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OverviewThe term “secular” inspires thinking about disenchantment, periodization, modernity, and subjectivity. The essays in Sacred and Secular Transactions in the Age of Shakespeare argue that Shakespeare’s plays present “secularization” not only as a historical narrative of progress but also as a hermeneutic process that unleashes complex and often problematic transactions between sacred and secular. These transactions shape ideas about everything from pastoral government and performative language to wonder and the spatial imagination. Thinking about Shakespeare and secularization also involves thinking about how to interpret history and temporality in the contexts of Shakespeare’s medieval past, the religious reformations of the sixteenth century, and the critical dispositions that define Shakespeare studies today. These essays reject a necessary opposition between “sacred” and “secular” and instead analyze how such categories intersect. In fresh analyses of plays ranging from Hamlet and The Tempest to All’s Well that Ends Well and All Is True, secularization emerges as an interpretive act that explores the cultural protocols of representation within both Shakespeare’s plays and the critical domains in which they are studied and taught. The volume’s diverse disciplinary perspectives and theoretical approaches shift our focus from literal religion and doctrinal issues to such aspects of early modern culture as theatrical performance, geography, race, architecture, music, and the visual arts. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Katherine Steele Brokaw , Jason Zysk , Sarah Beckwith , Kent CartwrightPublisher: Northwestern University Press Imprint: Northwestern University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.70cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 23.10cm Weight: 0.825kg ISBN: 9780810140493ISBN 10: 0810140497 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 30 July 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsIs our world secular or religious--and can such a distinction be meaningfully drawn? What are the fates of art and religion in modernity? With meticulous scholarship--and an ecumenical spirit - this volume profitably directs these questions at Shakespeare. --Paul A. Kottman, The New School for Social Research """Is our world secular or religious--and can such a distinction be meaningfully drawn? What are the fates of art and religion in modernity? With meticulous scholarship--and an ecumenical spirit - this volume profitably directs these questions at Shakespeare."" --Paul A. Kottman, The New School for Social Research" ""Is our world secular or religious--and can such a distinction be meaningfully drawn? What are the fates of art and religion in modernity? With meticulous scholarship--and an ecumenical spirit - this volume profitably directs these questions at Shakespeare."" --Paul A. Kottman, The New School for Social Research Author InformationKatherine Steele Brokaw is an associate professor of English at University of California, Merced. Jay Zysk is assistant professor of English at University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |