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Remaking Shakespeare : Performance Across Media, Genres and Cultures, Hardback Book

Remaking Shakespeare : Performance Across Media, Genres and Cultures Hardback

Edited by P. Aebischer, E. Esche, N. Wheale

Part of the Palgrave Shakespeare Studies series

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This collection focuses on contemporary remakings of Shakespeare in a variety of contexts and textual forms.

Located at the intersection of Shakespeare studies, performance studies, post-colonial criticism and cultural studies, the essays address the question of how Shakespeare's plays affect and are affected by their environments as they are transposed into a variety of media, cultures, geographical locations, genres and historical moments.

The volume includes articles on Shakespeare in American sign language, theatre, film, screenplay, music, documentary and soap opera.

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