Shaul Bassi is professor of English and postcolonial literature at the Ca' Foscari University of Venice, Italy.[1] He is the director of the Venice Center for Humanities and Social Change.[2] His work has focused on Shakespeare and post-colonial theory.[3] Bassi has also written about the present environmental and social issues of Venice, as well as the city's history.[4][5]
Books
- Shakespeare’s Italy and Italy’s Shakespeare. Place, "Race," Politics, Reproducing Shakespeare: New Studies in Adaptation and Appropriation, Palgrave Macmillan, 2016.[6]
- The Ghetto Inside Out, with Isabella Di Lenardo, Corte del Fondego, 2013
- Visions of Venice in Shakespeare, edited with Laura Tosi, Ashgate, 2011, reprinted by Routledge, 2016.[7]
- Essere qualcun altro. Ebrei postmoderni e postcoloniali, Cafoscarina, 2011.
- Le metamorfosi di Otello, Storia di un'etnicità immaginaria, Graphis, 2000.
References
- ↑ "Ricerca persone". Università Ca' Foscari Venezia (in Italian). Retrieved 2021-10-28.
- ↑ "Board Members – Venice – Humanities & Social Change". Retrieved 2021-10-28.
- ↑ "A collaborative platform for Ocean Imagination and Ocean Action". Ocean Space. Retrieved 2020-10-19.
- ↑ "Africa, Venice, and the posthuman". iris.unive.it. Retrieved 2020-10-19.
- ↑ "Sì, doman: il futuro di Venezia tra incanto e disincanto". iris.unive.it. Retrieved 2020-10-19.
- ↑ Reviews of Shakespeare’s Italy and Italy’s Shakespeare:
- Galland, Nora (April 2018). "Review". Cahiers Élisabéthains: A Journal of English Renaissance Studies. 95 (1): 133–135. doi:10.1177/0184767817752380d. S2CID 158590256.
- Little, Arthur L. (2018). "Review". Renaissance Quarterly. 71 (3): 1220–1222. doi:10.1086/700545. S2CID 158114835.
- ↑ Reviews of Visions of Venice in Shakespeare:
- Cioni, Fernando (Winter 2015). "Review". Shakespeare Quarterly. 66 (4): 470–473. doi:10.1353/shq.2015.0062. S2CID 191717640.
- Scaravelli, Enrico (2013). "Review". Rivista di letterature moderne e comparate. 66 (1): 97–103.
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