:popularizing the plays on film, TV, video, and DVD
First Statement of Responsibility
/ edited by Richard Burt and Lynda E. Boose
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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xi, 340 pages
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: illustrations ; 24 cm
GENERAL NOTES
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Title from e-book title screen (viewed October 15, 2007).
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GMD: electronic resource.
NOTES PERTAINING TO PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
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INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 304-322), filmography (pages 323-328) and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Introduction: Editors' cut / Richard Burt, Lynda E. Boose -- Shakespeare, "Glo-cali-zation," race, and the small screens of post-popular culture / Richard Burt -- "Remember me": technologies of memory in Michael Almereyda's Hamlet / Katherine Rowe -- James Dean meets the pirate's daughter: passion and parody in William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet and Shakespeare in Love / Michael Anderegg -- Sure can sing and dance: minstrelsy, the star system, and the post-postcoloniality of Kenneth Branagh's Love's Labour's Lost and Trevor Nunn's Twelfth Night / Katherine Eggert -- Race-ing Othello, re-engendering white-out, II / Barbara Hodgdon -- Shakespeare in the age of post-mechanical reproduction: sexual and electronic magic in Prospero's Books / Peter S. Donaldson -- A Shrew for the times, revisited / Diana E. Henderson -- Mixing media and animating Shakespeare tales / Laurie Osborne -- Nostalgia and theatricality: the fate of the Shakespearean stage in the Midsummer Night's Dreams of Hoffman, Noble, and Edzard / Douglas Lanier -- "Top of the world, ma": Richard III and cinematic convention / James N. Loehlin -- Shakespeare and the street: Pacino's Looking for Richard, Bedford's Street King, and the common understanding / Thomas Cartelli -- The family tree motel: subliming Shakespeare in My Own Private Idaho / Susan Wiseman -- War is mud: Branagh's Dirty Harry V and the types of political ambiguity / Donald K. Hedrick -- Out damned Scot: dislocating Macbeth in transnational film and media culture / Courtney Lehmann -- Dogme Shakespeare 95: European cinema, anti-Hollywood sentiment, and the Bard / Amy Scott-Douglass -- Shakespeare and Asia in postdiasporic cinemas: spin-offs and citations of the plays from Bollywood to Hollywood / Richard Burt.