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Shakespeare and Gender in Practice
by Terri Power
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"This book explores theoretical and practical approaches to performing gender in contemporary Shakespeare productions. It focuses on contemporary practice, looking at how it is responding to a new cultural politics of gender and creating a critical language for understanding the performing of gender in the staging of Shakespeare's plays"--
- Publisher
- Macmillan Education UK
- First published
- 2015
Available formats
- Print — 208 pages · ISBN 9781137408532
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