Multicultural Shakespeare: Translation, Appropriation and Performance: Recent submissions
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Tacky “Shakespeares” in Japan
(Lodz University Press, 2013-12-31)There is no doubt that Shakespeare is “the flagship commodity” in the globalized cultural market. The fact that his works are being studied, performed, and admired, or, adapted and parodied almost all over the world, would ... -
Shakespeare in Chinese Cinema
(Lodz University Press, 2013-12-31)Shakespeare’s plays were first adapted in the Chinese cinema in the era of silent motion pictures, such as A Woman Lawyer (from The Merchant of Venice, 1927), and A Spray of Plum Blossoms (from The Two Gentlemen of Verona, ... -
Additional Dialogue by…Versions of Shakespeare in the World’s Multiplexes
(Lodz University Press, 2013-12-31)William Shakespeare has been part of the cinema since 1899. In the twentieth century almost a thousand films in some way based upon his plays were made, but the vast majority of those which sought to faithfully present his ... -
Shakespeare on the Peking Opera Stage
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The Yard and Korean Shakespeare
(Lodz University Press, 2013-12-31)Since the New Globe Theatre opened in 1996, they have used the yard as an acting area or entrances. Even though the authenticity of using the yard is disputable, nobody denies that the yard must be a very effective tool ... -
Macbeth in Nineteenth-Century Bengal: A Case of Conflicted Indigenization
(Lodz University Press, 2013-12-31)Adaptation, a complex bilingual and bicultural process, is further problematised in a colonial scenario inflected by burgeoning nationalism and imperialist counter-oppression. Nagendranath Bose’s Karnabir (1884/85), the ... -
Modernity and Tradition in Shakespeare’s Asianization
(Lodz University Press, 2013-12-31)Do Marjorie Garber’s premises that Shakespeare makes modern culture and that modern culture makes Shakespeare apply to his reception in Asian contexts? Shakespeare’s Asianization, namely adaptation of certain Shakespeare ... -
Book Reviews
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Theatre Reviews
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The Absence of Allusion to Warfare in Álvaro Cunqueiro’s Don Hamlet: A Galician Text of the Shakespearian Play
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A Holonic Approach to Shakespeare: The Digital Reference System (DRS)
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Nothing like the Sun: Shakespeare in Spain Today
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Polish Macbeth and the Middle East Crisis
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Hamlet in Slovenia: From Myth to Theatre
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The Turn of the Shrew: Gendering the Power of Loquacity in Othello
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Theatre Reviews
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Book Reviews
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Venturing Outside: The Emergence of Australian Open-Air Theatre
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Māori take on Shakespeare: The Merchant of Venice in Aotearoa/New Zealand
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"What's past is prologue": Performing Shakespeare and Aboriginality in Australia
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