ABSTRACT

Alternative Shakespeares, published in 1985, shook up the world of Shakespearean studies, demythologising Shakespeare and applying new theories to the study of his work. Alternative Shakespeares: Volume 2 investigates Shakespearean criticism over a decade later, introducing new debates and new theorists into the frame.
Both established scholars and new names appear here, providing a broad cross-section of contemporary Shakespearean studies, including psychoanalysis, sexual and gender politics, race and new historicism.
Alternative Shakespeares: Volume 2 represents the forefront of contemporary Shakespearean studies. This urgently-needed addition to a classic work of literary criticism is one which teachers and scholars will welcome.

chapter 1|16 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|22 pages

After the new historicism

chapter 3|26 pages

Cleopatra’s Seduction

chapter |26 pages

5L[o]cating the sexual subject

chapter 8|28 pages

Shakespeare and cultural difference

chapter 11|8 pages

Afterword: the next generation