Shakespearean Adaptation, Race and Memory in the New World
Explore the intricate intersections of race, memory, and adaptation in Joyce Green MacDonald's compelling work, Shakespearean Adaptation, Race and Memory in the New World. Published by Springer Nature Switzerland AG in 2021, this insightful paperback spans 179 pages, delving into the often-overlooked representation of black female characters in Renaissance drama, particularly within Shakespeare's oeuvre. As we enter a new era of critical examination surrounding blackness in literature, MacDonald's analysis sheds light on the significant absence of these characters and invites readers to reflect on their implications. This book is essential for scholars and enthusiasts of Shakespeare, as well as those interested in race studies and adaptations in literature. Discover how MacDonald challenges existing narratives and contributes to the ongoing discourse surrounding race in historical texts. Enhance your understanding of Shakespearean literature with this thought-provoking read.