'#DifferenceMakesUs': Selling Shakespeare Online (and the Commerce Platform Etsy)

Date

2018-12

Advisors

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

ISSN

2385-1635

Volume Title

Publisher

Edizioni Ca'Foscari

Type

Article

Peer reviewed

Yes

Abstract

The mission statement of the online creative commerce platform Etsy declares its commitment to “using the power of business to strengthen communities and empower people”. Among the many handmade and vintage items sold on Etsy are 3,811 items quoting Helena’s description of Hermia from A Midsummer Night’s Dream (“and though she be but little, she is fierce”). This journal paper will examine the relationship between Shakespeare and the predominantly female crafts people who operate through platforms such as these as well as Shakespeare’s own depiction of female craft and handcrafted items. It seeks to explore the processes at work in Shakespeare-inspired merchandise and the relationship they claim to the play texts they adapt. The paper will continue by situating ‘female’ oriented creative work within the current political climate and exploring both the possibilities and limitations of craft as a vehicle for political resistance.

Description

open access article

Keywords

Shakespeare, Adaptation, Craft, Sewing, Women, Feminism

Citation

BLACKWELL, A. (2018) '#DifferenceMakesUs': Selling Shakespeare Online (and the Commerce Platform Etsy). English Literature: Theories, Interpretations and Contexts, 5 (1), pp. 23-37

Rights

Research Institute