Shakespeare and Asia /
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Lewiston, N.Y. :
Edwin Mellen Press,
[2010]
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Table of Contents:
- Special essay: New evidence on William Shakeshafte and Edmund Campion / Glyn Parry
- Theme essays: Shakespeare and Asia
- Imagining the East: Shakespeare's Asia / David Bevington
- Alluding to Shakespeare in L'appartement, The king is alive, Wicker Park, A time to love, and University of laughs: digital film , Asianization, and the transnational film remake / Richard Burt
- Shakespeare's cultural capital made in China: from pre-modern to post-modern / Lingui Yang
- The "Hamlet complex" in China, 1903-1936 / Andrew Shoenbaum
- Shakespeare in China, before the People's Republic / Xianqiang Meng
- Social class and class struggle: Shakespeare in China in the1950s and 1960s / Weimin Li
- Locating Asian Shakespeares: an aesthetics of transculturation / Alexander C. Y. Huang
- "Thou orphans' father art": Shakespeare in Taiwanese and Yue operas / Bi-Qi Beatrice Lei
- Appropriating theories in the name of Shakespeare: the case of doctoral and MA theses on Shakespeare by Taiwan students / Chin-jung Hiu
- The uses of multimedia resources and performance history in teaching and producing Shakespeare's Twelfth night at NTNU / Alan Ying-nan Lin
- Glossing Shakespeare in Chinese translation: Liang Shiqiu, Zhu Shenghao, and ??? (The tempest) / Timothy Billings
- Translating Shakespeare across language and culture: a Chinese perspective / Chong Zhang
- A Chinese map of translation of Shakespeare's sonnets / Yimin Luo
- Shakespeare and class: Othello in mainland Japan and Okinawa / Masae Suzuki
- General essays
- A movable feast: the liturgical symbolism and design of The tempest / Roger Strittmatter and Lynne Kositsky
- Othello, genre, and performance: an approach to teaching the play / Michael J. Collins
- The tragic historie of Hamlet: staging the naughty quarto / David Richman
- Shakespeare's humanism: Hamlet, King Lear, and Sufism / Abdulla al-Dabbagh
- Shakespeare supplemented / John Jowett
- Looking for Shakespeare in Edward III / Marina Tarlinskaja.