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Author Desmet, Christy

Title The Routledge Handbook of Shakespeare and Global Appropriation
Published Milton : Routledge, 2019

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Description 1 online resource (499 pages)
Series Routledge Literature Handbooks Ser
Routledge Literature Handbooks Ser
Contents Cover; Half Title; Series; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; List of figures; List of contributors; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Shakespearean appropriation in inter/national contexts; Part I Transcultural and intercultural Shakespeares; 1 ". . . the great globe itself ... shall dissolve": art after the apocalypse in Station Eleven; 2 Others within: ethics in the age of Global Shakespeare; 3 "You say you want a revolution?": Shakespeare in Mexican [dis]guise; 4 "Don't it make my brown eyes blue": uneasy assimilation and the Shakespeare-Latinx divide
5 "To appropriate these white centuries": James Baldwin's race conscious Shakespeare6 Bishōnen Hamlet: stealth-queering Shakespeare in Manga Shakespeare: Hamlet; 7 Edmund hosts William: appropriation, polytemporality, and postcoloniality in Frank McGuinness's Mutabilitie; 8 Shakespeare appropriation and queer Latinx empowerment in Josh Inocéncio's Ofélio; 9 Calibán Rex? Cultural syncretism in Teatro Buendía's Otra Tempestad; 10 Fooling around with Shakespeare: the curious case of "Indian" Twelfth Nights; Part II Decolonizing Shakespeares
11 "Flipping the turtle on its back": Shakespeare, decolonization, and First Peoples in Canada12 Nomadic Shylock: nationhood and its subversion in The Merchant of Venice; 13 "What country, friend, is this?" Carlos Díaz's Cuban Illyria; 14 Inheriting the past, surviving the future; 15 The politics of African Shakespeare; 16 Da Kine Shakespeare: James Grant Benton's Twelf Nite O Wateva!; Part III World pedagogical Shakespeares; 17 "Make new nations": Shakespearean communities in the twenty-first century; 18 Appropriating Shakespeare for marginalized students
19 Beyond appropriation: teaching Shakespeare with accidental echoes in film20 Teaching Global Shakespeare: visual culture projects in action; Part IV Regional, local, and "glocal" Shakespeares; 21 Othello in Poland, a prevailingly homogeneous ethnic country; 22 Shakespeare in Ireland: 1916 to 2016; 23 Shakespeare's presence in the land of ancient drama: Karolos Koun's attempts to acculturate Shakespeare in Greece; 24 "To be/not to be": Hamlet and the threshold of potentiality in post-communist Bulgaria; 25 What's in a name? Shakespeare and Japanese pop culture
26 "Subjugating Arab forms to European meters"? Shakespeare, Abu Shadi, and the first translations of the sonnets into Arabic27 Shakespeare's anāshīd; 28 Paul Robeson, Margaret Webster, and their transnational Othello; Part V Transmedia Shakespeares; 29 Ecologies of the Shakespearean artists' book; 30 Falstaff and the constructions of musical nostalgia; 31 The Moor makes a cameo: Serial, Shakespeare, and the white racial frame; 32 De-emphasizing race in young adult novel adaptations of Othello; 33 Resisting history and atoning for racial privilege: Shakespeare's Henriad in HBO's The Wire
Summary "Shakespeare has been adapted and appropriated onto stage, screen, page, and now a variety of new digital formats. Globalisation has led to a new wave of cultural appropriations and this volume brings together a variety of different perspectives and voices, addressing topics such as trans-and intermedia performances; Shakespearean utopias and dystopias; the ethics of appropriation; Shakespeare and Global justice as well as a section on how to approach the teaching of these topics. Offering an overview and history of Shakespearean appropriations as well as discussing contemporary issues and debates in the field, this book is the ultimate guide to this vibrant topic"-- Provided by publisher
Notes 34 Indigenizing Shakespeare: Haider and the politics of appropriation
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Subject Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Adaptations -- History and criticism
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Influence.
SUBJECT Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 fast
Subject Cultural appropriation.
LITERARY CRITICISM -- General.
Cultural appropriation
Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
Literature -- Adaptations
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
Author Iyengar, Sujata
Jacobson, Miriam
ISBN 9781351687539
1351687530