Shakespeare's Contested Nations
Race, Gender, and Multicultural Britain in Performances of the History Plays
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Exploring the intersection of performance and national identity, this work delves into how Shakespearean history reflects societal exclusions and critiques historical narratives. It highlights the potential of these performances to reshape and enrich the understanding of the nation as a dynamic, multicultural entity, encouraging new stories that challenge traditional interpretations.
