Image for Performing Shakespearean Appropriations: Essays in Honor of Christy Desmet

Performing Shakespearean Appropriations: Essays in Honor of Christy Desmet

Baldo, Jonathan(Contributions by)Ciraulo, Darlena(Contributions by)Finkelstein, Richard(Contributions by)Holland, Peter(Contributions by)Joubin, Alexa Alice(Contributions by)Kozusko, Matthew(Contributions by)O'Neill, Stephen(Contributions by)Sawyer, Robert(Contributions by)Scheil, Katherine West(Contributions by)Starks, Lisa S.(Contributions by)Williams, Anne(Contributions by)Ciraulo, Darlena(Edited by)Kozusko, Matthew(Edited by)Sawyer, Robert(Edited by)
Part of the Shakespeare and the Stage series
See all formats and editions

Performing Shakespearean Appropriations explores the production and consumption of Shakespeare in acts of adaptation and appropriation across time periods and through a range of performance topics. The ten essays, moving from the seventeenth to the twenty-first century, address uses of Shakespeare in the novel, television, cinema, and digital media. Drawing on Christy Desmet's work, several contributors figure appropriation as a posthumanist enterprise that engages with electronic Shakespeare by dismantling, reassembling, and recreating Shakespearean texts in and for digital platforms. The collection thus looks at media and performance technologies diachronically in its focus on Shakespeare's afterlives. Contributors also construe the notion of "performance" broadly to include performances of selves, of communities, of agencies, and of authenticity-either Shakespeare's, or the user's, or both. The essays examine both specific performances and larger trends across media, and they consider a full range of modes: from formal and professional to casual and amateur; from the fixed and traditional to the ephemeral, the itinerant, and the irreverent.

Read More
Available
£108.00
Add Line Customisation
Available on VLeBooks
Add to List
Product Details
1683933613 / 9781683933618
eBook (EPUB)
822.33
29/06/2022
United States
English
252 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
Festschrift for Christy Desmet Description based on CIP data; resource not viewed.