Screening Shakespeare in the twenty-first century /
This bold new collection offers an innovative discussion of Shakespeare on screen after the millennium. Cutting-edge, and fully up-to-date, it surveys the rich field of Bardic film representations, from Michael Almereyda's Hamlet to the BBC 'Shakespea(Re)-Told' season, from Michael Ra...
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Edinburgh :
Edinburgh University Press
©2006.
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On-line přístup: | https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3366/j.ctt1g09vjz |
Obsah:
- Introduction
- 1 'If I'm right': Michael Wood's In Search of Shakespeare
- 2 'I see my father' in 'my mind's eye': Surveillance and the Filmic Hamlet
- 3 Backstage Pass(ing): Stage Beauty, Othello and the Make-up of Race
- 4 The Postnostalgic Renaissance: The 'Place' of Liverpool in Don Boyd's My Kingdom
- 5 Our Shakespeares: British Television and the Strains of Multiculturalism
- 6 Looking for Shylock: Stephen Greenblatt, Michael Radford and Al Pacino
- 7 Speaking Maori Shakespeare: The Maori Merchant of Venice and the Legacy of Colonisation
- 8 'Into a thousand parts divide one man': Dehumanised Metafiction and Fragmented Documentary in Peter Babakitis' Henry V
- 9 Screening the McShakespeare in Post-Millennial Shakespeare Cinema
- 10 Shakespeare and the Singletons, or, Beatrice Meets Bridget Jones: Post-Feminism, Popular Culture and 'Shakespea(Re)-Told'.