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The Shakespeare Multiverse - Fandom as Literary Praxis (Hardcover)
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The Shakespeare Multiverse - Fandom as Literary Praxis (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge Studies in Shakespeare
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The Shakespeare Multiverse: Fandom as Literary Praxis argues that
fandom offers new models for a twenty-first century reading
practice that embraces affective pleasure and subjective
self-positioning as a means of understanding a text. Part critical
study, part source book, The Shakespeare Multiverse suggests that
fannish contributions to the ongoing expansion of the object that
we call Shakespeare is best imagined as a multiverse, encompassing
different worlds that consolidate the various perspectives that
different fans bring to Shakespeare. Our concept of the multiverse
redefines 'Shakespeare' not as a singular body of work, but as
space where a process of inquiry and cultural memory - memories in
the making, and those already made - is influenced and shaped by
the technologies available to the reader. Characteristic of fandom
is an intertextual reading strategy that we term cyborg reading, an
approach that accommodates the varied elements of identity,
politics, culture, sexuality, and race that shape the ways that
Shakespeare is explored and appropriated throughout fannish reading
communities. The Shakespeare Multiverse intersects literary theory,
fan studies, and popular culture as it traverses Shakespeare fandom
from the 1623 Folio to the age of the Internet, exploring the
different textures of fan affect, from those who firmly uphold
fidelity to the text to those who sit on the very edge of the
fandom, threatening to cross over into Shakespearean anti-fandom.
By recognizing the literary value of fandom, The Shakespeare
Multiverse offers a new approach to literary criticism that
challenges the limits of hegemonic authority and recognizes the
value of a joyfully speculative critical praxis.
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