Contemporary Readings in Global Performances of Shakespeare
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Contemporary Readings in Global Performances of Shakespeare
Joubin, Alexa Alice
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
10/2024
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9781350410817
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Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgements and Textual Note
The Great Globe Itself: An Introduction to Shakespeare in Heterotopia
Alexa Alice Joubin (George Washington University, USA)
Methodologies
1. Not What Shakespeare Wrote? A Strategy for Reading Shakespeare in Translation
Daniel Gallimore (Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan)
2. Shakespeare and World Cinema: A Strategy for Reading Film
Mark Thornton Burnett (Queen's University Belfast, UK)
3. Shakespeare and Multilinguistic Affairs: A Strategy for Reading Across Borders
Michael Saenger (Southwestern University, USA)
4. Shakespeare in Turkey: A Strategy for Reading Kaleidoscopic Modernity
Abdulhamit Arvas (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
Big Pictures
5. Shakespeare in Iran, Afghanistan, and the Persian Diaspora
Shauna O'Brien and Ema Vyroubalova (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)
6. Shakespeare and Southeast Asia
Kathy Foley (University of California, Santa Cruz, USA)
7. Shakespeare and Latin America
Anna Stegh Camati (Centro Universitario Campos Andrade, Brazil) and Maria Clara Versiani Galery (Federal University of Ouro Preto, Brazil)
8. Shakespeare and the Arab World
Katherine Hennessey (American University of Kuwait)
9. Shakespeare and India
Thea Buckley (Queen's University Belfast, UK)
10. Shakespeare and the Slavic World
Natalia Khomenko (York University, Canada)
Case Studies
11. Haider Revisited: Postcoloniality and the Reception of Shakespeare Adaptations
Amrita Sen (University of Calcutta, India)
12. Korean Shamanic Ritual, Yang Jung-ung's Hamlet, and Oh Tae-suk's The Tempest
Hyon-u Lee (Soon Chun Hyang University, South Korea)
13. Shakespeare as a Role-Playing Game on Zoom: Virtual Theatre in Brazil During and After the Pandemic
Aline de Mello Sanfelici (Universidade Tecnologica Federal do Parana in Curitiba, Brazil)
14. Shakespeare and the UK: 'Brand Britain' and the British Shakespearean repertoire, 1997-2017
Stephen Purcell (University of Warwick, UK)
15. Wayne & Shuster's Shakespearean Slapstick on Canadian Radio and Television
Jennifer Drouin (McGill University, Canada)
Coda
16. Teaching Global Shakespeare in Yemen, Kuwait, and China: An Interview with Katherine Hennessey
Alexa Alice Joubin (George Washington University, USA)
Index
Acknowledgements and Textual Note
The Great Globe Itself: An Introduction to Shakespeare in Heterotopia
Alexa Alice Joubin (George Washington University, USA)
Methodologies
1. Not What Shakespeare Wrote? A Strategy for Reading Shakespeare in Translation
Daniel Gallimore (Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan)
2. Shakespeare and World Cinema: A Strategy for Reading Film
Mark Thornton Burnett (Queen's University Belfast, UK)
3. Shakespeare and Multilinguistic Affairs: A Strategy for Reading Across Borders
Michael Saenger (Southwestern University, USA)
4. Shakespeare in Turkey: A Strategy for Reading Kaleidoscopic Modernity
Abdulhamit Arvas (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
Big Pictures
5. Shakespeare in Iran, Afghanistan, and the Persian Diaspora
Shauna O'Brien and Ema Vyroubalova (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)
6. Shakespeare and Southeast Asia
Kathy Foley (University of California, Santa Cruz, USA)
7. Shakespeare and Latin America
Anna Stegh Camati (Centro Universitario Campos Andrade, Brazil) and Maria Clara Versiani Galery (Federal University of Ouro Preto, Brazil)
8. Shakespeare and the Arab World
Katherine Hennessey (American University of Kuwait)
9. Shakespeare and India
Thea Buckley (Queen's University Belfast, UK)
10. Shakespeare and the Slavic World
Natalia Khomenko (York University, Canada)
Case Studies
11. Haider Revisited: Postcoloniality and the Reception of Shakespeare Adaptations
Amrita Sen (University of Calcutta, India)
12. Korean Shamanic Ritual, Yang Jung-ung's Hamlet, and Oh Tae-suk's The Tempest
Hyon-u Lee (Soon Chun Hyang University, South Korea)
13. Shakespeare as a Role-Playing Game on Zoom: Virtual Theatre in Brazil During and After the Pandemic
Aline de Mello Sanfelici (Universidade Tecnologica Federal do Parana in Curitiba, Brazil)
14. Shakespeare and the UK: 'Brand Britain' and the British Shakespearean repertoire, 1997-2017
Stephen Purcell (University of Warwick, UK)
15. Wayne & Shuster's Shakespearean Slapstick on Canadian Radio and Television
Jennifer Drouin (McGill University, Canada)
Coda
16. Teaching Global Shakespeare in Yemen, Kuwait, and China: An Interview with Katherine Hennessey
Alexa Alice Joubin (George Washington University, USA)
Index
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methodologies; dramaturgy; film; performance studies; critical race; gender studies; cultural exchange; Henry V; Titus Andronicus; modernist adaptations; global cinema; multilingual; productions; translation; Southeast Asia; Latin America; Arab world; India; Iran; Afghanistan; Farsi-speaking diaspora; Vishal Bhardwaj; Haider; Yang Jung-ung; Hamlet; Oh Tae-suk; The Tempest; Wayne & Shuster; Canada
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgements and Textual Note
The Great Globe Itself: An Introduction to Shakespeare in Heterotopia
Alexa Alice Joubin (George Washington University, USA)
Methodologies
1. Not What Shakespeare Wrote? A Strategy for Reading Shakespeare in Translation
Daniel Gallimore (Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan)
2. Shakespeare and World Cinema: A Strategy for Reading Film
Mark Thornton Burnett (Queen's University Belfast, UK)
3. Shakespeare and Multilinguistic Affairs: A Strategy for Reading Across Borders
Michael Saenger (Southwestern University, USA)
4. Shakespeare in Turkey: A Strategy for Reading Kaleidoscopic Modernity
Abdulhamit Arvas (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
Big Pictures
5. Shakespeare in Iran, Afghanistan, and the Persian Diaspora
Shauna O'Brien and Ema Vyroubalova (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)
6. Shakespeare and Southeast Asia
Kathy Foley (University of California, Santa Cruz, USA)
7. Shakespeare and Latin America
Anna Stegh Camati (Centro Universitario Campos Andrade, Brazil) and Maria Clara Versiani Galery (Federal University of Ouro Preto, Brazil)
8. Shakespeare and the Arab World
Katherine Hennessey (American University of Kuwait)
9. Shakespeare and India
Thea Buckley (Queen's University Belfast, UK)
10. Shakespeare and the Slavic World
Natalia Khomenko (York University, Canada)
Case Studies
11. Haider Revisited: Postcoloniality and the Reception of Shakespeare Adaptations
Amrita Sen (University of Calcutta, India)
12. Korean Shamanic Ritual, Yang Jung-ung's Hamlet, and Oh Tae-suk's The Tempest
Hyon-u Lee (Soon Chun Hyang University, South Korea)
13. Shakespeare as a Role-Playing Game on Zoom: Virtual Theatre in Brazil During and After the Pandemic
Aline de Mello Sanfelici (Universidade Tecnologica Federal do Parana in Curitiba, Brazil)
14. Shakespeare and the UK: 'Brand Britain' and the British Shakespearean repertoire, 1997-2017
Stephen Purcell (University of Warwick, UK)
15. Wayne & Shuster's Shakespearean Slapstick on Canadian Radio and Television
Jennifer Drouin (McGill University, Canada)
Coda
16. Teaching Global Shakespeare in Yemen, Kuwait, and China: An Interview with Katherine Hennessey
Alexa Alice Joubin (George Washington University, USA)
Index
Acknowledgements and Textual Note
The Great Globe Itself: An Introduction to Shakespeare in Heterotopia
Alexa Alice Joubin (George Washington University, USA)
Methodologies
1. Not What Shakespeare Wrote? A Strategy for Reading Shakespeare in Translation
Daniel Gallimore (Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan)
2. Shakespeare and World Cinema: A Strategy for Reading Film
Mark Thornton Burnett (Queen's University Belfast, UK)
3. Shakespeare and Multilinguistic Affairs: A Strategy for Reading Across Borders
Michael Saenger (Southwestern University, USA)
4. Shakespeare in Turkey: A Strategy for Reading Kaleidoscopic Modernity
Abdulhamit Arvas (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
Big Pictures
5. Shakespeare in Iran, Afghanistan, and the Persian Diaspora
Shauna O'Brien and Ema Vyroubalova (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)
6. Shakespeare and Southeast Asia
Kathy Foley (University of California, Santa Cruz, USA)
7. Shakespeare and Latin America
Anna Stegh Camati (Centro Universitario Campos Andrade, Brazil) and Maria Clara Versiani Galery (Federal University of Ouro Preto, Brazil)
8. Shakespeare and the Arab World
Katherine Hennessey (American University of Kuwait)
9. Shakespeare and India
Thea Buckley (Queen's University Belfast, UK)
10. Shakespeare and the Slavic World
Natalia Khomenko (York University, Canada)
Case Studies
11. Haider Revisited: Postcoloniality and the Reception of Shakespeare Adaptations
Amrita Sen (University of Calcutta, India)
12. Korean Shamanic Ritual, Yang Jung-ung's Hamlet, and Oh Tae-suk's The Tempest
Hyon-u Lee (Soon Chun Hyang University, South Korea)
13. Shakespeare as a Role-Playing Game on Zoom: Virtual Theatre in Brazil During and After the Pandemic
Aline de Mello Sanfelici (Universidade Tecnologica Federal do Parana in Curitiba, Brazil)
14. Shakespeare and the UK: 'Brand Britain' and the British Shakespearean repertoire, 1997-2017
Stephen Purcell (University of Warwick, UK)
15. Wayne & Shuster's Shakespearean Slapstick on Canadian Radio and Television
Jennifer Drouin (McGill University, Canada)
Coda
16. Teaching Global Shakespeare in Yemen, Kuwait, and China: An Interview with Katherine Hennessey
Alexa Alice Joubin (George Washington University, USA)
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
methodologies; dramaturgy; film; performance studies; critical race; gender studies; cultural exchange; Henry V; Titus Andronicus; modernist adaptations; global cinema; multilingual; productions; translation; Southeast Asia; Latin America; Arab world; India; Iran; Afghanistan; Farsi-speaking diaspora; Vishal Bhardwaj; Haider; Yang Jung-ung; Hamlet; Oh Tae-suk; The Tempest; Wayne & Shuster; Canada