
Entertaining the Idea
Shakespeare, Performance, and Philosophy
University of Toronto Press
Published on 16. December 2020
Book
Hardback
252 pages
978-1-4875-0743-5 (ISBN)
Description
To entertain an idea is to take it in, pay attention to it, give it breathing room, dwell with it for a time. The practice of entertaining ideas suggests rumination and meditation, inviting us to think of philosophy as a form of hospitality and a kind of mental theatre. In this collection, organized around key words shared by philosophy and performance, the editors suggest that Shakespeare's plays supply readers, listeners, viewers, and performers with equipment for living.
In plays ranging from A Midsummer Night's Dream to King Lear and The Winter's Tale, Shakespeare invites readers and audiences to be more responsive to the texture and meaning of daily encounters, whether in the intimacies of love, the demands of social and political life, or moments of ethical decision. Entertaining the Idea features established and emerging scholars, addressing key words such as role play, acknowledgment, judgment, and entertainment as well as curse and care. The volume also includes longer essays on Shakespeare, Kant, Husserl, and Hegel as well as an afterword by theatre critic Charles McNulty on the philosophy and performance history of King Lear.
In plays ranging from A Midsummer Night's Dream to King Lear and The Winter's Tale, Shakespeare invites readers and audiences to be more responsive to the texture and meaning of daily encounters, whether in the intimacies of love, the demands of social and political life, or moments of ethical decision. Entertaining the Idea features established and emerging scholars, addressing key words such as role play, acknowledgment, judgment, and entertainment as well as curse and care. The volume also includes longer essays on Shakespeare, Kant, Husserl, and Hegel as well as an afterword by theatre critic Charles McNulty on the philosophy and performance history of King Lear.
Reviews / Votes
"This book is yet another superb result of the long-standing publishing joint venture of the UCLA Clark Memorial Library Series and University of Toronto Press. The volume's editors have brought together twelve stimulating and original essays."- Goran Stanivukovic, Saint Mary's University (Renaissance and Reformation)
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Toronto
Canada
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
With dust jacket
Illustrations
6 b&w illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 231 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
499 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4875-0743-5 (9781487507435)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Lowell Gallagher is a professor of English at the University of California, Los Angeles.
James Kearney is an associate professor of English at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
Julia Reinhard Lupton is a professor of English at the University of California, Irvine.
James Kearney is an associate professor of English at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
Julia Reinhard Lupton is a professor of English at the University of California, Irvine.
Content
Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Lowell Gallagher, James Kearney, and Julia Reinhard Lupton
Section I: Key Words
1. Shakespeare and Role Playing
Tzachi Zamir
2. Habit
J.K. Barret
3. Acknowledgment
Sarah Beckwith
4. Judgment
Kevin Curran
5. Way of Life
James Kuzner
6. Entertainment
Jeffrey Knapp
7. Curse
Bjoern Quiring
8. Care
Sheiba Kian Kaufman
Section II: Extended Encounters
9. Shakespeare's Now: Some Philosophical Perspectives on King Lear and The Winter's Tale
Sanford Budick
10. Hegel with Hamlet: Questions of Method
Anselm Haverkamp
11. Bliss Unrevealed: The "Trial" in Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale
Paul Kottman
Afterword by Charles McNulty, Theatre Critic, Los Angeles Times
Works Cited
Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Lowell Gallagher, James Kearney, and Julia Reinhard Lupton
Section I: Key Words
1. Shakespeare and Role Playing
Tzachi Zamir
2. Habit
J.K. Barret
3. Acknowledgment
Sarah Beckwith
4. Judgment
Kevin Curran
5. Way of Life
James Kuzner
6. Entertainment
Jeffrey Knapp
7. Curse
Bjoern Quiring
8. Care
Sheiba Kian Kaufman
Section II: Extended Encounters
9. Shakespeare's Now: Some Philosophical Perspectives on King Lear and The Winter's Tale
Sanford Budick
10. Hegel with Hamlet: Questions of Method
Anselm Haverkamp
11. Bliss Unrevealed: The "Trial" in Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale
Paul Kottman
Afterword by Charles McNulty, Theatre Critic, Los Angeles Times
Works Cited
Contributors
Index