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Shakespeare and Minorities

An Annotated Bibliography, 1970-2000

Parvin Kujoory and Bruce T. Sajdak

Whether you believe, like Gary Taylor, that "Shakespeare cannot claim any unique command of theatrical resources, longevity, or reach of reputation, depth or range of style, universality or comprehensiveness," or you agree with Harold Bloom, who considers the Bard "an international possession, transcending nations, languages, and professions," you will find Shakespeare and Minorities an indispensable guide to minority presence in modern Shakespearean interpretation in an age of competing critical philosophies.

In one volume, Kujoory has contained warring critics—from feminists to Marxists, New Historicists to Cultural Materialists, Foucauldians to Bahktinians—and created a guide to the presence of minorities in Shakespearean criticism. Critical thought on women, blacks, Jews, homosexuals, slaves, and the oppressed and underprivileged is referenced in over 900 entries. Books, articles, book chapters, reviews, notes and critics' correspondence are among the materials used by Kujoory as she sifts through various disciplines—history, sociology, philosophy, psychology, and anthropology, to name a few—to gather the most relevant and scholarly close readings of plays. A ground-breaking work, this book is a must-have for every reference library. Title, name, and subject indexes.
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Scarecrow Press
Pages: 416 • Trim: 5½ x 8¾
978-0-8108-3900-7 • Hardback • December 2000 • $146.00 • (£112.00)
Subjects: Literary Criticism / Feminist, Literary Criticism / American / African American, Literary Criticism / LGBT, Literary Criticism / Jewish
Parvin Kujoory has taught at universities in Texas, Washington, D.C., and overseas. Most recently she was at the Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. She has published several articles on British and comparative literature in European and American professional journals, as well as authoring Black Slavery in America: An Annotated Mediagraphy (Scarecrow Press, 1995).
Bruce T. Sajdak is a reference librarian at Smith College and American Co-editor of the The Annual Bibliography of English Language & Literature .
Part 1 I. Introduction
Chapter 2 General Overview
Chapter 3 Users' Guide
Part 4 II. MAIN ENTRY LISTING
Chapter 5 1. Women
Chapter 6 2. Blacks
Chapter 7 3. Jews
Chapter 8 4. Homosexuals
Chapter 9 5. Slaves
Chapter 10 6. Others
Part 11 III. WORKS CONSULTED
Part 12 IV. Indexes
Chapter 13 Name Index
Chapter 14 Subject Index
Considering how ethnic and minority issues have been studied over the last few decades, this bibliography serves a definite purpose since the five specific groups represent most of the minority characters in the plays. The annotations are well written. Kujoory codes each entry by section, making indexing neat and informative. Recommended for all libraries.
— Choice Reviews


Kujoory's bibliography will prove useful to those seeking material about the areas and approaches the work covers. The annotations are concise yet informative.
— Analytical and Enumerative Bibliography


Shakespeare and Minorities

An Annotated Bibliography, 1970-2000

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Hardback
Summary
Summary
  • Whether you believe, like Gary Taylor, that "Shakespeare cannot claim any unique command of theatrical resources, longevity, or reach of reputation, depth or range of style, universality or comprehensiveness," or you agree with Harold Bloom, who considers the Bard "an international possession, transcending nations, languages, and professions," you will find Shakespeare and Minorities an indispensable guide to minority presence in modern Shakespearean interpretation in an age of competing critical philosophies.

    In one volume, Kujoory has contained warring critics—from feminists to Marxists, New Historicists to Cultural Materialists, Foucauldians to Bahktinians—and created a guide to the presence of minorities in Shakespearean criticism. Critical thought on women, blacks, Jews, homosexuals, slaves, and the oppressed and underprivileged is referenced in over 900 entries. Books, articles, book chapters, reviews, notes and critics' correspondence are among the materials used by Kujoory as she sifts through various disciplines—history, sociology, philosophy, psychology, and anthropology, to name a few—to gather the most relevant and scholarly close readings of plays. A ground-breaking work, this book is a must-have for every reference library. Title, name, and subject indexes.
Details
Details
  • Scarecrow Press
    Pages: 416 • Trim: 5½ x 8¾
    978-0-8108-3900-7 • Hardback • December 2000 • $146.00 • (£112.00)
    Subjects: Literary Criticism / Feminist, Literary Criticism / American / African American, Literary Criticism / LGBT, Literary Criticism / Jewish
Author
Author
  • Parvin Kujoory has taught at universities in Texas, Washington, D.C., and overseas. Most recently she was at the Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. She has published several articles on British and comparative literature in European and American professional journals, as well as authoring Black Slavery in America: An Annotated Mediagraphy (Scarecrow Press, 1995).
    Bruce T. Sajdak is a reference librarian at Smith College and American Co-editor of the The Annual Bibliography of English Language & Literature .
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Part 1 I. Introduction
    Chapter 2 General Overview
    Chapter 3 Users' Guide
    Part 4 II. MAIN ENTRY LISTING
    Chapter 5 1. Women
    Chapter 6 2. Blacks
    Chapter 7 3. Jews
    Chapter 8 4. Homosexuals
    Chapter 9 5. Slaves
    Chapter 10 6. Others
    Part 11 III. WORKS CONSULTED
    Part 12 IV. Indexes
    Chapter 13 Name Index
    Chapter 14 Subject Index
Reviews
Reviews
  • Considering how ethnic and minority issues have been studied over the last few decades, this bibliography serves a definite purpose since the five specific groups represent most of the minority characters in the plays. The annotations are well written. Kujoory codes each entry by section, making indexing neat and informative. Recommended for all libraries.
    — Choice Reviews


    Kujoory's bibliography will prove useful to those seeking material about the areas and approaches the work covers. The annotations are concise yet informative.
    — Analytical and Enumerative Bibliography


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