Shakespeare in Africa (& Other Venues): Import & the Appropriation of CultureThis complex work explores "constellations of encounters and evidence of import in various contexts, ranging from Oxford to the popular stage in Bombay, and from North America's various negotiations of its putative European ancestries to Shakespeare's reception in Africa as compared with that in Europe and the Americas". |
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... appears to harbor and articulate an especially corrosive memory of the woman who is Caliban's mother - a memory which ... appear to respond correctly to Prospero's own fetishization of The Book . “ Burn but his books , ” Caliban insists ...
... appears to harbor and articulate an especially corrosive memory of the woman who is Caliban's mother - a memory which ... appear to respond correctly to Prospero's own fetishization of The Book . “ Burn but his books , ” Caliban insists ...
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... appears to be even more hyphenated to all the tuned spheres when we come upon the complex of relationships that make up ... appear'd againe tonight ? " and " Thou art a Scholler- speake to it , Horatio . " Indeed , the book's epigraph is ...
... appears to be even more hyphenated to all the tuned spheres when we come upon the complex of relationships that make up ... appear'd againe tonight ? " and " Thou art a Scholler- speake to it , Horatio . " Indeed , the book's epigraph is ...
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... appear to be more negotiable than Bennett's - such as Nicolás Guillén's Cuban “ Balada de los dos abuelos " ( " Ballad of the Two Grandfathers " ) or Earl Lovelace's The Wine of Astonishment - West Indian identities and allegiances appear ...
... appear to be more negotiable than Bennett's - such as Nicolás Guillén's Cuban “ Balada de los dos abuelos " ( " Ballad of the Two Grandfathers " ) or Earl Lovelace's The Wine of Astonishment - West Indian identities and allegiances appear ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
womanchild in the compromised land | 17 |
The Lands of America and | 183 |
Copyright | |
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Shakespeare in Africa (& Other Venues): Import & the Appropriation of Culture Lemuel A. Johnson No preview available - 1998 |
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