Shakespeare’s Legal Ecologies : Law and Distributed Selfhood / / Kevin Curran.
Shakespeare's Legal Ecologies offers the first sustained examination of the relationship between law and selfhood in Shakespeare's work. Curran argues that law provided Shakespeare with the conceptual resources to imagine selfhood in social and distributed terms, as a product of interperso...
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Curran, Kevin, author. Shakespeare’s Legal Ecologies [electronic resource] : Law and Distributed Selfhood / Kevin Curran. Evanston, Illinois : Northwestern University Press, 2017. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Rethinking the early modern Includes bibliographical references and index. Introduction -- Property : land law and selfhood in Richard II -- Hospitality : managing otherness in the sonnets and the Merchant of Venice -- Criminality : the phenomenology of treason in Macbeth -- Judgment : the sociality of law in Hamlet and the Winter's Tale -- Coda: Shakespeare's ethics of exteriority. Description based on print version record. CC BY-NC-ND Shakespeare's Legal Ecologies offers the first sustained examination of the relationship between law and selfhood in Shakespeare's work. Curran argues that law provided Shakespeare with the conceptual resources to imagine selfhood in social and distributed terms, as a product of interpersonal exchange or gathering of various material forces. Curran reveals Shakespeare's distinctly communitarian vision of personal and political experience, the way he regarded living and acting in the world as materially and socially embedded practices. At the center of the book is Shakespeare's fascination with questions fundamental to law and philosophy: What are the sources of agency? For whom am I responsible, and how far does responsibility extend? Curran guides readers through Shakespeare's responses, paying attention to historical and intellectual contexts. The result is a new theory of Shakespeare's relationship to law and an original account of law's role in the ethical work of his writings. Self in literature. Law in literature. Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Knowledge and learning. Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Criticism and interpretation. 0-8101-3517-5 0-8101-3516-7 Rethinking the Early Modern. |
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Curran, Kevin, Shakespeare’s Legal Ecologies Law and Distributed Selfhood / Rethinking the early modern Introduction -- Property : land law and selfhood in Richard II -- Hospitality : managing otherness in the sonnets and the Merchant of Venice -- Criminality : the phenomenology of treason in Macbeth -- Judgment : the sociality of law in Hamlet and the Winter's Tale -- Coda: Shakespeare's ethics of exteriority. |
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Introduction -- Property : land law and selfhood in Richard II -- Hospitality : managing otherness in the sonnets and the Merchant of Venice -- Criminality : the phenomenology of treason in Macbeth -- Judgment : the sociality of law in Hamlet and the Winter's Tale -- Coda: Shakespeare's ethics of exteriority. |
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