William Shakespeare and 21st-Century Culture, Politics, and Leadership

William Shakespeare and 21st-Century Culture, Politics, and Leadership
Title William Shakespeare and 21st-Century Culture, Politics, and Leadership PDF eBook
Author Kristin M.S. Bezio
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages 288
Release 2021-04-30
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1839106425

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William Shakespeare and 21st-Century Culture, Politics, and Leadership examines problems, challenges, and crises in our contemporary world through the lens of William Shakespeare’s plays, one of the best-known, most admired, and often controversial authors of the last half-millennium.

Shakespeare and Politics

Shakespeare and Politics
Title Shakespeare and Politics PDF eBook
Author Bruce E. Altschuler
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 212
Release 2015-11-17
Genre Education
ISBN 1317252187

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William Shakespeare, more than any other author, was able to capture the essence of human nature in all its manifestations. His political plays offer enduring insights into our humanity, our vanity, our noble and baser drives, what makes us great, and what makes us loathsome. He tells us about ourselves and about our world. This volume gleans valuable lessons from the writings of William Shakespeare and applies them to contemporary politics. Original chapters covering over a dozen different plays take up perennial political themes including power and leadership, corruption and virtue, war and peace, evil and liberty, persuasion and polarization, and empire and global overreach.Features of the text:

Shakespeare and Politics

Shakespeare and Politics
Title Shakespeare and Politics PDF eBook
Author Bruce E. Altschuler
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 312
Release 2015-11-17
Genre Education
ISBN 1317252179

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William Shakespeare, more than any other author, was able to capture the essence of human nature in all its manifestations. His political plays offer enduring insights into our humanity, our vanity, our noble and baser drives, what makes us great, and what makes us loathsome. He tells us about ourselves and about our world. This volume gleans valuable lessons from the writings of William Shakespeare and applies them to contemporary politics. Original chapters covering over a dozen different plays take up perennial political themes including power and leadership, corruption and virtue, war and peace, evil and liberty, persuasion and polarization, and empire and global overreach.Features of the text:

Locating Shakespeare in the Twenty-First Century

Locating Shakespeare in the Twenty-First Century
Title Locating Shakespeare in the Twenty-First Century PDF eBook
Author Gabrielle Malcolm
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages 210
Release 2012-03-15
Genre Drama
ISBN 1443838586

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The first decade of the new century has certainly been a busy one for diversity in Shakespearean performance and interpretation, yielding, for example, global, virtual, digital, interactive, televisual, and cinematic Shakespeares. In Locating Shakespeare in the Twenty-First Century, Gabrielle Malcolm and Kelli Marshall assess this active world of Shakespeare adaptation and commercialization as they consider both novel and traditional forms: from experimental presentations (in-person and online) and literal rewritings of the plays/playwright to televised and filmic Shakespeares. More specifically, contributors in Locating Shakespeare in the Twenty-First Century examine the BBC’s ShakespeaRE-Told series, Canada’s television program Slings and Arrows, the Mumbai-based film Maqbool, and graphic novels in Neil Gaiman’s Sandman series, as well as the future of adaptation, performance, digitization, and translation via such projects as National Theatre Live, the Victoria and Albert Museum’s Archive of Digital Performance, and the British Library’s online presentation of the complete Folios. Other authors consider the place of Shakespeare in the classroom, in the Kenneth Branagh canon, in Jewish revenge films (Quentin Tarantino’s included), in comic books, in Young Adult literature, and in episodes of the BBC’s popular sci-fi television program Doctor Who. Ultimately, this collection sheds light, at least partially, on where critics think Shakespeare is now and where he and his works might be going in the near future and long-term. One conclusion is certain: however far we progress into the new century, Shakespeare will be there.

Shakespeare and Modern Culture

Shakespeare and Modern Culture
Title Shakespeare and Modern Culture PDF eBook
Author Marjorie Garber
Publisher Anchor
Total Pages 370
Release 2009-12-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0307390969

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From one of the world's premier Shakespeare scholars comes a magisterial new study whose premise is "that Shakespeare makes modern culture and that modern culture makes Shakespeare." Shakespeare has determined many of the ideas that we think of as "naturally" true: ideas about human character, individuality and selfhood, government, leadership, love and jealousy, men and women, youth and age. Marjorie Garber delves into ten plays to explore the interrelationships between Shakespeare and contemporary culture, from James Joyce's Ulysses to George W. Bush's reading list. From the persistence of difference in Othello to the matter of character in Hamlet to the untimeliness of youth in Romeo and Juliet, Garber discusses how these ideas have been re-imagined in modern fiction, theater, film, and the news, and in the literature of psychology, sociology, political theory, business, medicine, and law. Shakespeare and Modern Culture is a brilliant recasting of our own mental and emotional landscape as refracted through the prism of the protean Shakespeare.

Leadership and Charisma

Leadership and Charisma
Title Leadership and Charisma PDF eBook
Author Popper, Micha
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages 144
Release 2022-01-18
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1802203524

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This innovative book explores the universal and cultural foundations that underlie the dynamics of leadership. It asks key questions such as: why are we attracted to leaders? Why do we perceive certain leaders as charismatic? And why do some leaders who are perceived as charismatic during a certain period cease to be perceived as such in another period?

Judgment and Leadership

Judgment and Leadership
Title Judgment and Leadership PDF eBook
Author Kayes, Anna B.
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages 256
Release 2021-10-12
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1839104104

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Judgment and Leadership presents original thinking and addresses age-old concerns regarding the relationship between judgment and leadership. These two concepts are inseparable. Judgment guides every action that a leader takes and underlies every thought, emotion, or justification that leaders form. This volume extends the study of judgment and leadership across disciplinary and conceptual boundaries.