Shakespeare and the Digital World
Redefining Scholarship and Practice
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- Editors:
- Christie Carson, Royal Holloway, University of London
- Peter Kirwan, University of Nottingham
- Date Published: June 2014
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781107660786
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Due to the unique cultural capital of his works, Shakespeare has long been the test subject for new methods and digital advances in arts scholarship. Shakespeare sits at the forefront of the digital humanities - in archiving, teaching, performance and editing - impacting on scholars, theatres and professional organisations alike. The pace at which new technologies have developed is unprecedented (and the pressure to keep up is only growing). This book offers seventeen new essays that assess the opportunities and pitfalls presented by the twenty-first century for the ongoing exploration of Shakespeare. Through contributions from a broad range of scholars and practitioners, including case studies from those working in the field, the collection engages with the impact of the digital revolution on Shakespeare studies. By assessing and mediating this sometimes controversial digital technology, the book is relevant to those interested in the digital humanities as well as to Shakespeare scholars and enthusiasts.
Read more- A collection of works from scholars of Shakespeare and of digital humanities
- Contributors also include professionals working in archives, the theatre, distance learning, publishing and the media
- Concrete examples and case studies illustrate the larger theoretical issues, making the book accessible to students as well as specialists
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'… Shakespeare and the Digital World, though primarily presenting the digital world's positive potential, tackles important questions and provides a critical look at what exactly Shakespearean scholarship can and should be in a digital age.' Universitas
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- Date Published: June 2014
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781107660786
- length: 276 pages
- dimensions: 229 x 152 x 15 mm
- weight: 0.41kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Introduction: Shakespeare and the digital world: an introduction Christie Carson and Peter Kirwan
Part I. Defining Current Digital Scholarship and Practice: Shakespeare Research in the Digital Age: Introduction Christie Carson
1. Shakespeare in the digital humanities John Lavagnino
2. Getting back to the library, getting back to the body Bruce R. Smith
3. Sensing the past: tablets and early modern scholarship Farah Karim-Cooper
4. Webs of engagement David McInnis
Part II. Defining Current Digital Scholarship and Practice: Shakespeare Pedagogy and the Digital Age: Introduction Peter Kirwan
5. Internal and external Shakespeare: constructing the twenty-first-century classroom Erin Sullivan
6. Shakespeare at a distance Sarah Grandage and Julie Sanders
7. 'All great Neptune's ocean': iShakespeare and play in a transatlantic context Sheila T. Cavanagh and Kevin A. Quarmby
8. 'From the table of my memory': blogging Shakespeare in/out of the classroom Peter Kirwan
Half-time: a pause for reflection
9. All's Well that Ends Orwell Sharon O'Dair
Part III. Redefining the Boundaries and Practices of Shakespeare Studies Online: Publishing and Academic Identity: Introduction Peter Kirwan
10. Unlocking scholarship in Shakespeare studies: gatekeeping, guardianship, and open-access journal publication Eleanor Collins
11. Living with digital incunables, or: a 'good-enough' Shakespeare text Katherine Rowe
12. Shakespeare in virtual communities Peter Holland
13. Gamekeeper or poacher? Personal blogging/public sharing Sylvia Morris
Part IV. Redefining the Boundaries and Practices of Shakespeare Studies Online: Communication and Performance: Introduction Christie Carson
14. Changing a culture with the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust: championing freedom and democracy Paul Edmondson and A. J. Leon
15. Developing a digital strategy: engaging audiences at Shakespeare's Globe Ryan Nelson
16. The impact of new forms of public performance Stephen Purcell
17. Creating a critical model for the twenty-first century Christie Carson
Conclusion: digital dreaming Christie Carson and Peter Kirwan.
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