Eating Shakespeare: Cultural Anthropophagy as Global Methodology: Global Shakespeare Inverted
Editat de Dr Anne Sophie Refskou, Dr Marcel Alvaro de Amorim, Dr Vinicius Mariano de Carvalhoen Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 feb 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350197671
ISBN-10: 135019767X
Pagini: 328
Ilustrații: 6 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 21 mm
Greutate: 1 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția The Arden Shakespeare
Seria Global Shakespeare Inverted
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 135019767X
Pagini: 328
Ilustrații: 6 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 21 mm
Greutate: 1 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția The Arden Shakespeare
Seria Global Shakespeare Inverted
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
An
innovative
study
offering
new
ways
of
exploring
how
Shakespeare
is
culturally
absorbed
and
produced
around
the
world
Notă biografică
Anne
Sophie
Refskou,
University
of
Surrey,
UK,Marcel
Alvaro
de
Amorim,
Federal
Institute
of
Rio
de
Janeiro,
Brazil
andVinicius
Mariano
de
Carvalho,
King's
College
London,
UK
Cuprins
List
of
IllustrationsNotes
on
ContributorsAcknowledgementsForeword,
David
SchalkwykAnne
Sophie
Refskou,
Marcel
Amorim
and
Vinicius
Mariano
de
Carvalho,
IntroductionDialogue
I:
Shakespeare
and
Cultural
Anthropophagy
in
PracticeGeraldo
Carneiro
and
Vinicius
de
Carvalho,
'We
are
all
Cannibals:
Reflections
on
Translating
Shakespeare'
Víctor
Huertas
Martín,
'Miguel
Del
Arco'sLas
Furias(2016):
Cultural
Anthropophagy
as
Adaptation
Practice
and
as
Metafiction'
'Devouring
Shakespeare
in
North-Eastern
Brazil':
Clowns
de
Shakespeare
director
Fernando
Yamamoto
in
Conversation
with
Paulo
da
Silva
GregórioCristiane
Busato
Smith,
'CannibalizingHamletin
Brazil:
Ophelia
meets
Oxum'Dialogue
II:
Global
Conversations
and
Intricate
Intersections'De-centring
Shakespeare,
incorporating
Otherness':
Diana
Henderson
in
conversation
with
Koel
Chatterjee
Marcel
Alvaro
de
Amorim,
'Transconstructing
Shakespeare'
'Past
and
Present
Trajectories
for
Global
Shakespeare':
Mark
Thornton
Burnett
in
Conversation
with
Anne
Sophie
RefskouDialogue
III:
Insiders
and
OutsidersVarsha
Panjwani,
'Tupi
or
not
Tupi':
Conversations
with
Brasian
Shakespeare
Directors'
Anne
Sophie
Refskou,
'"Not
where
he
eats,
but
where
he
is
eaten":
Rethinking
Otherness
in
(British)
Global
Shakespeare'
Eleine
Ng,
Rojak
Shakespeare,
'Devouring
the
Self
and
Digesting
Otherness
on
the
Singaporean
Stage'Dialogue
IV:
Re-cultivating
and
Re-Disseminating
Shakespeare
Beyond
the
InstitutionAimara
Resende,
'Engrafting
Him
New:
Educating
for
Citizenship
via
Shakespeare
in
a
Rural
Area
in
Brazil'
'Cultural
Anthropophagy
and
the
De-institutionalization
of
Shakespeare':
Paul
Heritage
in
conversation
with
Vinicius
de
Carvalho
Afterword:
Alfredo
Michel
Modenessi
Notes
ReferencesIndex