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Not Minding the Gap: Intercultural Shakespeare in Britain
(Lodz University Press, 2017-10-07)
The article takes issue with the perceived space/gap between the multiple identities of mixed-heritage groups, as most of these people often pick and choose elements from all of their identities and amalgamate them into a ...
Remote Islands as Fictional and Metaphorical Places in Cervantes, Fletcher and Shakespeare
(Lodz University Press, 2017-10-07)
Islands have always occupied a significant place in literature and have been a source of inspiration for the literary imagination. Fictional islands have existed as either lost paradises, or places where law breaks down ...
Dehierarchizing Space: Performer-Audience Collaborations in Two Portuguese Performances of Shakespeare
(Lodz University Press, 2017-10-07)
This article addresses the key role of performance space in mediating between cultural locations. It discusses two Portuguese performances of Shakespeare where audiences were invited to become part of the performance and ...
Teatro Praga’s Omission of Shakespeare – An Intercultural Space
(Lodz University Press, 2017-10-07)
Teatro Praga’s (a Portuguese theatre company) adaptations of A Midsummer Night’s Dream and The Tempest omit what is usually considered crucial to a Shakespearean adaptation by giving primacy to neither text nor plot, nor ...
Spaghetti Shakespeare: Johnny Hamlet and the Italian Western
(Lodz University Press, 2017-10-07)
The Italian Western, Johnny Hamlet (1968), directed by Enzo G. Castellari, draws on the revenge story of Shakespeare’s tragedy Hamlet for plot and characterization. While international distributors of the film downplayed ...