Format:
XII, 236 Seiten
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Illustrationen
ISBN:
0230338755
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9781137585127
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9780230338753
Series Statement:
Reproducing Shakespeare$dnew studies in adaptation and appropriation
Content:
Introduction: Shakespeare, spectro-textuality, spectro-mediality -- The state of the kitchen: incorporation and "animanomaly" in Scotland, PA and the BBC Shakespeare retold Macbeth -- Shakespearean retreats: spectrality, survival, and auto-immunity in Kristian Levring's The king is alive -- Reiterating Othello: spectral media and the rhetoric of silence in Alexander Abela's Souli -- "This is my home, too": migration, spectrality, and hospitality in Roberta Torre's Sud side stori -- "Shakespeare in the extreme": ghosts and remediation in Alexander Fodor's Hamlet -- "Restless ecstasy": addiction, reiteration, and mediality in Klaus Knoesel's Rave Macbeth -- "He speaks or rather he tweets": the specter of the "original," media, and "media-crossed" love in Such tweet sorrow.
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Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 209-225
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Introduction: Shakespeare, spectro-textuality, spectro-medialityThe state of the kitchen: incorporation and "animanomaly" in Scotland, PA and the BBC Shakespeare retold Macbeth -- Shakespearean retreats: spectrality, survival, and auto-immunity in Kristian Levring's The king is alive -- Reiterating Othello: spectral media and the rhetoric of silence in Alexander Abela's Souli -- "This is my home, too": migration, spectrality, and hospitality in Roberta Torre's Sud side stori -- "Shakespeare in the extreme": ghosts and remediation in Alexander Fodor's Hamlet -- "Restless ecstasy": addiction, reiteration, and mediality in Klaus Knoesel's Rave Macbeth -- "He speaks or rather he tweets": the specter of the "original," media, and "media-crossed" love in Such tweet sorrow.
Language:
English
Subjects:
English Studies
Keywords:
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