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Shakespeare and Immigration

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Shakespeare and Immigration critically explores the important role of immigrants and aliens in Shakespeare's plays and the culture of early modern England. Essays in this collection examine how the influx of immigrants during Queen Elizabeth I's reign influenced ideas of English identity and sparked anxieties about homeland security. They also analyse how contemporary immigration concerns reshape our understanding of Shakespeare's treatment of foreigners, shedding new light for modern audiences. Topics include the immigrant experience, hospitality, legal inclusion and exclusion, religious refuge, xenophobia, and the politics of belonging. This volume offers a pioneering study on immigration's impact on Shakespearean drama and its wider implications for race, ethics, and identity.
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This collection is suited for advanced undergraduates, scholars, and readers interested in Shakespeare, immigration studies, race, and early modern history and literature.

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Shakespeare and Immigration presents a variety of perspectives on the immigrant experience in Shakespearean drama, and the way that attention to the influential nature of the foreigner affects perceptions of community and identity.

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Shakespeare and Immigration critically examines the vital role of immigrants and aliens in Shakespeare's drama and culture. On the one hand, the essays in this collection interrogate how the massive influx of immigrants during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I influenced perceptions of English identity and gave rise to anxieties about homeland security in early modern England.

On the other, they shed light on how our current concerns surrounding immigration shape our perception of the role of the alien in Shakespeare's work and expand the texts in new and relevant directions for a contemporary audience. The essays consider the immigrant experience; strangers and strangeness; values of hospitality in relationship to the foreigner; the idea of a host society; religious refuge and refugees; legal views of inclusion and exclusion; structures of xenophobia; and early modern homeland security.

In doing so, this volume offers a variety of perspectives on the immigrant experience in Shakespearean drama and how the influential nature of the foreigner affects perceptions of community and identity. The collection questions what is at stake in staging the anxieties and opportunities associated with foreigners.

Ultimately, Shakespeare and Immigration offers the first sustained study of the significance of the immigrant and alien experience to our understanding of Shakespeare's work. By presenting a compilation of views that address Shakespeare's attention to the role of the foreigner, the volume constitutes a timely and relevant addition to studies of race, ethics, and identity in Shakespeare.

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Renaissance Quarterly praises the book's engagement with pressing sociopolitical issues and its broad appeal to students and scholars interested in early modern immigration and race. The essays challenge idealised views of Shakespeare's progressiveness, making the volume both pedagogically valuable and rich in original scholarship.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781409411000

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 06 January 2014

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Routledge

Contributors:

  • Edited by David Ruiter

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 544g

Pages: 228

About the Author

Ruben Espinosa is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Texas at El Paso, USA. David Ruiter is Associate Professor of English at the University of Texas at El Paso, USA. Ruben Espinosa, David Ruiter, Eric Griffin, Geraldo U. de Sousa, Kathryn Vomero Santos, Bernadette Andrea, Bindu Malieckal, Imtiaz Habib, Peter Erickson, Elizabeth Valdez Acosta.

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