Shakespeare's world/world Shakespeares : the selected proceedings of the International Shakespeare Association World Congress Brisbane, 2006 /

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Corporate Author: International Shakespeare Association. World Congress
Other Authors: Fotheringham, Richard, Jansohn, Christa, White, R. S., 1948-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Newark : University of Delware Press, [2008]
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Table of Contents:
  • Prologue: Between tyranny and freedom : a brief voyage with the bard / Anwar Ibrahim
  • Part I. Shakespeare's world.
  • The little dogs and all" : ceremony, nakedness, shame and the deconsecration of kingship in King Lear / Michael Neill
  • "a dim farre of launce-skippe" : the ethics of Shakespeare's landscapes / Ruth Morse
  • Shakespeare and the invention of landscape : the view from Dover Cliff / Michael Hattaway
  • What lies beneath / Lisa Hopkins
  • Early modern dietaries and the Jews : The merchant of Venice and The Jew of Malta / Joan Fitzpatrick
  • The merchant of Venice and pressured conversions in Shakespeare's world / Marianne Novy
  • Shylock the old clothes man : Victorian burlesques of The merchant of Venice / Michael Shapiro
  • Shakespeare in the Jewish Cultural Association of Berlin during the Third Reich 1933-41 / Zoltán Márkus
  • The private life of public plays / Lena Cowen Orlin
  • Part II. Children's Shakespeare.
  • School of the Globe : Shakespeare for children, and me / Sophie Mason
  • Preaching to the unconverted : staging Shakespeare for children in the Low Countries / Paul J.C.M. Franssen
  • Part III. Cinema : a new Shakespeare.
  • Theater on film and film on theater in Hamlet / Deborah Cartmell
  • Spectacle and Shakespeare on film / Yong Li Lan
  • Aki Kaurismäki's Hamlet goes business : a socialist Shakespearean film noir comedy / Melissa Croteau
  • Part IV. World Shakespeares today.
  • The commitment to Shakespeare or What are we celebrating today? / Ania Loomba
  • The absence of Caliban : Shakespeare and colonial modernity / Supriya Chaudhuri
  • Quoting Hamlet outside Britain in the eighteenth century / Sayre Greenfield
  • New intercultural Shakespeares in East Asia / Kobayashi Kaori
  • Shakespeare studies and Hamlet in Korea / Dong-Wook Kim
  • Dialectical progress of feminity in Korean Shakespeare since 1990 / Hyon-u Lee
  • The "cooking stove" vs. the "Chinese takeaway" : the intercultural representation of Shakespeare on the Hong Kong stage / Dorothy Wong
  • Conflicts and compromises between a Shakespearean Hamlet and a Chinese prince : three Chinese operatic adaptations / Li Ruru
  • Rewriting Shakespeare in a Japanese context for the page and the stage / Yoshiko Kawachi
  • Othello's ghostly remainders : trauma and (post)colonial "disease" in Tayeb Salih's Season of migration to the north / Maurizio Calbi
  • Ideological appropriation and sexual politics : Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra and Ahmed Shawky's Masra' Cleopatra / Rafik Darragi
  • "Thou art a strange fellow" : dissonance and discordance in intercultural Shakespeares / Marcus Chen Chye Tan
  • "Through Shakespeare's Africa" : "terror and murder"? / Natasha Distiller
  • Epilogue: "Author, author!" / David Malouf.