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Book SynopsisOuterSpearesis the first book to examine the full spectrum of past and present adaptations, and one that offers a unique perspective on the transcultural and transdisciplinary aspects of Shakespeare in the contemporary world.
Trade Review'OuterSpears enriches the remarkable tradition of Shakespeare scholarship in Canada... The book is highly interdisciplinary in character, making it an important contribution to the study of Shakespeare, adaptation, media, and contemporary culture.' -- Aneta Mancewicz English Studies in Canada vol 41:03:2015
Table of ContentsIntroduction: OuterSpeares: Shakespeare, Intermedia, and the Limits of Adaptation (Daniel Fischlin) Section 1: "Strange Invention": Shakespeare in the New Media YouTube Shakespeare and the Rhetorics of Invention (Christy Desmet) "Is there an app for that?": Mobile Shakespeare on the Phone and in the Cloud (Jennifer Ailles) Section 2: "These violent delights have violent ends": Shakespearean Adaptation and Film Intermedia Melted into Media: Understanding Julie Taymor's Film Adaptation of The Tempest in the Wake of 9/11 and the War on Terror (Don Moore) Transgression and Transformation: Mickey B and the Dramaturgy of Adaptation - An Interview with Tom Magill (Daniel Fischlin, Tom Magill, and Jessica Riley) Section 3: "All the Uses of this World": TV, Radio, Popular Music, Theatre and the Uses of Intermedia Slings & Arrows: Pedagogical Theory and Practice in an Intermediated Shakespeare (Kim Fedderson and Michael Richardson) Your Master's Voice: The Shakespearean Narrator as Intermedial Authority on 1930s American Radio (Andrew Bretz) Sounding Shakespeare: Intermedia Adaptation and Popular Music (Daniel Fischlin) "Playing the Race Bard": How Shakespeare and Harlem Duet Sold (at) the 2006 Stratford Festival (James McKinnon) Section 4: "Give No Limits to My Tongue ... I am Privileged to Speak": The Limits of Adaptation? Patchwork Shakespeare: Community Events at the American Shakespeare Tercentenary (1916) (Monika Smialkowska) Upcycling Shakespeare: Crafting Cultural Capital (Sujata Iyengar) Beyond Adaptation (Mark Fortier)