UID:
almahu_9947363478402882
Format:
202 p.
ISBN:
9781137021809 :
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1137021802 :
Content:
This book is a post-1989 interpretation of The Tempest that reaches new conclusions about how to teach about the play's setting, Caliban, and its New World-utopian politics.
Note:
Electronic book text.
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Epublication based on: 9781137021793, 2012.
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PART I: THE NEW WORLD TEMPEST ORTHODOXY AS MULTICULTURAL PEDAGOGY The Rampant Politicization of Tempest - Criticism - and its Recent Discontents Teaching The Tempest in an American-Adamic Context PART II: 'TEXT' VERSUS 'CONTEXT' IN POST-SECOND WORLD WAR CRITICISM Such Maps as Dreams are Made on: Discourse, Utopian Geography, and The Tempest's Island Calibans Anonymous: The Journey from Text to Self in Modern Criticism PART III: SUBVERSIVE AMERICAN ADAMS AND ANARCHIC UTOPISTS The Tempest Beyond Post-Colonial Politics: Vargas Llosa's The Storyteller as Topical Retrotext 'Any Strange Beast there Makes a Man': New World Manliness as Old World Kingliness in The Tempest 'Thought Is Free': The Tempest, Freedom of Expression, and the New World PART IV: APORIC HYPER-TOPICALITY AND TEMPESTIAN MULTI-VALENCY Towards A Post-1989 Reading of The Tempest A Presentist New Formalism?
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Language:
English
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