Shakespeare on the Ecological Surface

Oakley-Brown, Liz (2024) Shakespeare on the Ecological Surface. Routledge, London. ISBN 9780367345914

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Abstract

Shakespeare on the Ecological Surface uses the concept of the ‘surface’ to examine the relationship between contemporary performance and ecocriticism. Each section looks, in turn, at the 'surfaces' of slick, smoke, sky, steam, soil, slime, snail, silk, skin and stage to build connections between ecocriticism, activism, critical theory, Shakespeare and performance. While the word ‘surface’ was never used in Shakespeare’s works, Liz Oakley-Brown shows how thinking about Shakespearean surfaces helps readers explore the politics of Elizabethan and Jacobean culture. She also draws surprising parallels with our current political and ecological concerns. The book explores how Shakespeare uses ecological surfaces to help understand other types of surfaces in his plays and poems: characters’ public-facing selves; contact zones between characters and the natural world; surfaces upon which words are written; and physical surfaces upon which plays are staged. This book will be an illuminating read for anyone studying Shakespeare, early modern culture, ecocriticism, performance and activism.

Item Type:
Book/Report/Proceedings
Additional Information:
Publisher Copyright: © 2024 Liz Oakley-Brown.
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Subjects:
?? general arts and humanitiesgeneral agricultural and biological sciencesgeneral environmental science ??
ID Code:
223718
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Deposited On:
03 Oct 2024 10:55
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No
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Published
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03 Oct 2024 10:55