions 150 mm x 14 mm x 225 mm
Weight 354 g
Illustrations 17 Abb.
Series Playing Shakespeare's Characters
Playing Shakespeare¿s Characters
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative linguistics

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