Columbus, Shakespeare, and the Interpretation of the New World
ISBN-10:
1349388270
ISBN-13:
9781349388271
Author(s): Hart, J.
Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2003
Released: Nov 27, 2015
Publisher: PALGRAVE~MACMILLAN
Format: Paperback, 245 pages
Related ISBN: 9780312296155
Description:
Columbus, Shakespeare, and the Interpretation of the New World explores a range of images and texts that shed light on the complexity of the European reception and interpretation of the New World. Jonathan Hart examines Columbus's first representation of the natives and the New World, the representation of him in subsequent ages, the portrayal of America in sexual terms, the cultural intricacies brought into play by a variety of translators and mediators, the tensions between the aesthetic and colonial in Shakespeare's The Tempest , and a discussion of cultural and voice appropriation that examines the colonial in the postcolonial. This book brings the comparative study of the cultural past of the Americas and the Atlantic world into focus as it relates to the present.
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