The Bard in the Borderlands
An Anthology of Shakespeare Appropriations en La Frontera, Volume 3
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The Bard in the Borderlands
An Anthology of Shakespeare Appropriations en La Frontera, Volume 3
The third volume in the anthology, featuring a wide range of plays that reimagine Shakespeare works from Borderlands perspectives.
For several decades, Chicanx and Indigenous theatermakers have been repurposing Shakespeare’s plays to reflect the histories and lived realities of the US–Mexico Borderlands and to create space to tell stories of and for La Frontera. Celebrating this rich tradition, the third volume of The Bard in the Borderlands: An Anthology of Shakespeare Appropriations en La Frontera brings a wide range of Borderlands Shakespeare plays together for the first time in a multi-volume open-access scholarly edition. This anthology celebrates the dynamic, multilingual reworking of canon and place that defines Borderlands Shakespeare, and it situates these geographically and temporally diverse plays within the robust study of Shakespeare’s global afterlives.
The plays featured in this volume diverge drastically from Shakespeare, bringing elements of Hamlet, Henry IV, Part 1, Macbeth, and The Tempest into a range of subcultures that challenge dominant structures of power. In so doing, they remix and revise intersecting histories and traditions to heal colonial wounds and to call forth new worlds for fronterizos.
For several decades, Chicanx and Indigenous theatermakers have been repurposing Shakespeare’s plays to reflect the histories and lived realities of the US–Mexico Borderlands and to create space to tell stories of and for La Frontera. Celebrating this rich tradition, the third volume of The Bard in the Borderlands: An Anthology of Shakespeare Appropriations en La Frontera brings a wide range of Borderlands Shakespeare plays together for the first time in a multi-volume open-access scholarly edition. This anthology celebrates the dynamic, multilingual reworking of canon and place that defines Borderlands Shakespeare, and it situates these geographically and temporally diverse plays within the robust study of Shakespeare’s global afterlives.
The plays featured in this volume diverge drastically from Shakespeare, bringing elements of Hamlet, Henry IV, Part 1, Macbeth, and The Tempest into a range of subcultures that challenge dominant structures of power. In so doing, they remix and revise intersecting histories and traditions to heal colonial wounds and to call forth new worlds for fronterizos.
416 pages | 6 x 9 | © 2026
History: Latin American History
Literature and Literary Criticism: British and Irish Literature, Dramatic Works

Table of Contents
1. Introduction: “Tracing the Traditions of Borderlands Shakespeare,” by Katherine Gillen, Adrianna M. Santos, and Kathryn Vomero Santos
2. I-DJ, by Gregg Barrios
3. El Henry, by Herbert Siguenza
4. Marqués: A Narco Macbeth, by Kepano Stephen Richter and Nick Andrade
5. Rough Magic, by Andrew Siañez-De La O
2. I-DJ, by Gregg Barrios
3. El Henry, by Herbert Siguenza
4. Marqués: A Narco Macbeth, by Kepano Stephen Richter and Nick Andrade
5. Rough Magic, by Andrew Siañez-De La O
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