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Shakespare in culture

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2012
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9789860320749

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Shakespeare, as well as the reading, translating, teaching, criticizing, performing, and adapting of Shakespeare, does not exist outside culture. Culture in its many varieties not only informs the Shakespearean corpus, productions, and scholarship, but is also reciprocally shaped by them. Culture never remains stable, but constantly evolves, travels, procreates, blends, and mutates; no less incessantly, the understanding and rewriting of Shakespeare fluctuates. The relations between Shakespeare and culture thus comprise a dynamic flux which calls for examination and reexamination. It is this rich and even labyrinthine network of meanings—intercultural, intertextual, and intergeneric—that this volume intends to explicate. The essays collected here, most of them first presented at the Fourth Conference of the National Taiwan University Shakespeare Forum held in Taipei in 2009, cover a wide range of topics—religion, philosophy, history, aesthetics, as well as politics—and thereby illustrate how fruitfully complex the topic of cultural interchange can be.
  • List of Figures
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Acknowledgements
  • Foreword
  • Preview
  • Introduction
  • Part One:Shakespeare's Response to His Culture
    • 1. The Culture of Early Modern Protestantism
    • 2. Of Moors and Whores:Cultural Contrast in Othello
    • 3. Honor and Maternity in Coriolanus
  • Part Two:Reading in Shakespeare and Reading of Shakespeare
    • 4. “A voucher stronger than ever law could make”
    • 5. Shakespeare Reverbatin’
  • Part Three:Shakespeare in East Asia's Indigenous Theatres
    • 6. Bonding Bangzi and the Bard
    • 7. Korean Shakespeare and the Endings of the Lear Story
    • 8. Is No Shakespeare in Noh Shakespeare?
  • Part Four:Asian Shakespeare in Historical Perspective
    • 9. Shakespeare,(Southeast) Asia,and the Question of Origins
    • 10. The First Japanese Adaptation of Othello (1903) and Japanese Colonialism
    • 11. Paradox of Chinese Nationalism
  • Part Five:Shakespeare as Global Commodity
    • 12. Hamlet and the Market in Cultural Commodities
    • 13. Uses and Abuses of Shakespeare's Sonnets on Film and Television
  • Index

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