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Shakespeare and Asia.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Shakespeare Yearbook Vol. 17Publication details: Lewiston : Edwin Mellen Press, 2010.Description: 1 online resource (541 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780773416840
  • 0773416846
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 822.3/3 822.33
LOC classification:
  • PR2971.A78 S53 2010
Online resources:
Contents:
Special essay: New evidence on William Shakeshafte and Edmund Campion / Glyn Parry -- Theme essays: Shakespeare and Asia -- Imagining the East: Shakespeare's Asia / David Bevington -- Alluding to Shakespeare in L'appartement, The king is alive, Wicker Park, A time to love, and University of laughs: digital film, Asianization, and the transnational film remake / Richard Burt -- Shakespeare's cultural capital made in China: from pre-modern to post-modern / Lingui Yang -- The "Hamlet complex" in China, 1903-1936 / Andrew Shoenbaum -- Shakespeare in China, before the People's Republic / Xianqiang Meng -- Social class and class struggle: Shakespeare in China in the1950s and 1960s / Weimin Li -- Locating Asian Shakespeares: an aesthetics of transculturation / Alexander C.Y. Huang -- "Thou orphans' father art": Shakespeare in Taiwanese and Yue operas / Bi-Qi Beatrice Lei -- Appropriating theories in the name of Shakespeare: the case of doctoral and MA theses on Shakespeare by Taiwan students / Chin-jung Hiu -- The uses of multimedia resources and performance history in teaching and producing Shakespeare's Twelfth night at NTNU / Alan Ying-nan Lin -- Glossing Shakespeare in Chinese translation: Liang Shiqiu, Zhu Shenghao, and??? (The tempest) / Timothy Billings -- Translating Shakespeare across language and culture: a Chinese perspective / Chong Zhang -- A Chinese map of translation of Shakespeare's sonnets / Yimin Luo -- Shakespeare and class: Othello in mainland Japan and Okinawa / Masae Suzuki -- General essays -- A movable feast: the liturgical symbolism and design of The tempest / Roger Strittmatter and Lynne Kositsky -- Othello, genre, and performance: an approach to teaching the play / Michael J. Collins -- The tragic historie of Hamlet: staging the naughty quarto / David Richman -- Shakespeare's humanism: Hamlet, King Lear, and Sufism / Abdulla al-Dabbagh -- Shakespeare supplemented / John Jowett -- Looking for Shakespeare in Edward III / Marina Tarlinskaja.
Summary: This yearbook volume presents 21 essays by international scholars, including 14 theme essays on Shakespeare and Asia. The theme essays deal with Shakespeare?s imagining of Asia and his images in Asian cultures, and especially his reception in China. Other essays cover topics of general interests. The book contains 6 color photographs.
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This yearbook volume presents 21 essays by international scholars, including 14 theme essays on Shakespeare and Asia. The theme essays deal with Shakespeare?s imagining of Asia and his images in Asian cultures, and especially his reception in China. Other essays cover topics of general interests. The book contains 6 color photographs.

Includes bibliographical references.

Special essay: New evidence on William Shakeshafte and Edmund Campion / Glyn Parry -- Theme essays: Shakespeare and Asia -- Imagining the East: Shakespeare's Asia / David Bevington -- Alluding to Shakespeare in L'appartement, The king is alive, Wicker Park, A time to love, and University of laughs: digital film, Asianization, and the transnational film remake / Richard Burt -- Shakespeare's cultural capital made in China: from pre-modern to post-modern / Lingui Yang -- The "Hamlet complex" in China, 1903-1936 / Andrew Shoenbaum -- Shakespeare in China, before the People's Republic / Xianqiang Meng -- Social class and class struggle: Shakespeare in China in the1950s and 1960s / Weimin Li -- Locating Asian Shakespeares: an aesthetics of transculturation / Alexander C.Y. Huang -- "Thou orphans' father art": Shakespeare in Taiwanese and Yue operas / Bi-Qi Beatrice Lei -- Appropriating theories in the name of Shakespeare: the case of doctoral and MA theses on Shakespeare by Taiwan students / Chin-jung Hiu -- The uses of multimedia resources and performance history in teaching and producing Shakespeare's Twelfth night at NTNU / Alan Ying-nan Lin -- Glossing Shakespeare in Chinese translation: Liang Shiqiu, Zhu Shenghao, and??? (The tempest) / Timothy Billings -- Translating Shakespeare across language and culture: a Chinese perspective / Chong Zhang -- A Chinese map of translation of Shakespeare's sonnets / Yimin Luo -- Shakespeare and class: Othello in mainland Japan and Okinawa / Masae Suzuki -- General essays -- A movable feast: the liturgical symbolism and design of The tempest / Roger Strittmatter and Lynne Kositsky -- Othello, genre, and performance: an approach to teaching the play / Michael J. Collins -- The tragic historie of Hamlet: staging the naughty quarto / David Richman -- Shakespeare's humanism: Hamlet, King Lear, and Sufism / Abdulla al-Dabbagh -- Shakespeare supplemented / John Jowett -- Looking for Shakespeare in Edward III / Marina Tarlinskaja.

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