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Shakespeare Survey

Volume 64. Shakespeare as Cultural Catalyst

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Peter Holland, Kathleen McLuskie, Emily Linnemann, Kate Rumbold, Alex Huang, Olwen Terris, David Lindley, Fran Teague, Sharon O'Dair, Diana Henderson, Shoichiro Kawai, Julie Sanders, Susanne Greenhalgh, Douglas M. Lanier, Stephen Cohen, Roshni Mooneeram, Jesús Tronch-Pérez, Martin Procházka, Andrew Murphy, Ruth Morse, Poonam Trivedi, Jonothan Neelands, Jacqui O'Hanlon, Sarah Olive, Adam Hooks, Charlotte Scott, Bernice W. Kliman, Kevin Quarmby, Robert Ormsby, Peter Holbrook, Carol Chillington Rutter, James Shaw, Julie Sanders, Pascale Aebischer, Eric Rasmussen
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  • Date Published: December 2015
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9781316505366

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  • Shakespeare Survey is a yearbook of Shakespeare studies and production. Since 1948, the Survey has published the best international scholarship in English and many of its essays have become classics of Shakespeare criticism. Each volume is devoted to a theme, or play, or group of plays; each also contains a section of reviews of that year's textual and critical studies and of the year's major British performances. The theme for volume 64 is 'Shakespeare as Cultural Catalyst'. The complete set of Survey volumes is also available online at http://www.cambridge.org/online/shakespearesurvey. This fully searchable resource enables users to browse by author, essay and volume, search by play, theme and topic, and save and bookmark their results.

    • Most volumes of the Survey have long been out of print in hardback; this is the first time we have published in paperback
    • Each volume is devoted to the year's theme
    • Each volume contains reviews of critical books and theatre performances
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    • Date Published: December 2015
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9781316505366
    • length: 466 pages
    • dimensions: 245 x 190 x 25 mm
    • weight: 0.93kg
    • contains: 18 b/w illus.
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    1. The commercial bard: business models for the 21st century Kathleen McLuskie
    2. International innovation? Shakespeare as intercultural catalyst Emily Linnemann
    3. Brand Shakespeare? Kate Rumbold
    4. Global Shakespeare 2.0 and the task of the performance archive Alex Huang
    5. An international database of Shakespeare on film, television and radio Olwen Terris
    6. 'Sounds and sweet airs': music in Shakespearean performance history David Lindley
    7. Using Shakespeare with memes, remixes, and fanfic Fran Teague
    8. 'Pretty much how the internet works', or, aiding and abetting the deprofessionalization of Shakespeare studies Sharon O'Dair
    9. Catalyzing what?: Remediation, history, and what of Love's Labour's lasts Diana Henderson
    10. Kabuki Twelfth Night and Kyogen Richard III: Shakespeare as a cultural catalyst Shoichiro Kawai
    11. The Sonnets as an open-source initiative Julie Sanders
    12. 'A stage of the mind': Hamlet on post-war British radio Susanne Greenhalgh
    13. Post-textual Shakespeare Douglas M. Lanier
    14. I am what I am not: identifying with the Other in Othello Stephen Cohen
    15. Desdemona's book, lost and found Roshni Mooneeram
    16. Non-catalyst and marginal Shakespeares in the nineteenth-century revival of Catalan-speaking cultures Jesús Tronch-Pérez
    17. Shakespeare, Mácha and Czech romantic historicism Martin Procházka
    18. An Irish catalysis: W. B. Yeats and the uses of Shakespeare Andrew Murphy
    19. François-Victor Hugo and the limits of cultural catalysis Ruth Morse
    20. 'You taught me language': Shakespeare in India Poonam Trivedi
    21. There is some soul of good: an action-centred approach to teaching Shakespeare in schools Jonothan Neelands and Jacqui O'Hanlon
    22. The Royal Shakespeare Company as 'cultural chemist' Sarah Olive
    23. Shakespeare at the white greyhound Adam Hooks
    24. Dark matter: Shakespeare's foul dens and forests Charlotte Scott
    25. What we hear, what we see: theatre for a new audience's 2009 Hamlet Bernice W. Kliman
    26. Narrative of negativity: Whig historiography and the spectre of King James in Measure for Measure Kevin Quarmby
    27. Québécois Shakespeare goes global: Robert Lepage's Coriolan Robert Ormsby
    28. Endless mornings on endless faces: Shakespeare and Philip Larkin Peter Holbrook
    29. Shakespeare performances in England 2010 Carol Chillington Rutter
    30. Professional Shakespeare productions in the British Isles, January–December 2009 James Shaw
    31. The year's contribution to Shakespeare studies: a. Critical studies reviewed by Julie Sanders
    b. Shakespeare in performance reviewed by Pascale Aebischer
    c. Editions and textual studies reviewed by Eric Rasmussen.

  • Editor

    Peter Holland, University of Notre Dame, Indiana
    Peter Holland is McMeel Family Professor in Shakespeare Studies and Department Chair, Department of Film, Television and Theater at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana.

    Contributors

    Peter Holland, Kathleen McLuskie, Emily Linnemann, Kate Rumbold, Alex Huang, Olwen Terris, David Lindley, Fran Teague, Sharon O'Dair, Diana Henderson, Shoichiro Kawai, Julie Sanders, Susanne Greenhalgh, Douglas M. Lanier, Stephen Cohen, Roshni Mooneeram, Jesús Tronch-Pérez, Martin Procházka, Andrew Murphy, Ruth Morse, Poonam Trivedi, Jonothan Neelands, Jacqui O'Hanlon, Sarah Olive, Adam Hooks, Charlotte Scott, Bernice W. Kliman, Kevin Quarmby, Robert Ormsby, Peter Holbrook, Carol Chillington Rutter, James Shaw, Julie Sanders, Pascale Aebischer, Eric Rasmussen

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