Volume 13 (2018) Shakespeare in the Anthropocene
Standard Essays
“Gold—it needs more gold”: John Ford, Food, and Alchemy in Peter Greenway’s The Cook, the Thief, His Wife, and Her Lover
Sally J. Templeman
“The Plot Writ the Association”: Mary, Queen of Scots and Parallel Histories of the Protestant Association during the Exclusion Crisis, 1679-1681
Christopher Petrakos
Seminar Essays
Introduction: Shake-scene
Craig Dionne and Lowell Duckert
Growing Pains
Sharon O'Dair
In the Anthropocene Air: Deleuze's Encounter with Shakespeare
Steven Swarbrick
Iron Age as Renaissance Anthropocene: Periodization and the Ecology of War in Shakespearean History
Todd Andrew Borlik
“This is and is Not Cressida”: Resisting Anthropocentrism in a Shakespeare of Things
Molly Beth Seremet
Response: Into the Storm
Jeffrey Jerome Cohen
Pathetic Kairos and Prophecy in a Shakespearean Anthropocene
Shannon Garner-Balandrin
Defamiliarizing Christian Time in Ottoman Place: George Sandys’s A Relation of a Journey Reconsidered
Ameer Sohrawardy
Response: Politics! Poetics! History?
Steve Mentz
Book Reviews
Playwriting Playgoers in Shakespeare's Theater / Matteo A. Pangallo
Emma Katherine Atwood
Theater Reviews
The Royal Shakespeare Company's Roman Season: A Memento Mori for America
Marcia Eppich-Harris
Modernity and Technology: Staging Timon of Athens in 2017
Elizabeth Zeman Kolkovich
Shakespeare Theatre Company's Macbeth and the Limits of Multiculturalism
Alexa Alice Joubin
Seattle Shakespeare Company's The Merchant of Venice
Michael W. Shurgot
Almeida Theatre's Hamlet
Emer McHgh
Editors
- General
- Will Stockton
- "Shakespeare in the Anthropocene" Seminar
- Craig Dionne and Lowell Duckert
- Book and Theater Reviews
- Niamh O'Leary