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Shakespeare’s Histories on Screen: Adaptation, Race and Intersectionality: Shakespeare and Adaptation

Autor Jennie M. Votava
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 iul 2023
This volume reframes the critical conversation about Shakespeare's histories and national identity by bringing together two growing bodies of work: early modern race scholarship and adaptation theory. Theorizing a link between adaptation and intersectionality, it demonstrates how over the past thirty years race has become a central and constitutive part of British and American screen adaptations of the English histories. Available to expanding audiences via digital media platforms, these adaptations interrogate the dialectic between Shakespeare's cultural capital and racial reckonings on both sides of the Atlantic and across time. By engaging contemporary representations of race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, disability and class, adaptation not only creates artefacts that differ from their source texts, but also facilitates the conditions in which race and its intersections in the plays become visible. At the centre of this analysis stand two landmark 21st-century history adaptations that use non-traditional casting: the British TV miniseries The Hollow Crown (2012, 2016) and the American independent film H4 (2012), an all-Black Henry IV conflation. In addition to demonstrating how the 21st-century screen history illuminates both past and present constructions of embodied difference, these works provide a lens for reassessing two history adaptations from Shakespeare's 1990s box office renaissance, when actors of colour were first cast in cinematic versions of the plays. As exemplified by these formal adaptations' reappropriations of race in history, non-traditional Shakespearean casting practices are also currently shaping digital culture's conversations about race in non-Shakespearean period dramas such as Bridgerton.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350326644
ISBN-10: 135032664X
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 10 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția The Arden Shakespeare
Seria Shakespeare and Adaptation

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Reveals the ongoing significance of the English histories in the discourse of nationhood and constructions of embodied difference in both the UK and the US

Notă biografică

Jennie M. Votava is Associate Professor of English at Allegheny College, USA. She has published essays in Renaissance Drama, Shakespeare Survey, Shakespeare Bulletin, and Contagion and the Shakespearean Stage, eds. Darryl Chalk and Mary Floyd-Wilson (2019).

Cuprins

List of IllustrationsAcknowledgementsIntroduction - From Rodney King to Netflix's The King: Adaptation and/as Intersectionality in Shakespeare's Histories, 1991-2019Chapter One - Through a Glass Darkly: Race, Gender, Disability and Sophie Okonedo's Margaret of Anjou in The Hollow Crown: The Wars of the RosesChapter Two -Two Yorks, the Boy and the King of Pop: Colour-Conscious Casting and Queer Seriality in The Hollow Crown, Season OneChapter Three - The Fat Knight in Black and White: Race, Disability, Gender, Nation, FalstaffChapter Four - Straight Outta Shakespeare: H4, My Own Private Idaho and the Universality Conundrum Chapter Five - Film Noir, White Heat, 'Top of the World': Loncraine's Richard III in Nazi-Face Conclusion - Swinging the Lens: Bridgerton as Shakespearean History in Digital CulturesNotes Select BibliographyIndex