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Shakespeare Survey 74
Shakespeare and Education

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Sharon O'Dair, Timothy Francisco, Alexa Alice Joubin, Lisa S. Starks, Gina Bloom, Nicholas Toothman, Evan Buswell, Christie Carson, Esther Schupak, Kevin A. Quarmby, Sheila T. Cavanagh, Jeffrey R. Wilson, Maddalena Pennacchia, Madhumita Saha, Rui Carvalho Homem, Emily Soon, Sarah Olive, Jillian Snyder, Nigel Wood, Elizabeth Sandis, Harry R. McCarthy, Perry Mills, Ceri Sullivan, Richard Stacey, Laura Jayne Wright, Genevieve Kirk, Luisa Moore, Pamela Royston Macfie, Jennifer Young, Lois Potter, Peter Kirwan, James Shaw, Jane Kingsley-Smith, Emma Depledge
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  • Date Published: August 2022
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9781009005784

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  • Shakespeare Survey is a yearbook of Shakespeare studies and production. Since 1948, Survey has published the best international scholarship in English and many of its essays have become classics of Shakespeare criticism. Each volume is devoted to a theme, or play, or group of plays; each also contains a section of reviews of that year's textual and critical studies and of the year's major British performances. The theme for Volume 74 is 'Shakespeare and Education. The complete set of Survey volumes is also available online at https://www.cambridge.org/core/what-we-publish/collections/shakespeare-survey This fully searchable resource enables users to browse by author, essay and volume, search by play, theme and topic and save and bookmark their results.

    • The 74th in the annual series of volumes devoted to Shakespeare study and production
    • The lively theme of Shakespeare and Education occupies most of the articles in this issue
    • A substantial review section covers books published on Shakespeare during 2019 and productions throughout the UK
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    • Date Published: August 2022
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9781009005784
    • length: 457 pages
    • dimensions: 234 x 190 x 23 mm
    • weight: 0.83kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    1. Whither goest thou, Public Shakespearian? Sharon O'Dair and Timothy Francisco
    2. Teaching Shakespeare in a Time of Hate Alexa Alice Joubin and Lisa S. Starks
    3. Playful Pedagogy and Social Justice: Digital Embodiment in the Shakespeare Classroom Gina Bloom, Nicholas Toothman, and Evan Buswell
    4. Digital Resources, Teaching Online and Evolving International Pedagogic Practice Christie Carson
    5. Teaching Shakespeare with Performance Pedagogy in an Online Environment Esther Schupak
    6. PPE for Shakespeareans: Pandemic, Performance, and Education Kevin A. Quarmby
    7. 'In India': Shakespeare and Prison in Kolkata and Mysore Sheila T. Cavanagh
    8. Shakespeare for Cops Jeffrey R. Wilson
    9. Younger Generations and Empathic Communication: Learning to Feel in Another Language with Shakespeare at the Silvano Toti Globe Theatre in Rome Maddalena Pennacchia
    10. Shakespeare in nineteenth-century Bengal: An Imperative of 'New Learning' Madhumita Saha
    11. Forging a Republic of Letters: Shakespeare, politics and a new university in early twentieth-century Portugal Rui Carvalho Homem
    12. Cultural Inclusivity and Student Shakespeare Performances in Late-Colonial Singapore, 1950-9 Emily Soon
    13. Using performance to strengthen the higher education sector: Shakespeare in twenty-first century Vietnam Sarah Olive
    14. Counterpublic Shakespeares in the American Education Marketplace Jillian Snyder
    15. Taking Love's Labour's Lost seriously Nigel Wood
    16. The Thyestean Language of English Revenge Tragedy on the University and Popular Stages Elizabeth Sandis
    17. Going to School with(out) Shakespeare: Conversations with Edward's Boys Harry R. McCarthy and Perry Mills
    18. Intimacy and Schadenfreude in Reports of Problems in Early Modern Productions Ceri Sullivan
    19. The True Tragedy as a Yorkist Play? Problems in Textual Transmission Richard Stacey
    20. Henry VIII and Henry IX: Unlived lives and re-written histories Laura Jayne Wright
    21. 'And his works in a glass case': The Bard in the Garden and the Legacy of the Shakespeare Ladies Club Genevieve Kirk
    22. Hamlet and John Austen's Devil with a (Dis)pleasing Shape Luisa Moore
    23. Shakespeare, #MeToo, and his New Contemporaries Pamela Royston Macfie
    24. 'While memory holds a seat in this distracted globe': A Look Back at the Arden Shakespeare Third Series Jennifer Young
    25. Shakespeare Productions in London Lois Potter
    26. Productions Outside London Peter Kirwan
    27. Professional Productions in the British Isles, January – December 2019 James Shaw
    28. The Year's Contribution to Shakespeare Studies:
    1. Critical Studies reviewed by Jane Kingsley-Smith
    2. Editions and Textual Studies reviewed by Emma Depledge.

  • Editor

    Emma Smith, University of Oxford
    Emma Smith is Professor of Shakespeare Studies at Hertford College, Oxford. Her work focuses on the reception of Shakespeare in print, performance, and criticism, and she has written for students, enthusiasts, theatregoers and scholars. Her list of publications includes a performance edition of King Henry V (Cambridge, 2002). She has co-edited The Cambridge Companion to English Renaissance Tragedy (Cambridge, 2010), Marlowe in Context (Cambridge, 2013) and The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare's First Folio (Cambridge, 2016). For undergraduate readers she wrote The Cambridge Introduction to Shakespeare (Cambridge, 2007) and The Cambridge Shakespeare Guide (Cambridge, 2012). Her work on the First Folio includes The Making of the First Folio (Bodleian Library, 2016) and Shakespeare's First Folio:  Four Centuries of an Iconic Book (Oxford, 2016). Her book This Is Shakespeare (Penguin, 2019) addresses a wider readership. Her current work includes editing Twelfth Night, and Nashe's Summers Last Will and Testament, and a book about books, Portable Magic (forthcoming, Penguin 2022).

    Contributors

    Sharon O'Dair, Timothy Francisco, Alexa Alice Joubin, Lisa S. Starks, Gina Bloom, Nicholas Toothman, Evan Buswell, Christie Carson, Esther Schupak, Kevin A. Quarmby, Sheila T. Cavanagh, Jeffrey R. Wilson, Maddalena Pennacchia, Madhumita Saha, Rui Carvalho Homem, Emily Soon, Sarah Olive, Jillian Snyder, Nigel Wood, Elizabeth Sandis, Harry R. McCarthy, Perry Mills, Ceri Sullivan, Richard Stacey, Laura Jayne Wright, Genevieve Kirk, Luisa Moore, Pamela Royston Macfie, Jennifer Young, Lois Potter, Peter Kirwan, James Shaw, Jane Kingsley-Smith, Emma Depledge

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