Free US delivery on orders $35 or over

Shakespeare and Disability Theory

Shakespeare and Disability Theory cover

Shakespeare and Disability Theory

Quantity
Pre-order. Available Nov 13 2025
$99.00 RRP $110.00 Website price saving $11.00 (10%)

Payment for this pre-order will be taken when the item becomes available

Description

Shakespeare and Disability Theory serves as a guide to the intersections of Shakespeare studies and disability studies. Intervening in contemporary critical debates about recognizing disability representations in dramatic texts, Genevieve Love explores the stakes of embodying disability in Shakespearean performance.

After tracking the emergence of critical disability studies as a field, Love maps out how claims from disability theory influence and continue to transform Shakespeare studies. Through methodologies of literary disability studies, the volume provides fresh readings of a range of Shakespeare texts, illustrating the power of disability theory to reframe familiar ideas in Shakespeare and to illuminate unfamiliar ones. While the archetypal Richard III provides an extended case study that highlights performance choices by disabled actors and contemporary appropriations of disability, Love's close readings move beyond Shakespeare's representations of singular disabled characters. Plays such as Julius Caesar and King Lear display the expansive networks through which we recognize Shakespearean disability, including neurodiversity. Subsequent chapters underscore disability's intersectionality, recognized through dynamics of incorporation, care, and community in Othello and Henry V, and demonstrate how plays such as The Tempest and Titus Andronicus mobilize disability as a resource for theatricality through stage properties and theatrical prostheses. All these approaches point to engagements with literary and theatrical disability representations that challenge outmoded methods for Shakespeare students, scholars and practitioners.


Table of Contents

Introduction: Recognizing Shakespearean Disability

Chapter 1: Forms of Disability

Chapter 2: Disability and the State: Intersectionality, Inclusion, Resistance

Chapter 3: Disability and the Stage: Theatricality, Embodiment, Prosthesis

Chapter 4: Disability Studies and the Richard III Performance Tradition

References

Index

Product details

The Arden Shakespeare
Published Nov 13 2025
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 256
ISBN 9781350424364
Imprint The Arden Shakespeare
Dimensions 8 x 5 inches
Series Shakespeare and Theory
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Author

Genevieve Love

Genevieve Love is Associate Professor of English a…

Related Titles

Environment: Staging