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Titolo: A companion to Shakespeare and performance [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Barbara Hodgdon and W.B. Worthen Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Malden, MA, : Blackwell Pub., 2005
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (706 p.)
Disciplina: 822.3/3
Altri autori: HodgdonBarbara <1932->  
WorthenWilliam B. <1955->  
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: A Companion to Shakespeare and Performance; Contents; List of Illustrations; Notes on Contributors; Acknowledgments; Introduction: A Kind of History; Part I Overviews: Terms of Performance; 1 Reconstructing Love: King Lear and Theater Architecture; 2 Shakespeare's Two Bodies; 3 Ragging Twelfth Night: 1602, 1996, 2002-3; 4 On Location; 5 Where is Hamlet? Text, Performance, and Adaptation; 6 Shakespeare and the Possibilities of Postcolonial Performance; Part II Materialities: Writing and Performance; 7 The Imaginary Text, or the Curse of the Folio; 8 Shakespearean Screen/Play
9 What Does the Cued Part Cue? Parts and Cues in Romeo and Juliet10 Editors in Love? Performing Desire in Romeo and Juliet; 11 Prefixing the Author: Print, Plays, and Performance; Part III Histories; 12 Shakespeare the Victorian; 13 Shakespeare Goes Slumming: Harlem '37 and Birmingham '97; 14 Stanislavski, Othello, and the Motives of Eloquence; 15 Shakespeare, Henry VI and the Festival of Britain; 16 Encoding/Decoding Shakespeare: Richard III at the 2002 Stratford Festival; 17 Performance as Deflection; 18 Maverick Shakespeare
19 Inheriting the Globe: The Reception of Shakespearean Space and Audience in Contemporary Reviewing20 Performing History: Henry IV, Money, and the Fashion of the Times; Part IV Performance Technologies, Cultural Technologies; 21 ''Are We Being Theatrical Yet?'': Actors, Editors, and the Possibilities of Dialogue; 22 Shakespeare on the Record; 23 SShockspeare: (Nazi) Shakespeare Goes Heil-lywood; 24 Game Space/Tragic Space: Julie Taymor's Titus; 25 Shakespeare Stiles Style: Shakespeare, Julia Stiles, and American Girl Culture; 26 Shakespeare on Vacation; Part V Identities of Performance
27 Visions of Color: Spectacle, Spectators, and the Performance of Race 28 Shakespeare and the Fiction of the Intercultural; 29 Guying the Guys and Girling The Shrew:(Post)Feminist Fun at Shakespeare's Globe; 30 Queering the Audience: All-Male Casts in Recent Productions of Shakespeare; 31 A Thousand Shakespeare's: From Cinematic Saga to Feminist Geography or, The Escape from Iceland; 32 Conflicting Fields of Vision: Performing Self and Other in Two Intercultural Shakespeare Productions; Part VI Performing Pedagogies; 33 Teaching Through Performance
34 ''The eye of man hath not heard, / The ear of manhath not seen'': Teaching Tools for Speaking ShakespeareIndex
Sommario/riassunto: A Companion to Shakespeare and Performance provides a state-of-the-art engagement with the rapidly developing field of Shakespeare performance studies. Redraws the boundaries of Shakespeare performance studies. Considers performance in a range of media, including in print, in the classroom, in the theatre, in film, on television and video, in multimedia and digital forms. Introduces important terms and contemporary areas of enquiry in Shakespeare and performance. Raises questions about the dynamic interplay between Shakespearean wri
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ISBN: 1-78268-496-4
1-280-23726-0
9786610237265
1-4051-6506-5
0-470-99670-6
1-4051-5023-8
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910143297003321
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