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Jyotsna G. Singh, "Shakespeare and Postcolonial Theory" (Bloomsbury, 2019)

New Books in Critical Theory

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Exploring Diversity and Decolonization in Shakespeare

This chapter examines the racial and cultural diversity of early modern London, highlighting the influences of Black, Muslim, and Jewish communities during Shakespeare's era. It discusses Edward Said's impact on literary criticism, particularly in the contexts of colonialism and race, while also reflecting on the scholarly journey of the author. Additionally, it analyzes the intersection of feminism and postcolonial perspectives in Shakespeare's works, particularly through the lens of characters like Miranda and Caliban.

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