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Britain and South Africa (Hardcover, New edition): Dennis Austin Britain and South Africa (Hardcover, New edition)
Dennis Austin
R2,220 Discovery Miles 22 200 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Malta and the End of Empire (Hardcover): Dennis Austin Malta and the End of Empire (Hardcover)
Dennis Austin
R3,012 Discovery Miles 30 120 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Malta and the End of Empire (1971) examines the now-forgotten moment in 1956 when the people of Malta, Gozo and Comino were asked by the British and Maltese Governments to decide whether they wanted full integration with the United Kingdom – a remarkable proposal which ran quite contrary to colonial policy at the time. This possibility of an end to empire by the absorption of a colony into the state system of the imperial power was being attempted by France and Portugal, but this instance was the sole case in British colonial history.

Rethinking Shakespeare Source Study - Audiences, Authors, and Digital Technologies (Paperback): Dennis Austin Britton, Melissa... Rethinking Shakespeare Source Study - Audiences, Authors, and Digital Technologies (Paperback)
Dennis Austin Britton, Melissa Walter
R1,482 Discovery Miles 14 820 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book asks new questions about how and why Shakespeare engages with source material, and about what should be counted as sources in Shakespeare studies. The essays demonstrate that source study remains an indispensable mode of inquiry for understanding Shakespeare, his authorship and audiences, and early modern gender, racial, and class relations, as well as for considering how new technologies have and will continue to redefine our understanding of the materials Shakespeare used to compose his plays. Although source study has been used in the past to construct a conservative view of Shakespeare and his genius, the volume argues that a rethought Shakespearean source study provides opportunities to examine models and practices of cultural exchange and memory, and to value specific cultures and difference. Informed by contemporary approaches to literature and culture, the essays revise conceptions of sources and intertextuality to include terms like "haunting," "sustainability," "microscopic sources," "contamination," "fragmentary circulation" and "cultural conservation." They maintain an awareness of the heterogeneity of cultures along lines of class, religious affiliation, and race, seeking to enhance the opportunity to register diverse ideas and frameworks imported from foreign material and distant sources. The volume not only examines print culture, but also material culture, theatrical paradigms, generic assumptions, and oral narratives. It considers how digital technologies alter how we find sources and see connections among texts. This book asserts that how critics assess and acknowledge Shakespeare's sources remains interpretively and politically significant; source study and its legacy continues to shape the image of Shakespeare and his authorship. The collection will be valuable to those interested in the relationships between Shakespeare's work and other texts, those seeking to understand how the legacy of source study has shaped Shakespeare as a cultural phenomenon, and those studying source study, early modern authorship, implications of digital tools in early modern studies, and early modern literary culture.

Rethinking Shakespeare Source Study - Audiences, Authors, and Digital Technologies (Hardcover): Dennis Austin Britton, Melissa... Rethinking Shakespeare Source Study - Audiences, Authors, and Digital Technologies (Hardcover)
Dennis Austin Britton, Melissa Walter
R4,480 Discovery Miles 44 800 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book asks new questions about how and why Shakespeare engages with source material, and about what should be counted as sources in Shakespeare studies. The essays demonstrate that source study remains an indispensable mode of inquiry for understanding Shakespeare, his authorship and audiences, and early modern gender, racial, and class relations, as well as for considering how new technologies have and will continue to redefine our understanding of the materials Shakespeare used to compose his plays. Although source study has been used in the past to construct a conservative view of Shakespeare and his genius, the volume argues that a rethought Shakespearean source study provides opportunities to examine models and practices of cultural exchange and memory, and to value specific cultures and difference. Informed by contemporary approaches to literature and culture, the essays revise conceptions of sources and intertextuality to include terms like "haunting," "sustainability," "microscopic sources," "contamination," "fragmentary circulation" and "cultural conservation." They maintain an awareness of the heterogeneity of cultures along lines of class, religious affiliation, and race, seeking to enhance the opportunity to register diverse ideas and frameworks imported from foreign material and distant sources. The volume not only examines print culture, but also material culture, theatrical paradigms, generic assumptions, and oral narratives. It considers how digital technologies alter how we find sources and see connections among texts. This book asserts that how critics assess and acknowledge Shakespeare's sources remains interpretively and politically significant; source study and its legacy continues to shape the image of Shakespeare and his authorship. The collection will be valuable to those interested in the relationships between Shakespeare's work and other texts, those seeking to understand how the legacy of source study has shaped Shakespeare as a cultural phenomenon, and those studying source study, early modern authorship, implications of digital tools in early modern studies, and early modern literary culture.

Politicians and Soldiers in Ghana 1966-1972 (Paperback, Annotated Ed): Dennis Austin, Robin Luckham Politicians and Soldiers in Ghana 1966-1972 (Paperback, Annotated Ed)
Dennis Austin, Robin Luckham
R1,690 Discovery Miles 16 900 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

First published in 1975. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Politicians and Soldiers in Ghana 1966-1972 (Hardcover): Dennis Austin, Robin Luckham Politicians and Soldiers in Ghana 1966-1972 (Hardcover)
Dennis Austin, Robin Luckham
R4,494 Discovery Miles 44 940 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

First published in 1975. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Becoming Christian - Race, Reformation, and Early Modern English Romance (Hardcover): Dennis Austin Britton Becoming Christian - Race, Reformation, and Early Modern English Romance (Hardcover)
Dennis Austin Britton
R1,385 Discovery Miles 13 850 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Becoming Christian argues that romance narratives of Jews and Muslims converting to Christianity register theological formations of race in post-Reformation England. The medieval motif of infidel conversion came under scrutiny as Protestant theology radically reconfigured how individuals acquire religious identities. Whereas Catholicism had asserted that Christian identity begins with baptism, numerous theologians in the Church of England denied the necessity of baptism and instead treated Christian identity as a racial characteristic passed from parents to their children. The church thereby developed a theology that both transformed a nation into a Christian race and created skepticism about the possibility of conversion. Race became a matter of salvation and damnation. Britton intervenes in critical debates about the intersections of race and religion, as well as in discussions of the social implications of romance. Examining English translations of Calvin, treatises on the sacraments, catechisms, and sermons alongside works by Edmund Spenser, John Harrington, William Shakespeare, John Fletcher, and Phillip Massinger, Becoming Christian demonstrates how a theology of race altered a nation's imagination and literary landscape.

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