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El. knyga: Shakespearean International Yearbook: 16: Special Section, Shakespeare on Site [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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Shakespearean performances regularly take place at both historic sites and locations with complex resonances, such as Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre in London and the royal castle of Hamlet – Elsinore – in Denmark. The present issue of the Shakespeare International Yearbook examines the impact of specificities such as festivals and performance sites on our understanding of Shakespeare and globalization. Contributions survey the present state of Shakespeare studies and address issues that are fundamental to our interpretive encounter with Shakespeare's work and his time, across the whole spectrum of his literary output.





Across the sites that these essays explore, scholars illustrate the complexity and diversity of this globally relevant and recognized Shakespeare – to understand the reproduction of his plays in the twenty-first century in those places well-known and often recognized for their contributions to contemporary knowledge of the works, but also in geogra
List of illustrations
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Preface xi
PART ONE
1 Shakespeare on site: here, there and everywhere
1(10)
Susan Bennett
2 Proximal dreams: Peter Sellars at the Stratford Festival of Canada
11(18)
Margaret Jane Kidnie
3 The site of burial in two Korean Hamlets
29(20)
Yu Jin Ko
4 The merchant of Ashland: the confusing case of an organized minority response at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival
49(16)
Jason Demeter
Ayanna Thompson
5 Exhibiting the past: Globe replicas in Shakespearean exhibitions
65(22)
Clara Calvo
6 Spatial negotiations in the Brazilian street production Sua Incelenqa, Ricardo III by Clowns de Shakespeare
87(22)
Anna Stegh Camati
Liana de Camargo Leao
7 Shakespeare going out here and now: travels in China on the 450th anniversary
109(20)
Li Jun
Julie Sanders
PART TWO
8 "What ceremony else?" Images of Ophelia in Brazil: the politics of subversion of the female artist
129(18)
Cristiane Bus a to Smith
9 Mapping Shakespeare in street art
147(30)
Mariacristina Cavecchi
10 Collaborations and conversations: the year in Shakespeare studies, 2012-2013
177(14)
Elizabeth Pentland
Notes on contributors 191(4)
Index 195
Tom Bishop, Professor of English, University of Auckland, New Zealand.

Alexa Huang, Professor of English, George Washington University and Research Affiliate, MIT, USA.

Susan Bennett, Professor of English, University of Calgary, Canada.