Uses of history : Marxism, postmodernism, and the Renaissance
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Uses of history : Marxism, postmodernism, and the Renaissance
(The Essex symposia : literature, politics, theory, literature,
Manchester University Press , Distributed exclusively in the USA and Canada by St. Martin's Press, c1991
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Bibliography: p. [179]-185
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book presents advanced research by people working in the field of a critical theory of literature which sets its work in the prevailing political and historical context and applies it to the re-reading of literary and cultural texts. Included in the topics covered in this volume, one of a series, are the historical ground between "Richard II" and "Henry V", poetics versus materialism in the Renaissance and the place of AIDS and plagues in history.
目次
- Making histories then and now - Shakespeare from "Richard II" to "Henry V", Catherine Belsey
- which dead? - "Hamlet" and the ends of history, Francis Barker
- "cultural poetics" versus "cultural materialism" - the two new historicisms in Renaissance studies, Howard Felperin
- towards a postmodern, politically committed, historical practice, Jean E. Howard
- "No offence i' the world" - "Hamlet" and unlawful marriage, Lisa Jardine
- whose crisis? - AIDS/plagues and the subject of history, John J.Joughin
- production, reproduction, performance - Marxism, history, theatre, Graham Holderness.
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