Performing Shakespearean Appropriations

Performing Shakespearean Appropriations

Author: Darlena Ciraulo

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2022-06-29

Total Pages: 253

ISBN-13: 1683933613

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This collection of essays brings together innovative scholarship on Shakespeare’s afterlives in tribute to Christy Desmet. Contributors explore the production and consumption of Shakespeare in acts of adaptation and appropriation across a range of performance topics, from book history to the novel to television, cinema, and digital media.


World-Wide Shakespeares

World-Wide Shakespeares

Author: Sonia Massai

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2007-05-07

Total Pages: 214

ISBN-13: 1134345844

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World-Wide Shakespeares brings together an international team of leading scholars in order to explore the appropriation of Shakespeare's plays in film and performance around the world.


Performing Shakespearean Appropriations

Performing Shakespearean Appropriations

Author: Darlena Ciraulo

Publisher:

Published: 2022-07-15

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 9781683933601

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This collection of essays brings together innovative scholarship on Shakespeare's afterlives in tribute to Christy Desmet. Contributors explore the production and consumption of Shakespeare in acts of adaptation and appropriation across a range of performance topics, from book history to the novel to television, cinema, and digital media.


The Shakespeare Trade

The Shakespeare Trade

Author: Barbara Hodgdon

Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 332

ISBN-13: 9780812213898

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"Hodgdon's work should be required reading for anyone concerned with Shakespeare's cultural capital at the end of the twentieth century."—South Atlantic Review


Shakespeare and Appropriation

Shakespeare and Appropriation

Author: Christy Desmet

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 0415207266

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This fascinating collection of original essays show how writer's efforts to intimate, contradict, compete with, and reproduce Shakespeare keep him in the cultural conversation.


Ethical Implications of Shakespeare in Performance and Appropriation

Ethical Implications of Shakespeare in Performance and Appropriation

Author: Geoffrey Way

Publisher: Edinburgh University Press

Published: 2024-04-30

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 1399524933

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Bringing together the discrete fields of appropriation and performance studies, this collection explores pivotal intersections between the two approaches to consider the ethical implications of decisions made when artists and scholars appropriate Shakespeare. The essays in this book, written by established and emerging scholars in subfields such as premodern critical race studies, gender and sexuality studies, queer theory, performance studies, adaptation/appropriation studies and fan studies, demonstrate how remaking the plays across time, cultures or media changes the nature both of what Shakespeare promises and the expectations of those promised Shakespeare. Using examples such as rap music, popular television, theatre history and twentieth-century poetry, this collection argues that understanding Shakespeare at different intersections between performance and appropriation requires continuously negotiating what is signified through Shakespeare to the communities that use and consume him.


Shakespeare and the Italian Renaissance

Shakespeare and the Italian Renaissance

Author: Michele Marrapodi

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-04-01

Total Pages: 388

ISBN-13: 1317056442

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Shakespeare and the Italian Renaissance investigates the works of Shakespeare and his fellow dramatists from within the context of the European Renaissance and, more specifically, from within the context of Italian cultural, dramatic, and literary traditions, with reference to the impact and influence of classical, coeval, and contemporary culture. In contrast to previous studies, the critical perspectives pursued in this volume’s tripartite organization take into account a wider European intertextual dimension and, above all, an ideological interpretation of the 'aesthetics' or 'politics' of intertextuality. Contributors perceive the presence of the Italian world in early modern England not as a traditional treasure trove of influence and imitation, but as a potential cultural force, consonant with complex processes of appropriation, transformation, and ideological opposition through a continuous dialectical interchange of compliance and subversion.


Shakespeare and Cultural Appropriation

Shakespeare and Cultural Appropriation

Author: Vanessa I. Corredera

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2023-03-24

Total Pages: 255

ISBN-13: 1000855422

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Shakespeare and Cultural Appropriation pushes back against two intertwined binaries: the idea that appropriation can only be either theft or gift, and the idea that cultural appropriation should be narrowly defined as an appropriative contest between a hegemonic and marginalized power. In doing so, the contributions to the collection provide tools for thinking about appropriation and cultural appropriation as spectrums constantly evolving and renegotiating between the poles of exploitation and appreciation. This collection argues that the concept of cultural appropriation is one of the most undertheorized yet evocative frameworks for Shakespeare appropriation studies to address the relationships between power, users, and uses of Shakespeare. By robustly theorizing cultural appropriation, this collection offers a foundation for interrogating not just the line between exploitation and appreciation, but also how distinct values, biases, and inequities determine where that line lies. Ultimately, this collection broadly employs cultural appropriation to rethink how Shakespeare studies can redirect attention back to power structures, cultural ownership and identity, and Shakespeare’s imbrication within those networks of power and influence. Throughout the contributions in this collection, which explore twentieth and twenty-first century global appropriations of Shakespeare across modes and genres, the collection uncovers how a deeper exploration of cultural appropriation can reorient the inquiries of Shakespeare adaptation and appropriation studies. This collection will be of great interest to students and scholars in theatre and performance studies, Shakespeare studies, and adaption studies.


Local and Global Myths in Shakespearean Performance

Local and Global Myths in Shakespearean Performance

Author: Aneta Mancewicz

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2018-08-08

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 3319898515

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This collection of scholarly essays offers a new understanding of local and global myths that have been constructed around Shakespeare in theatre, cinema, and television from the nineteenth century to the present. Drawing on a definition of myth as a powerful ideological narrative, Local and Global Myths in Shakespearean Performance examines historical, political, and cultural conditions of Shakespearean performances in Europe, Asia, and North and South America. The first part of this volume offers a theoretical introduction to Shakespeare as myth from a twenty-first century perspective. The second part critically evaluates myths of linguistic transcendence, authenticity, and universality within broader European, neo-liberal, and post-colonial contexts. The study of local identities and global icons in the third part uncovers dynamic relationships between regional, national, and transnational myths of Shakespeare. The fourth part revises persistent narratives concerning a political potential of Shakespeare’s plays in communist and post-communist countries. Finally, part five explores the influence of commercial and popular culture on Shakespeare myths. Michael Dobson’s Afterword concludes the volume by locating Shakespeare within classical mythology and contemporary concerns.


Variable Objects

Variable Objects

Author: Valerie M. Fazel

Publisher: EUP

Published: 2022-11-19

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 9781474481403

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Drawing on new materialism and object-oriented ontology, Variable Objects proposes that Shakespeare is a vibrant object replete with a variable energy that accounts for its infinite meaning-making capacity.