Callus, Ivan
Posthumanist Shakespeares
1. Introduction — Shakespeare ever after
Stefan Herbrechter
Part I. Reading Shakespeare ‘after’ Humanism
2. The Science of the Heart: Shakespeare, Kames and the Eighteenth-Century Invention of the Human
Neil Rhodes
3. ‘a passion so strange, outrageous, and so variable’: The Invention of the Inhuman in
Stefan Herbrechter
4. Shakespeare and the Character of Sheep
Bruce Boehrer
5. Homeostasis in Shakespeare
Gabriel Egan
Part II. ‘Posthumanist’ Readings
6. Care, Scepticism and Speaking in the Plural: Posthumanisms and Humanisms in
Andy Mousley
7. Cyborg
Mareile Pfannebecker
8. Renaissance Self-Unfashioning: Shakespeare’s Late Plays as Exercises in Unravelling the Human
Rainer Emig
9. Surviving Truth (
Mark Robson
Part III.
10. (Post-)Heideggerian
Laurent Milesi
11. Loam, Moles and
Marie-Dominique Garnier
12. ‘This?’: Posthumanism and the Graveyard Scene in
Ivan Callus
13. Post-Posthumanist Me — An Illiterate Reads Shakespeare
Adam Max Cohen, David B. King
Keywords: Literature, Poetry and Poetics, Early Modern/Renaissance Literature, Literary Theory, British and Irish Literature
- Editor
- Callus, Ivan
- Herbrechter, Stefan
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2012
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Series
- Palgrave Shakespeare Studies
- Page amount
- 276 pages
- Category
- Litterary Studies
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9781137033598
- Printed ISBN
- 978-1-349-34813-8