Ghostly fragments : essays on Shakespeare and performance /
Ghostly Fragments gathers the essays of the late Barbara C. Hodgdon, a renowned scholar of Shakespeare and performance studies. Her influential publications over thirty years reflected a remarkable intelligence, wit, and originality, as did her lectures and conference papers. The editors have select...
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Ann Arbor :
University of Michigan Press,
[2021]
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Table of Contents:
- Teaching Shakespeare. Introduction / Miriam Gilbert
- Bernie on Hamlet
- Making changes/making sense
- The last Shakespeare picture show or going to the barricades
- Analyzing stage performances. Introduction / W.B. Worthen
- Rehearsal process as critical practice : John Barton's 1978 Love's labour's lost
- Making it new : Katie Mitchell refashions Shakespeare-history
- Re-incarnations
- I sing the body artifactual : prologue, Meditations, and jig
- Un-marking, re-marking, and difference
- Editing Shakespeare texts. Introduction / Margaret Jane Kidnie
- Dream talk
- Who is performing "in" these text(s)? Or, Shrew-ing around
- New collaborations with old plays : the (textual) politics of performance commentary
- Analyzing Shakespeare films. Introduction / Richard Abel
- Kozintsev's King Lear : filming a tragic poem
- Replicating Richard : body doubles, body politics
- William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet : everything's nice in America?
- The Shakespearean phonograph
- "Shopping" in the Shakespeare archives. Introduction / Pascale Aebischer
- Bride-ing the shrew : costumes that matter
- (You)Tube travel : the 9:59 to Dover Beach, stopping at Fair Verona and Elsinore
- Spectral traces in the archive
- Paper worlds : a story of things left behind
- Published writings by Barbara C. Hodgdon.