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Gender in Asian Shakespeare is written by Roweena Yip and published by Springer Nature. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 3031890566 (ISBN 10) and 9783031890567 (ISBN 13).
The first full-length study of gender performance in East and Southeast Asian Shakespeare productions, this book re-situates gender theory within new performance contexts, forms and communities, exploring the performativity of gender in East and Southeast Asian Shakespeare performances. It explores the ways in which performances of gender produce the terms through which intercultural engagements with Shakespeare take place, as theatre practitioners negotiate gender representations and relations as the means through which to negotiate the legacy of westernisation in their theatre practices. Ultimately, this book proposes new ways for thinking about feminist theories in performances and contexts based outside the West—even as it remains informed and influenced by feminist theories originating from within the West—and envisions future opportunities for feminist theorising through negotiations with intercultural theatre performances of Shakespeare in Asia.