The Routledge handbook of Shakespeare and global appropriation /

Shakespeare has been adapted and appropriated onto stage, screen, page, and now a variety of new digital formats. Globalisation has led to a new wave of cultural appropriations and this volume brings together a variety of different perspectives and voices, addressing topics such as trans-and interme...

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Other Authors: Desmet, Christy, 1954- (Editor), Iyengar, Sujata (Editor), Jacobson, Miriam Emma (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Routledge, [2020]
Series:Routledge literature handbooks.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction : Shakespearean appropriation in inter/national contexts / Sujata Iyengar and Miriam Jacobson
  • "The great globe itself . . . shall dissolve" : art after the apocalypse in Station Eleven / Sharon O'Dair
  • Others within : ethics in the age of global Shakespeare / Alexa Alice Joubin
  • "You say you want a revolution?" : Shakespeare in Mexican [dis]guise / Alfredo Michel Modenessi
  • "Don't it make my brown eyes blue" : uneasy assimilation and the Shakespeare-Latinx divide / Ruben Espinosa
  • "To appropriate these white centuries" : James Baldwin's race conscious Shakespeare / Jason Demeter
  • Bishonen Hamlet : stealth-queering Shakespeare in manga Shakespeare : Hamlet / Brandon Christopher
  • Edmund hosts William : appropriation, polytemporality, and postcoloniality in Frank McGuinness's Mutabilitie / Barbara Sebek
  • Shakespeare appropriation and queer Latinx empowerment in Josh Inocéncio's Ofélio / Katherine Gillen
  • Calibán rex? cultural syncretism in Teatro Buendía's Otra tempestad / Jennifer Flaherty
  • Fooling around with Shakespeare : the curious case of "Indian" Twelfth nights / Poonam Trivedi
  • "Flipping the turtle on its back" : Shakespeare, decolonization, and the first peoples in Canada / Daniel Fischlin
  • Nomadic Shylock : nationhood and its subversion in The merchant of Venice / Avraham Oz
  • "What country, friend, is this?" : Carlos Díaz's Cuban Illyria / Donna Woodford-Gormley
  • Inheriting the past, surviving the future / Adele Seeff
  • The politics of African Shakespeare / Jane Plastow
  • Da kine Shakespeare : James Grant Benton's Twelf nite o wateva! / Theresa M. DiPasquale
  • Make new nations : Shakespearean communities in the twenty-first century / Sheila T. Cavanagh
  • Appropriating Shakespeare for marginalized students / Jessica Walker
  • Beyond appropriation : teaching Shakespeare with accidental echoes in film / Matthew Kozusko
  • Teaching global Shakespeare : visual culture projects in action / Laurie Osborne
  • Othello in a prevailingly homogenous ethnic society / Krystyna Kujawinska Courtney
  • Shakespeare in Ireland : 1916 to 2016 / Nicholas Grene
  • Shakespeare"s presence in the land of ancient drama : Karolos Koun's attempts to acculturate Shakespeare in Greece / Tina Krontiris
  • "To be/not to be" : Hamlet and the threshold of potentiality in post-communist Bulgaria / Kirilka Stavreva and Boika Sokolova
  • What's in a name? Shakespeare and Japanese pop culture / Ryuta Minami
  • Subjugating Arab forms to European meters / David Moberly
  • Shakespeare's Anashid (translation) / David Moberly
  • Paul Robeson, Margaret Webster and their transnational Othello / Robert Sawyer
  • Ecologies of the Shakespearean artists' book / Sujata Iyengar
  • Falstaff and the constructions of musical nostalgia / Stephen Buhler
  • The Moor makes a cameo : serial, Shakespeare and white racial frame / Vanessa Corredera
  • De-emphasizing race in young adult novel adaptations of Othello / Keith Botelho
  • Resisting history and atoning for racial privilege : Shakespeare's Henriad in HBO's The wire / L. Monique Pittman
  • Indigenizing Shakespeare : Haider and the politics of appropriation / Amrita Sen
  • Ovidian appropriations, metamorphic illusion, and theatrical practice on the Shakespearean stage / Lisa Starks
  • Determined to prove a villain? appropriating Richard III's disability in recent graphic novels and comics / Marina Gerzic
  • Some tweeting Cleopatra : crossing borders on and off the Shakespearean stage / Louise Geddes
  • The sandman as Shakespearean appropriation / Miriam Jacobson
  • Shakespeare's scattered leaves : mutilated books, unbound pages, and the circulation of the First Folio / Christy Desmet.