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Shakespeare and the Political
Elizabethan Politics and Asian Exigencies
Shakespeare and the Political: Elizabethan Politics and Asian Exigencies
is a collection of essays which show how selected Shakespearean plays and later adaptations engage with the political situations of the Elizabethan period as well as contemporary Asian societies.
The various interpretations of the original plays focus on the institutions of family and honour, patriarchy, kingship and dynasty, and the emergent ideologies of the nation and cosmopolitanism, adopting a variety of approaches like historicism, presentism, psychoanalysis, feminism and close reading.
The volume also looks at Shakespearean adaptations in Asia – Taiwanese, Japanese, Chinese and Indian. Using Douglas Lanier's concept of the rhizomatic approach, it seeks to examine how Asian Shakespearean adaptations, films and stage performances, appropriate and reproduce originals often unfaithfully in different social and temporal contexts to produce independent works of art.