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The Bard in the Borderlands – An Anthology of Shakespeare Appropriations en La Frontera, Volume 1

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The Bard in the Borderlands – An Anthology of Shakespeare Appropriations en La Frontera, Volume 1 presents a diverse collection of plays that reimagine Shakespeare's works through the perspectives of the US–Mexico Borderlands. The volume showcases the creative ways Chicanx and Indigenous theatre-makers have adapted Shakespeare's plays to explore the histories and lived experiences of La Frontera, offering rich, multilingual reinterpretations that challenge colonial narratives and imagine socially just futures.
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This anthology will appeal to readers interested in arts and culture, particularly those fascinated by theatre, Shakespeare adaptations, and stories from Chicanx and Indigenous border communities. It is suited for scholars, students, and general readers curious about the role of classical works in contemporary political and cultural contexts.

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"This anthology brings a wide range of Borderlands Shakespeare plays together for the first time in a multi-volume scholarly edition that celebrates the dynamic, multilingual reworking of canon and place that defines Borderlands Shakespeare, and it situates these geographically and temporally diverse plays within the robust study of Shakespeare's global afterlives"--

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This volume features a wide range of plays that reimagine Shakespeare works from Borderlands perspectives.

For several decades, Chicanx and Indigenous theatre makers have been repurposing Shakespeare’s plays to reflect the histories and lived realities of the US–Mexico Borderlands and to create space to tell stories of and for La Frontera. Celebrating this rich tradition, The Bard in the Borderlands: An Anthology of Shakespeare Appropriations en La Frontera brings a wide range of Borderlands Shakespeare plays together for the first time in a multi-volume open-access scholarly edition.

This anthology celebrates the dynamic, multilingual reworking of canon and place that defines Borderlands Shakespeare, and it situates these geographically and temporally diverse plays within the robust study of Shakespeare’s global afterlives. The editors offer a critical framework for understanding the artistic and political traditions that shape these plays and the place of Shakespeare within the multilayered colonial histories of the region. Borderlands Shakespeare plays, they contend, do not simply reproduce Shakespeare in new contexts but rather use his work in innovative ways to negotiate colonial power and to envision socially just futures.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780866988391

Publisher: Arizona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies,US

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 16 May 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Arizona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies,US

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 6.0mm

Height: 9.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 350

About the Author

Katherine Gillen is associate professor of English at Texas A&M University–San Antonio. She is the author of Chaste Value: Economic Crisis, Female Chastity, and the Production of Social Difference on Shakespeare’s Stage. Adrianna M. Santos is an assistant professor of English at Texas A&M University–San Antonio where she acts as cocoordinator of the Mexican American, Latinx, and Borderlands Studies interdisciplinary minor. Kathryn Vomero Santos is assistant professor of English and codirector of the Humanities Collective at Trinity University. She currently serves as Performance Reviews Editor for Shakespeare Bulletin.

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