Shakespeare and Presentist Theory
By (Author) Dr Evelyn Gajowski
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
The Arden Shakespeare
15th June 2023
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Literary theory
Literary studies: plays and playwrights
822.33
Hardback
200
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
Why do Shakespeares texts resonate so powerfully for us in the 21st century, 400 years after he wrote and produced them Why is he more popular today than ever before Why is that popularity now occurring in a global context, rather than a Western context Surely, the comprehensiveness of Shakespeares ethical vision is one of the reasons. His skill as a playwright elicits reader and audience empathy for his characters and the dramatic situations in which he situates them. Yet the political, economic, and social practices, discourses, and events of our present moment, and our inevitable 'situatedness' in them, constitute another, untheorized part of the story. Presentism views Shakespeares texts as infinitely flexible, elastic entities. It empowers readers, directors, actors, and audience members alike as endlessly capable of opening up new meanings in Shakespeares texts meanings that are inflected both temporally, in different periods of time, and spatially, in different cultures around the globe. This new study defines, explains, and analyses the significance of presentism as a 21st century theoretical and critical approach to Shakespeares texts.
Evelyn Gajowski is Professor of English at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA.