Special section, Shakespeare and the human
@inproceedings{Bishop2015SpecialSS, title={Special section, Shakespeare and the human}, author={T. G. Bishop and Alexander C. Y. Huang and Tiffany Jo Werth}, year={2015} }
Contents: Preface Introduction: Shakespeare and the Human, Tiffany Jo Werth Airy spirits: winds, bodies, and ecological force in early modern England, Steve Mentz Humans: exceptional humans, human exceptionalism, and the shape of things to come, Joseph Campana Birds: Shakespeare's tweets: a choir, Tom Bishop, Jean E. Howard, Gordan McMullan, and Vin Nardizzi Hybrids: animal law and the Actaeon myth in Titus Andronicus, Miranda Garno Nesler Fleece: the craziest transport: fleecing the non/human…
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Shakespeare and Ecocriticism Reconsidered
- Art
- 2015
Organized around a set of principles rather than a unified theoretical approach, ecocriticism considers the relationship between humans and nonhumans, especially as expressed in texts. Despite calls…