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- catalog abstract "Shakespeare: World Views comprises fifteen papers concerned with the politics of reading and performance in Autralasia, Asia, and Europe. The attention to the history and politics of Shakespeare in performance is matched by an interest in the uses and inscriptions of Shakespeare from postcolonial and new European locations. Two very different essays plot Shakespeare's investments in equally different cartographies: the unsettled and unsettling geographies of the Comedies and the patriarchal territories of Lucrece's Tragedy. Taken together, these essays from widely differing geographic, political, and critical locations attest to the multiplicity of "Shakespeares" available today. This very multiplicity suggests that Shakespeare is being produced as both local and global, paradoxically fragmented and monolithic, a fertile site both for affinity and contest. The effect is a challenge to any easy claim for Shakespeare's unproblematic status as a stable indicator of cultural value. In Singh's words, this collection manifests the "anomalies and contradictions" as well as the rich variety of "Shakespeares" around the world.".
- catalog contributor b9498912.
- catalog contributor b9498913.
- catalog contributor b9498914.
- catalog contributor b9498915.
- catalog created "c1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "c1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1996.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Shakespeare: World Views comprises fifteen papers concerned with the politics of reading and performance in Autralasia, Asia, and Europe. The attention to the history and politics of Shakespeare in performance is matched by an interest in the uses and inscriptions of Shakespeare from postcolonial and new European locations. Two very different essays plot Shakespeare's investments in equally different cartographies: the unsettled and unsettling geographies of the Comedies and the patriarchal territories of Lucrece's Tragedy.".
- catalog description "Taken together, these essays from widely differing geographic, political, and critical locations attest to the multiplicity of "Shakespeares" available today. This very multiplicity suggests that Shakespeare is being produced as both local and global, paradoxically fragmented and monolithic, a fertile site both for affinity and contest. The effect is a challenge to any easy claim for Shakespeare's unproblematic status as a stable indicator of cultural value. In Singh's words, this collection manifests the "anomalies and contradictions" as well as the rich variety of "Shakespeares" around the world.".
- catalog description "Was Shakespeare English? / Michael Billington -- The Postcolonial/Postmodern Shakespeare / Jyotsna Singh -- Shakespeare and Czech Resistance / Martin Prochazka -- Brecht's Hamlet / Michael Morley -- Shakespeare and the German Imagination: Cult, Controversy, and Performance / Werner Habicht -- Shakespeare's Comic Locations / Ann Blake -- Shakespeare Outside England: "Much More Monstrous Matter of Feast" / Trevor Code -- "That Map Which Deep Impression Bears": The Politics of Conquest in Shakespeare's Lucrece / Mercedes Maroto Camino -- "Mon Sans-Culotte Africain": A French Revolutionary Stage Othello / John Golder -- The "Elizabethan Experiment," Part One: Shakespeare's Playhouse of the Future / Philip Parsons -- The "Elizabethan Experiment," Part Two: Reconstructing Elizabethan Performance Conditions in Sydney, 1986-92: The View from the Audience / Penny Gay -- Stabbed through the Arras: The Dramaturgy of Elizabethan Stage Hangings / David Carnegie.".
- catalog extent "258 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Shakespeare--world views.".
- catalog identifier "0874135656 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Shakespeare--world views.".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "c1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Newark : University of Delaware Press ; London ; Cranbury, NJ : Associated University Presses,".
- catalog relation "Shakespeare--world views.".
- catalog subject "822.3/3 20".
- catalog subject "PR2976 .S3388 1996".
- catalog subject "Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Criticism and interpretation Congresses.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Was Shakespeare English? / Michael Billington -- The Postcolonial/Postmodern Shakespeare / Jyotsna Singh -- Shakespeare and Czech Resistance / Martin Prochazka -- Brecht's Hamlet / Michael Morley -- Shakespeare and the German Imagination: Cult, Controversy, and Performance / Werner Habicht -- Shakespeare's Comic Locations / Ann Blake -- Shakespeare Outside England: "Much More Monstrous Matter of Feast" / Trevor Code -- "That Map Which Deep Impression Bears": The Politics of Conquest in Shakespeare's Lucrece / Mercedes Maroto Camino -- "Mon Sans-Culotte Africain": A French Revolutionary Stage Othello / John Golder -- The "Elizabethan Experiment," Part One: Shakespeare's Playhouse of the Future / Philip Parsons -- The "Elizabethan Experiment," Part Two: Reconstructing Elizabethan Performance Conditions in Sydney, 1986-92: The View from the Audience / Penny Gay -- Stabbed through the Arras: The Dramaturgy of Elizabethan Stage Hangings / David Carnegie.".
- catalog title "Shakespeare--world views / edited by Heather Kerr, Robin Eaden, and Madge Mitton.".
- catalog type "Conference proceedings. fast".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".