“There would this monster make a man”: Colonial power in the 1993 RSC production of 'The Tempest'
Taking on assumptions about oppression, identity and representation as they are developed in contemporary postcolonial theory, this study proposes the analysis of the 1993 theatrical production of William Shakespeare's The Tempest by The Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC). It aims to discuss the r...
Main Author: | Ramayana Lira de Sousa |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Portuguese |
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Universidade Federal Fluminense
2018-12-01
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Series: | Gragoatá |
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Online Access: | http://www.gragoata.uff.br/index.php/gragoata/article/view/1210 |
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