Overview
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P. Aebischer
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E. Esche
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N. Wheale
Keywords
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America
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cinema
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coloniality
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cultural studies
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culture
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environment
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essay
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nation
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national identity
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opera
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performance
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play
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politics
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subject
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William Shakespeare
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British and Irish Literature
About this book
This collection focuses on contemporary remakings of Shakespeare in a variety of contexts and textual forms. Located at the intersection of Shakespeare studies, performance studies, post-colonial criticism and cultural studies, the essays address the question of how Shakespeare's plays affect and are affected by their environments as they are transposed into a variety of media, cultures, geographical locations, genres and historical moments. The volume includes articles on Shakespeare in American sign language, theatre, film, screenplay, music, documentary and soap opera.
About the authors
PAROMITA CHAKRAVARTI Teaches English at the University of Jadavpur, Calcutta, India
JEAN CHOTHIA Fellow of Selwyn College, Cambridge and Senior Lecturer in the Cambridge University Faculty of English, UK
SUSANNE GREENHALGH Senior Lecturer in Drama at Roehampton University of Surrey, UK
BARBARA HODGDON Adjunct Professor of English and Drama at the University of Michigan, USA
PETER NOVAK Assistant Professor in the Department of Visual and Performing Arts at the University of San Francisco, USA
ROBERT SHAUGHNESSY Reader in Drama, Theatre and Performance at the University of Surrey, Roehampton, UK
CATHERINE SILVERSTONE Completed a DPhil thesis on Shakespeare and Performance at the University of Sussex, UK
KAY H. SMITH Professor in the Department of Interdisciplinary Studies at Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina, USA
POONAM TRIVEDI Reader in English, Indraprastha College, University of Delhi, India
RAMONA WRAY Lecturer in English at Queen's University, Belfast, UK