Shakespeare in Cuba

Shakespeare in Cuba
Title Shakespeare in Cuba PDF eBook
Author Donna Woodford-Gormley
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 171
Release 2022-01-04
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 3030873676

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Shakespeare in Cuba: Caliban’s Books explores how Shakespeare is consumed and appropriated in Cuba. It contributes to the underrepresented field of Latin American Shakespeares by applying the lens of cultural anthropophagy, a theory with Latin American roots, to explore how Cuban artists ingest and transform Shakespeare’s plays. By consuming these works and incorporating them into Cuban culture and literature, Cuban writers make the plays their own while also nourishing the source texts and giving Shakespeare a new afterlife.

Shakespeare in Cuba

Shakespeare in Cuba
Title Shakespeare in Cuba PDF eBook
Author Donna Woodford-Gormley
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2021
Genre
ISBN 9783030873684

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Shakespeare in Cuba: Caliban's Books explores how Shakespeare is consumed and appropriated in Cuba. It contributes to the underrepresented field of Latin American Shakespeares by applying the lens of cultural anthropophagy, a theory with Latin American roots, to explore how Cuban artists ingest and transform Shakespeare's plays. By consuming these works and incorporating them into Cuban culture and literature, Cuban writers make the plays their own while also nourishing the source texts and giving Shakespeare a new afterlife. Donna Woodford-Gormley is a Professor of English Literature at New Mexico Highlands University, USA. She has been researching and writing on Shakespeare in Cuba since 2004, and she has published several articles and book chapters on this subject.

Native Shakespeares

Native Shakespeares
Title Native Shakespeares PDF eBook
Author Parmita Kapadia
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 258
Release 2016-04-22
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1317089839

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Explored in this essay collection is how Shakespeare is rewritten, reinscribed and translated to fit within the local tradition, values, and languages of the world's various communities and cultures. Contributors show that Shakespeare, regardless of the medium - theater, pedagogy, or literary studies - is commonly 'rooted' in the local customs of a people in ways that challenge the notion that his drama promotes a Western idealism. Native Shakespeares examines how the persistent indigenization of Shakespeare complicates the traditional vision of his work as a voice of Western culture and colonial hegemony. The international range of the collection and the focus on indigenous practices distinguishes Native Shakespeares from other available texts.

The Shakespearean International Yearbook

The Shakespearean International Yearbook
Title The Shakespearean International Yearbook PDF eBook
Author Tom Bishop
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 277
Release 2021-11-29
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 100050560X

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Publishing its nineteenth volume, The Shakespearean International Yearbook surveys the present state of Shakespeare studies, addressing issues that are fundamental to our interpretive encounter with Shakespeare’s work and his time, across the whole spectrum of his literary output. Contributions are solicited from scholars across the field, from both hemispheres of the globe. New trends are evaluated from the point of view of established scholarship, and emerging work in the field is encouraged. Each issue includes a special section under the guidance of a specialist Guest Editor, along with coverage of the current state of the field in other aspects. An essential reference tool for scholars of early modern literature and culture, this annual publication captures, from year to year, current and developing thought in Shakespeare scholarship and theater practice worldwide. There is a particular emphasis on Shakespeare studies in global contexts.

Shakespeare Survey 71: Volume 71

Shakespeare Survey 71: Volume 71
Title Shakespeare Survey 71: Volume 71 PDF eBook
Author Peter Holland
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 978
Release 2018-10-04
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 110858487X

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The 71st in the annual series of volumes devoted to Shakespeare study and production. The articles, like those of volume 70, are drawn from the World Shakespeare Congress, held 400 years after Shakespeare's death, in July/August 2016 in Stratford-upon-Avon and London. The theme is 'Re-Creating Shakespeare'.

Shakespeare and Accentism

Shakespeare and Accentism
Title Shakespeare and Accentism PDF eBook
Author Adele Lee
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 233
Release 2020-12-28
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1000295354

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This collection explores the consequences of accentism—an under-researched issue that intersects with racism and classism—in the Shakespeare industry across languages and cultures, past and present. It adopts a transmedia and transhistorical approach to a subject that has been dominated by the study of "Original Pronunciation." Yet the OP project avoids linguistically "foreign" characters such as Othello because of the additional complications their "aberrant" speech poses to the reconstruction process. It also evades discussion of contemporary, global practices and, underpinning the enterprise, is the search for an aural "purity" that arguably never existed. By contrast, this collection attends to foreign speech patterns in both the early modern and post-modern periods, including Indian, East Asian, and South African, and explores how accents operate as "metasigns" reinforcing ethno-racial stereotypes and social hierarchies. It embraces new methodologies, which includes reorienting attention away from the visual and onto the aural dimensions of performance.

Latin American Shakespeares

Latin American Shakespeares
Title Latin American Shakespeares PDF eBook
Author Bernice W. Kliman
Publisher Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
Total Pages 356
Release 2005
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780838640647

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Latin American Shakespeares is a collection of essays that treats the reception of Shakespeare in Latin American contexts. Arranged in three sections, the essays reflect on performance, translation, parody, and influence, finding both affinities to and differences from Anglo integrations of the plays. Bernice J. Kliman is Professor Emeritus at Nassau Community College. Rick J. Santos teaches at Nassau Community College.