Almost Shakespeare : reinventing his works for cinema and television /
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| Language: | English |
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Jefferson, N.C. :
McFarland & Co.,
[2004]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / James R. Keller and Leslie Stratyner
- The politics of culture : the play's the thing / Patrick Finn
- Imitation as originality in Gus van Sant's My own private Idaho / Andrew Barnaby
- Shakespeare transposed : the British stage on the post-colonial screen / Parmita Kapadia
- Suture, Shakespeare, and race, or, What is our cultural debt to the bard? / Ayanna Thompson
- Cinema in the round : self-reflexivity in Tim Blake Nelson's O / Eric C. Brown
- Sex, lies, videotape-and Othello / R.S. White
- The time is out of joint : Withnail and I and historical melancholia, or, Camberwell carrots and Shakespeare / Aaron Kelly and David Salter
- Horatio : the first CSI / Jody Malcolm
- Teen scenes : recognizing Shakespeare in teen film / Ariane M. Balizet
- An aweful rule : safe schools, hard canons, and Shakespeare's loose heirs / Melissa J. Jones
- Prospero's pharmacy : Peter Greenaway and the critics play Shakespeare's mimetic game / Dan DeWeese
- Shakespeare film and television derivatives : a bibliography / Jose Ramon Diaz Fernandez.