26.5201, FYI: New JB Series: Shakespeare in European Culture

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Subject: 26.5201, FYI: New JB Series: Shakespeare in European Culture

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Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2015 13:07:35
From: Paul Peranteau [paul at benjamins.com]
Subject: New JB Series: Shakespeare in European Culture

 
John Benjamins Publishing is pleased to announce that it will begin publishing a new book series:
Shakespeare in European Culture

Editors:
Dirk Delabastita | University of Namur | dirk.delabastita at unamur.be
Keith Gregor | University of Murcia | gregork at um.es

Associate Editors:
Juan F. Cerdá | University of Murcia
Ton Hoenselaars | Utrecht University

Shakespeare in European Culture is an international book series promoting the historically based study of the aesthetic, cultural, linguistic and political functions that Shakespeare as a figure and his works have played in Europe’s complex and evolving multilingual and multicultural spaces during the past 425 years.

Books in the series will be either collective volumes or monographs. The series takes a particular interest in books that trace the European history of individual Shakespearean works (e.g., Romeo and Juliet in European Culture). It will, however, also welcome books with a differently defined focus (e.g., the reception of Shakespeare in a specific language, culture or genre), provided they show a keen awareness of the circulation of Shakespearean texts both below and above the ‘national’ levels within the many ‘European’ frameworks past and present.

The series aims to highlight not only how Shakespearean texts, models and myths have shaped European cultural identities, but also that there is no ‘Shakespeare’ without his European sources, influences and afterlives.

The language of publication is English. However, in the spirit of European multilingualism the series has an open and inclusive attitude towards other languages quoted or discussed.

The series operates a double-blind reviewing policy to ensure the highest scholarly standards.

International Advisory Board:
Sirkku Aaltonen | University of Vaasa
Maurizio Calbi | University of Salerno
Nicoleta Cinpoes | University of Worcester
Michael Dobson | The Shakespeare Institute
Pavel Drábek | University of Hull
Jacek Fabiszak | Adam Mickiewicz University
Peter Holland | University of Notre Dame
Rui Carvalho Homem | University of Porto
Markus Marti | University of Basel
Lena Cowen Orlin | Georgetown University
Ángel-Luis Pujante | University of Murcia
Sabine Schülting | Freie Universität Berlin
Nathalie Vienne-Guerrin | University of Montpellier
https://www.benjamins.com/catalog/books/sec/main
ISSN 2452-1930
 



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