发表于2025-04-14
James Shapiro is currently the Larry Miller Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University, where he has taught since 1985. In 2011, he was inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He has written several award-winning books on Shakespeare, and his most recent book, The Year of Lear: Shakespeare in 1606, was awarded the James Tait Black Prize as well as the Sheridan Morley Prize. His essays and reviews have appeared in the New York Times, the Guardian, and the London Review of Books, among other places. He has been awarded fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Guggenheim Foundation, and The New York Public Library's Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers. He serves on the board of directors of the Royal Shakespeare Company, and he is currently the Shakespeare Scholar in Residence at the Public Theater in New York City.
From leading scholar James Shapiro, a timely exploration of what Shakespeare’s plays reveal about our divided land, from Revolutionary times to the present day
Read at school by almost every student, staged in theaters across the land, and long highly valued by both conservatives and liberals alike, Shakespeare’s plays are rare common ground in the United States. For well over two centuries now, Americans of all stripes—presidents and activists, writers and soldiers—have turned to Shakespeare’s works to address the nation’s political fault lines, such as manifest destiny, race, gender, immigration, and free speech. In a narrative arching across the centuries, James Shapiro traces the unparalleled role of Shakespeare’s 400-year-old tragedies and comedies in making sense of so many of these issues on which American identity has turned. Reflecting on how Shakespeare has been invoked—and at times weaponized—at pivotal moments in our past, Shapiro takes us from President John Quincy Adams’s disgust with Desdemona’s interracial marriage to Othello, to Abraham Lincoln’s and his assassin John Wilkes Booth’s competing obsessions with the plays, up through the fraught debates over marriage and same-sex love at the heart of the celebrated adaptations Kiss Me Kate and Shakespeare in Love. His narrative culminates in the 2017 controversy over the staging of Julius Caesar in Central Park, in which a Trump-like leader is assassinated.
Extraordinarily researched, Shakespeare in a Divided America shows that no writer has been more closely embraced by Americans, or has shed more light on the hot-button issues in our history. Indeed, it is by better understanding Shakespeare’s role in American life, Shapiro argues, that we might begin to mend our bitterly divided land.
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Shakespeare in a Divided America 下载 mobi epub pdf 电子书##以莎士比亚为镜,折射美国不同时期的社会矛盾和文化心理,十分精彩。殖民、种族、性别、阶层,每章都是一个可以深入挖掘的生动个案,准备顺藤摸瓜细看其中两章的具体材料。
评分 评分 评分 评分##莎士比亚作为一种文化产品如何呈现于美国政治光谱的各端。林肯那一章最精彩。
评分角度很新颖,在莎剧的剧情推进中,穿插着美国的社会写照。我理解作者有一个观点是,当戏剧还能激起大家作更多深入有益的讨论时,社会的割裂仍有弥合的可能;当只剩下流于表面的喊口号式的绝对赞成或反对时,社会的割裂已无愈合的希望,然后,大家也不再需要戏剧了…… 万万没想到,林肯是个莎迷,以及美国人有段时间,比英国人还迷恋莎剧。
评分 评分##莎士比亚作为一种文化产品如何呈现于美国政治光谱的各端。林肯那一章最精彩。
评分##原著,舞台创作者所想的,到最后观众看到的大概不是同一部剧。
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