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Shakespeare and the denial of territory: Banishment, abuse of power and strategies of resistance
1526144042 pdf This book analyses three Shakespearean plays that particularly deal with abusive forms of banishment: King Richard II, Coriolanus, and King Lear. In these plays, the abuses of power are triggered by fearless speeches that question the legitimacy of power and are misinterpreted as breaches of allegiance in these plays, both the bold speech of the fearless speaker and the performative sentence of the banisher trigger the relentless dynamics of what Deleuze and Guattari termed deterritorialisation. This book approaches the central question of the abusive denial of territory from various angles: linguistic, legal and ethical, physical and psychological. Various strategies of resistance are explored: illegal return, which takes the form of a frontal counterattack employing a war machine ruse and the experience of internal(ised) exile and mental escape, which nonetheless may lead to madness, exhaustion or heartbreak. Read more