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"Five themes in Asian Shakespeare adaptations," Oxford University Press blog, February 16, 2021
- Author(s):
- Alexa Alice Joubin (see profile)
- Date:
- 2021
- Group(s):
- CLCS Renaissance and Early Modern, GS Drama and Performance, LLC East Asian, LLC Shakespeare, MS Screen Arts and Culture
- Subject(s):
- Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616, Motion pictures, Globalization, Asian Americans
- Item Type:
- Blog Post
- Tag(s):
- east asia, Transgender, accents, race and gender, Shakespeare, Adaptation, Film, Intercultural performance, Asian American
- Permanent URL:
- http://dx.doi.org/10.17613/jd6v-qe74
- Abstract:
- Since the nineteenth century, stage and film directors have mounted hundreds of adaptations of Shakespeare drawn on East Asian motifs, and by the late twentieth century, Shakespeare had become one of the most frequently performed playwrights in East Asia. There are five striking themes surrounding cultural, racial, and gender dynamics. Gender roles in the play take on new meanings in translation, and familiar and unfamiliar accents expanded the characters’ racial identities. :::: https://blog.oup.com/2021/02/five-themes-in-asian-shakespeare-adaptations/
- Notes:
- Drawing on Alexa Alice Joubin’s new book, Shakespeare and East Asia (Oxford University Press, 2021), this essay reveals four fascinating aspects about Asian adaptations of Shakespeare’s plays.
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- Pub. URL:
- https://blog.oup.com/2021/02/five-themes-in-asian-shakespeare-adaptations/
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
- Pub. Date:
- February 16, 2021
- Website:
- https://blog.oup.com/2021/02/five-themes-in-asian-shakespeare-adaptations/
- Status:
- Published
- Last Updated:
- 2 years ago
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial
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"Five themes in Asian Shakespeare adaptations," Oxford University Press blog, February 16, 2021