Shakespeare, the movie : popularizing the plays on film, TV, and video
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Shakespeare, the movie : popularizing the plays on film, TV, and video
Routledge, 1997-
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Shakespeare, the movie : popularizing the plays on film, TV, video, and DVD
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Subtitle of v. 2: Shakespeare, the movie : popularizing the plays on film, TV, video, and DVD
内容説明・目次
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[1] : hbk ISBN 9780415165846
内容説明
Shakespeare, The Movie brings together an impressive line-up of contributors to consider how Shakespeare has been adapted on film, TV, and video, and explores the impact of this popularization on the canonical status of Shakespeare.
Taking a fresh look at the Bard an his place in the movies, Shakespeare, The Movie includes a selection of what is presently available in filmic format to the Shakespeare student or scholar, ranging across BBC television productions, filmed theatre productions, and full screen adaptations by Kenneth Branagh and Franco Zeffirelli. Films discussed include:
* Amy Heckerling's Clueless
* Gus van Sant's My Own Private Idaho
* Branagh's Henry V
* Baz Luhrman's William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet
* John McTiernan's Last Action Hero
* Peter Greenaway's Prospero's Books
* Zeffirelli's Hamlet.
目次
- Introduction - Shakespeare, the movie, Lynda E. Boose and Richard Burt
- totally clueless? - Shakespeare goes Hollywood in the 1990s, Lynda E. Boose and Richard Burt
- race-ing Othello, re-engendering white out, Barbara Hodgon
- war is mud - Branagh's "Dirty Harry V" and the types of political ambiguity. Donald K. Hedrick
- top of the world, ma - Richard III and cinematic convention, - James Loehlin
- popularizing Shakespeare - the artistry of France Zeffirelli, Robert Hapgood
- Shakespeare wallah and colonial specularity, Valerie Wayne
- poetry in motion - animating Shakespeare, Laurie E. Osborne
- when Peter met Orson - the 1953 CBS "King Lear", Tony Howard
- in search of nothing - mapping Lear, Kenneth S. Rothwell
- a shrew for the times, Diana E. Henderson
- Shakespeare in the age of post-mechanical reproduction - sexual and electronic magic in "Prospero's Books", Peter S. Donaldson
- grossly gaping viewers and Jonathan Miller's "Othello", Lynda E. Boose
- "Age Cannot Wither Him" - Warren Beatty's "Bugsy" as Hollywood Cleopatra, Katherine Eggert
- Asta Nielsen and the mystery of "Hamlet", Ann Thompson
- the family tree motel - subliming Shakespeare in "My Own Private Idaho", Sue Wiseman
- the love that dare not speak Shakespeare's name - new Shakesqueer cinema, Richard Burt.
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[1] : pbk ISBN 9780415165853
内容説明
Shakespeare, The Movie brings together an impressive line-up of contributors to consider how Shakespeare has been adapted on film, TV, and video, and explores the impact of this popularization on the canonical status of Shakespeare.
Taking a fresh look at the Bard an his place in the movies, Shakespeare, The Movie includes a selection of what is presently available in filmic format to the Shakespeare student or scholar, ranging across BBC television productions, filmed theatre productions, and full screen adaptations by Kenneth Branagh and Franco Zeffirelli. Films discussed include:
* Amy Heckerling's Clueless
* Gus van Sant's My Own Private Idaho
* Branagh's Henry V
* Baz Luhrman's William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet
* John McTiernan's Last Action Hero
* Peter Greenaway's Prospero's Books
* Zeffirelli's Hamlet.
目次
- Introduction - Shakespeare, the movie, Lynda E. Boose and Richard Burt
- totally clueless? - Shakespeare goes Hollywood in the 1990s, Lynda E. Boose and Richard Burt
- race-ing Othello, re-engendering white out, Barbara Hodgon
- war is mud - Branagh's "Dirty Harry V" and the types of political ambiguity. Donald K. Hedrick
- top of the world, ma - Richard III and cinematic convention, - James Loehlin
- popularizing Shakespeare - the artistry of France Zeffirelli, Robert Hapgood
- Shakespeare wallah and colonial specularity, Valerie Wayne
- poetry in motion - animating Shakespeare, Laurie E. Osborne
- when Peter met Orson - the 1953 CBS "King Lear", Tony Howard
- in search of nothing - mapping Lear, Kenneth S. Rothwell
- a shrew for the times, Diana E. Henderson
- Shakespeare in the age of post-mechanical reproduction - sexual and electronic magic in "Prospero's Books", Peter S. Donaldson
- grossly gaping viewers and Jonathan Miller's "Othello", Lynda E. Boose
- "Age Cannot Wither Him" - Warren Beatty's "Bugsy" as Hollywood Cleopatra, Katherine Eggert
- Asta Nielsen and the mystery of "Hamlet", Ann Thompson
- the family tree motel - subliming Shakespeare in "My Own Private Idaho", Sue Wiseman
- the love that dare not speak Shakespeare's name - new Shakesqueer cinema, Richard Burt.
- 巻冊次
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2 : hbk ISBN 9780415282987
内容説明
Following on from the phenomenally successful Shakespeare, The Movie, this volume brings together an invaluable new collection of essays on cinematic Shakespeares in the 1990s and beyond. Shakespeare, The Movie II:
*focuses for the first time on the impact of postcolonialism, globalization and digital film on recent adaptations of Shakespeare;
*takes in not only American and British films but also adaptations of Shakespeare in Europe and in the Asian diapora;
*explores a wide range of film, television, video and DVD adaptations from Almereyda's Hamlet to animated tales, via Baz Luhrmann, Kenneth Branagh, and 1990s' Macbeths, to name but a few;
*offers fresh insight into the issues surrounding Shakespeare on film, such as the interplay between originals and adaptations, the appropriations of popular culture, the question of spectatorship, and the impact of popularization on the canonical status of "the Bard."
Combining three key essays from the earlier collection with exciting new work from leading contributors, Shakespeare, The Movie II offers sixteen fascinating essays. It is quite simply a must-read for any student of Shakespeare, film, media or cultural studies.
目次
Richard Burt and Lynda E. Boose, 'Introduction: Shakespeare, the Movie, the Sequel (Editors Cut): Polarizing the Plays on Film, Television and DVD.' 1. Richard Burt, 'Shakespeare Goes Hollywood, II Glo-cali-zation, Race, and the Small Screens of Post-Popular Culture 2. Katherine Rowe, 'Remember me': Technologies of Memory in Michael Almereyda's Hamlet.' 3. Michael Anderegg, 'It's James Dean meets the Pirate's Daughter: Some Uses and Abuses of Shakespeare in 1990s Films of Romeo and Juliet.' 4. Katherine Eggert, 'Sure Can Sing and Dance : Minstrelsy, the Star System , and the Post-postcoloniality of Kenneth Branagh's Love's Labours Lost and Trevor Nunn's Twelfth Night.' 5. Barbara Hodgdon, 'Race-ing Othello, Re-Engendering White-Out, II.' 6. Peter S. Donaldson, 'Shakespeare in the Age of Post-Mechanical Reproduction: Sexual and electronic magic in Prospero's Books.' 7. Diana Hemderson, 'A Shrew for the Times Revisited.' 8. Laurie Osborne, 'Mixing Media and Animating Shakespeare.' 9. Douglas Lanier, 'Nostalgia and Theatricallity: The Fate of the Shakespearean Stage in the Midsummer Nights Dreams of Hoffman, Noble, and Edzard.' 10. James Loehin, Top of the World, Ma: Richard III and cinematic convention.' 11. Thomas Cartelli, 'Shakespeare and the Street: Looking for Richard, The Street King and the Common Understanding.' 12. Sue Wiseman, 'The Family Tree Motel: Subliming Shakespeare in My Own Private Idaho' 13. Donald Hedrick, 'War Is Mud: Branagh's Dirty Harry V and the Types of Political Ambiguity.' 14. Courtney Lehmann, 'Out Damned Scot: Dislocating Macbeth in Transnational Film and Media Culture.' 15. Amy Scott-Douglas, 'Dogme Shakespeare 95: European Cinema, Anti-Hollywood Sentiment, and the Bard.' 16. Richard Burt, 'Shakespeare and Asia in post-Disaporic Cinemas: Spin-offs and Citations of the Plays from Bollywood to Hollywood.'
- 巻冊次
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2 : pbk ISBN 9780415282994
内容説明
Following on from the phenomenally successful Shakespeare, The Movie, this volume brings together an invaluable new collection of essays on cinematic Shakespeares in the 1990s and beyond. Shakespeare, The Movie II:
*focuses for the first time on the impact of postcolonialism, globalization and digital film on recent adaptations of Shakespeare;
*takes in not only American and British films but also adaptations of Shakespeare in Europe and in the Asian diapora;
*explores a wide range of film, television, video and DVD adaptations from Almereyda's Hamlet to animated tales, via Baz Luhrmann, Kenneth Branagh, and 1990s' Macbeths, to name but a few;
*offers fresh insight into the issues surrounding Shakespeare on film, such as the interplay between originals and adaptations, the appropriations of popular culture, the question of spectatorship, and the impact of popularization on the canonical status of "the Bard."
Combining three key essays from the earlier collection with exciting new work from leading contributors, Shakespeare, The Movie II offers sixteen fascinating essays. It is quite simply a must-read for any student of Shakespeare, film, media or cultural studies.
目次
Richard Burt and Lynda E. Boose, 'Introduction: Shakespeare, the Movie, the Sequel (Editors Cut): Polarizing the Plays on Film, Television and DVD.' 1. Richard Burt, 'Shakespeare Goes Hollywood, II Glo-cali-zation, Race, and the Small Screens of Post-Popular Culture 2. Katherine Rowe, 'Remember me': Technologies of Memory in Michael Almereyda's Hamlet.' 3. Michael Anderegg, 'It's James Dean meets the Pirate's Daughter: Some Uses and Abuses of Shakespeare in 1990s Films of Romeo and Juliet.' 4. Katherine Eggert, 'Sure Can Sing and Dance : Minstrelsy, the Star System , and the Post-postcoloniality of Kenneth Branagh's Love's Labours Lost and Trevor Nunn's Twelfth Night.' 5. Barbara Hodgdon, 'Race-ing Othello, Re-Engendering White-Out, II.' 6. Peter S. Donaldson, 'Shakespeare in the Age of Post-Mechanical Reproduction: Sexual and electronic magic in Prospero's Books.' 7. Diana Hemderson, 'A Shrew for the Times Revisited.' 8. Laurie Osborne, 'Mixing Media and Animating Shakespeare.' 9. Douglas Lanier, 'Nostalgia and Theatricallity: The Fate of the Shakespearean Stage in the Midsummer Nights Dreams of Hoffman, Noble, and Edzard.' 10. James Loehin, Top of the World, Ma: Richard III and cinematic convention.' 11. Thomas Cartelli, 'Shakespeare and the Street: Looking for Richard, The Street King and the Common Understanding.' 12. Sue Wiseman, 'The Family Tree Motel: Subliming Shakespeare in My Own Private Idaho' 13. Donald Hedrick, 'War Is Mud: Branagh's Dirty Harry V and the Types of Political Ambiguity.' 14. Courtney Lehmann, 'Out Damned Scot: Dislocating Macbeth in Transnational Film and Media Culture.' 15. Amy Scott-Douglas, 'Dogme Shakespeare 95: European Cinema, Anti-Hollywood Sentiment, and the Bard.' 16. Richard Burt, 'Shakespeare and Asia in post-Disaporic Cinemas: Spin-offs and Citations of the Plays from Bollywood to Hollywood.'
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