What is it about?

At a time when Shakespeare is becoming increasingly globalized and diversified it is urgent more than ever to ask how this appropriated 'Shakespeare' constructs ethical value across cultural and other fault lines. Shakespeare and the Ethics of Appropriation is the first book to address the intersection of ethics, aesthetics, authority, and authenticity.

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Making an important new contribution to rapidly expanding fields of study surrounding the adaptation and appropriation of Shakespeare, Shakespeare and the Ethics of Appropriation is the first book to address the intersection of ethics, aesthetics, authority, and authenticity.

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Shakespeare and the Ethics of Appropriation, ed. Alexa Huang and Elizabeth Rivlin (Palgrave, 2014)

Ms Alexa Alice Joubin
George Washington University

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DOI: 10.1057/9781137375773.0003.
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