Shakespearean Spaces in Australian Literary Adaptations for Children and Young Adults
Shakespearean Spaces in Australian Literary Adaptations for Children and Young Adults
Marokakis, Michael
Taylor & Francis Ltd
01/2024
252
Mole
Inglês
9781032213774
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction
1. The Australian Marketplace: Australian Authorship, Shakespearean Stories and Young Readers
Navigating the Marketplace of Australian Adaptations
Shakespearean Currency in the Australian Marketplace
The Three Categories of Australian Shakespearean Adaptations
Adaptations as Historical Fictions
Adaptations Set in Contemporary Australian Contexts
Hybrid Settings: Texts Set in Contemporary Australia and the World of the Shakespeare Play
Paratextual Elements
2. Meeting Shakespeare in the Child's Space: A Question of Subjectification and Socialisation
School and Classroom Spaces
Educational Forms in Australian Adaptations
The Classroom beyond its Four Walls
Putting on Shakespeare: The Politics of the School Stage
Dreams and Imaginary Spaces
3. The Bodies He Wrote: (Re)Casting Gendered Identities
Shakespeare's Men as Contemporary Boys
Rewriting Shakespeare's Girls
Old Bodies Made New: Contemporary Adaptations and the Question of Inclusivity
4. Australian Adaptations on the World Stage: Greenberg, Masson and French
Theorising the International Marketplace
Strategies and Textualities
Picture Books and Graphic Novels
Fictionalising Shakespeare as Character
Shakespearean Adaptation as Historiographic Metafiction
Conclusion
1. The Australian Marketplace: Australian Authorship, Shakespearean Stories and Young Readers
Navigating the Marketplace of Australian Adaptations
Shakespearean Currency in the Australian Marketplace
The Three Categories of Australian Shakespearean Adaptations
Adaptations as Historical Fictions
Adaptations Set in Contemporary Australian Contexts
Hybrid Settings: Texts Set in Contemporary Australia and the World of the Shakespeare Play
Paratextual Elements
2. Meeting Shakespeare in the Child's Space: A Question of Subjectification and Socialisation
School and Classroom Spaces
Educational Forms in Australian Adaptations
The Classroom beyond its Four Walls
Putting on Shakespeare: The Politics of the School Stage
Dreams and Imaginary Spaces
3. The Bodies He Wrote: (Re)Casting Gendered Identities
Shakespeare's Men as Contemporary Boys
Rewriting Shakespeare's Girls
Old Bodies Made New: Contemporary Adaptations and the Question of Inclusivity
4. Australian Adaptations on the World Stage: Greenberg, Masson and French
Theorising the International Marketplace
Strategies and Textualities
Picture Books and Graphic Novels
Fictionalising Shakespeare as Character
Shakespearean Adaptation as Historiographic Metafiction
Conclusion
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Australian adaptation;Shakespeare;children's literature theory;Child;Bourdieu cultural capital;Young Adult;literary adaptation analysis;Gendered identities;gender identity in literature;Subjectification;educational adaptation studies;historiographic metafiction;Australian Shakespeare adaptations for youth
Introduction
1. The Australian Marketplace: Australian Authorship, Shakespearean Stories and Young Readers
Navigating the Marketplace of Australian Adaptations
Shakespearean Currency in the Australian Marketplace
The Three Categories of Australian Shakespearean Adaptations
Adaptations as Historical Fictions
Adaptations Set in Contemporary Australian Contexts
Hybrid Settings: Texts Set in Contemporary Australia and the World of the Shakespeare Play
Paratextual Elements
2. Meeting Shakespeare in the Child's Space: A Question of Subjectification and Socialisation
School and Classroom Spaces
Educational Forms in Australian Adaptations
The Classroom beyond its Four Walls
Putting on Shakespeare: The Politics of the School Stage
Dreams and Imaginary Spaces
3. The Bodies He Wrote: (Re)Casting Gendered Identities
Shakespeare's Men as Contemporary Boys
Rewriting Shakespeare's Girls
Old Bodies Made New: Contemporary Adaptations and the Question of Inclusivity
4. Australian Adaptations on the World Stage: Greenberg, Masson and French
Theorising the International Marketplace
Strategies and Textualities
Picture Books and Graphic Novels
Fictionalising Shakespeare as Character
Shakespearean Adaptation as Historiographic Metafiction
Conclusion
1. The Australian Marketplace: Australian Authorship, Shakespearean Stories and Young Readers
Navigating the Marketplace of Australian Adaptations
Shakespearean Currency in the Australian Marketplace
The Three Categories of Australian Shakespearean Adaptations
Adaptations as Historical Fictions
Adaptations Set in Contemporary Australian Contexts
Hybrid Settings: Texts Set in Contemporary Australia and the World of the Shakespeare Play
Paratextual Elements
2. Meeting Shakespeare in the Child's Space: A Question of Subjectification and Socialisation
School and Classroom Spaces
Educational Forms in Australian Adaptations
The Classroom beyond its Four Walls
Putting on Shakespeare: The Politics of the School Stage
Dreams and Imaginary Spaces
3. The Bodies He Wrote: (Re)Casting Gendered Identities
Shakespeare's Men as Contemporary Boys
Rewriting Shakespeare's Girls
Old Bodies Made New: Contemporary Adaptations and the Question of Inclusivity
4. Australian Adaptations on the World Stage: Greenberg, Masson and French
Theorising the International Marketplace
Strategies and Textualities
Picture Books and Graphic Novels
Fictionalising Shakespeare as Character
Shakespearean Adaptation as Historiographic Metafiction
Conclusion
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Australian adaptation;Shakespeare;children's literature theory;Child;Bourdieu cultural capital;Young Adult;literary adaptation analysis;Gendered identities;gender identity in literature;Subjectification;educational adaptation studies;historiographic metafiction;Australian Shakespeare adaptations for youth