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Tables of Contents for Shakespeare Studies
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Foreword
9
2
Contributors
11
8
Forum: Race and the Study of Shakespeare
19
64
Introduction
19
2
MARGO HENDRICKS
What's at Stake in Representing Race?
21
6
DYMPNA CALLAGHAN
The Moment of Race in Renaissance Studies
27
10
PETER ERICKSON
King Arthur, Scotland, Utopia, and the Italianate Englishman: What Does Race Have to Do with It?
37
12
NANCY A. GUTIERREZ
"Black and White and `Read' All Over"
49
10
JUDITH A. LOPEZ
The "End of Race" and the Future of Early Modern Cultural Studies
59
11
FRANCESCA T. ROYSTER
Racial Dissonance/Canonical Texts: Teaching Early Modern Literary Texts in the Late Twentieth Century
70
13
JYOTSNA G. SINGH
Review Articles
83
40
Discourse and Authority: The Renaissance of Robert Weimann
83
22
JOHN DRAKAKIS
The Early Modern and the Homoerotic Turn in Political Criticism
105
18
JEAN E. HOWARD
Articles
123
168
"Hottentot": The Emergence of an Early Modern Racist Epithet
123
22
LINDA E. MERIANS
Juan Pantoja de la Cruz and the Circulation of Gifts between the English and Spanish Courts in 1604/5
145
42
GUSTAV UNGERER
Ganymedes and Kings: Staging Male Homosexual Desire in The Winter's Tale
187
31
NORA JOHNSON
Pure Resistance: Queer(y)ing Virginity in William Shakespeare's Measure for Measure and Margaret Cavendish's The Convent of Pleasure
218
38
THEODORA A. JANKOWSKI
Puritanism in Comic History: Exposing Royalty in the Henry Plays
256
35
GRACE TIFFANY
Responses: Forum: A Funeral Elegy by W.S.
291
26
Shakespeare and the Peter in History
291
5
DONALD W. FOSTER
Paradigms of Authorship
296
6
IAN LANCASHIRE
Exit Sclater
302
15
RICHARD ABRAMS
Reviews
317
108
Paula Blank, Broken English: Dialects and the Politics of Language in Renaissance Writings
317
3
DAVID LEE MILLER
Margreta de Grazia, Maureen Quilligan, and Peter Stallybrass, eds., Subject and Object in Renaissance Culture
320
23
JOEL B. ALTMAN
Huston Diehl, Staging Reform, Reforming the Stage: Protestantism and Popular Theater in Early Modern England
343
5
HEATHER JAMES
Louise Fradenburg and Carla Freccero, eds., Premodern Sexualities
348
6
NICHOLAS F. RADEL
Kim F. Hall, Things of Darkness: Economies of Race and Gender in Early Modern England
354
6
VALERIE WAYNE
Terence Hawkers, ed., Alternative Shakespeares, Volume 2
360
4
LINDA WOODBRIDGE
E. A. J. Honigmann, The Texts of "Othello" and Shakesperian Revision
364
9
MACDONALD P. JACKSON
Rosemary Kegl, The Rhetoric of Concealment: Figuring Gender and Class in Renaissance Literature
373
3
LORNA HUTSON
David Johnson, Shakespeare and South Africa
376
6
THOMAS CARTELLI
Leah S. Marcus, Unediting the Renaissance: Shakespeare, Marlowe, Milton
382
5
LOIS POTTER
Jeffrey Masten, Textual Intercourse: Collaboration, Authorship, and Sexualities in Renaissance Drama
387
8
BRUCE R. SMITH
Katherine Eisaman Maus, Inwardness and Theater in the English Renaissance
395
6
PATRICIA FUMERTON
Louis Montrose, The Purpose of Playing: Shakespeare and the Cultural Politics of the Elizabethan Theater
401
5
LAWRENCE MANLEY
Patricia Parker, Shakespare from the Margins: Language, Culture, Context
406
6
MARGRETA DE GRAZIA
Jonathan Sawday, The Body Emblazoned: Dissection and the Human Body in Renaissance Culture
412
3
KAREN NEWMAN
Valerie Traub, M. Lindsay Kaplan, and Dympna Callaghan, eds., Feminist Readings of Early Modern Culture: Emerging Subjects
415
10
GEORGIANNA ZIEGLER
Errata
425
2
Errata: Shakespeare Studies 24(1996), pp. 156-210
425
2
JUDITH ROSENHEIM
Index
427