Shakespeare in Tongues interrogates the popular conflation of â the language of Shakespeareâ with English by examining the role Shakespeareâ s works have played in overlapping histories of colonialism, slavery, and migration that continue to shape the linguistic cultures of the United States.
Shakespeare in Tongues interrogates the popular conflation of â the language of Shakespeareâ with English by examining the role Shakespeareâ s works have played in overlapping histories of colonialism, slavery, and migration that continue to shape the linguistic cultures of the United States.
Kathryn Vomero Santos is Associate Professor of English at Trinity University, USA. She is a co-founder of the award-winning Borderlands Shakespeare Colectiva and the co-editor of several books, including The Bard in the Borderlands: An Anthology of Shakespeare Appropriations en La Frontera (with Katherine Gillen and Adrianna M. Santos).
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Acknowledgements Introduction: The Languages of Shakespeare 1: Breathing Native Breath 2: Being Now Awake 3: The Oppressor's Wrong Chapter 4: What's Past Is Prologue Further Reading and Resources Index
Acknowledgements Introduction: The Languages of Shakespeare 1: Breathing Native Breath 2: Being Now Awake 3: The Oppressor's Wrong Chapter 4: What's Past Is Prologue Further Reading and Resources Index
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