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Shakespeare Inside
The Bard Behind Bars
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Shakespeare Inside
Hardback ISBN: 9780826486981
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Offers an insight into Shakespeare's place in today's soceity, particularly in major institutions such as the military, prisons and schools.
The contents include a chapter on Conversion and the following. In Act Two, we have, "Words Before Blows" by Sammie Byron, Brutus; "Most Noble Brother, You Have Done Me Wrong" by DeMond Bush, Mark Antony; and, "Have You Not Love Enough to Bear with Me?" by Ron Brown, Cassius. In Intermission, we have Othello: Unplugged at Luther Luckett Correctional Complex. In Act Three, we have The Luckett Symposium on Shakespeare and Race: Titus Andronicus, Merchant of Venice, and Othello; "George Bush Doesn't Care about Black People": Agnes Wilcox's Julius Caesar at Northeast Correctional Center. In Act Four, we have "Romans, Countrymen, Lovers!" The Shakespeare Behind Bars Tour at the Kentucky Correctional Institute for Women; "Unsex Me Here": Playing the Lady at Luckett; and, Rapshrew: Jean Trounstine and the Framingham Women's Prison. In Act Five, we have: A Visit with Warden Larry Chandler; Desdemona Speaks: Mike Smith on the Outside; and, Shakespeare in Solitary: "To Revenge or to Forgive?": Laura Bates' Hamlet and Othello at the Wabash Valley Correctional Facility. The contents also include an epilogue.
| ISBN | 826486983 |
| ISBN13 | 9780826486981 |
| Publisher | Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd. |
| Format | Hardback |
| Publication date | 05/04/2007 |
| Pages | 144 |
| Weight (grammes) | 277 |
| Published in | United Kingdom |
| Height (mm) | 198 |
| Width (mm) | 129 |
Acknowledgements
Act One
Shakespeare Behind Bars: Julius Caesar at Luther Luckett Correctional Complex
Spiritual Shakespeare: Criminality and the Discourse of.






