Shakespeare in Canada
A World Elsewhere?
Herausgeber: Brydon, Diana; Makaryk, Irena
Shakespeare in Canada
A World Elsewhere?
Herausgeber: Brydon, Diana; Makaryk, Irena
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The first work to engage Shakespeare with distinctly Canadian debates addressing nationalism, separatism, cultural appropriation, cultural nationalism, feminism, and postcolonialism.
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The first work to engage Shakespeare with distinctly Canadian debates addressing nationalism, separatism, cultural appropriation, cultural nationalism, feminism, and postcolonialism.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Dezember 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 160mm x 42mm
- Gewicht: 885g
- ISBN-13: 9780802036551
- ISBN-10: 0802036554
- Artikelnr.: 22183117
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Dezember 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 160mm x 42mm
- Gewicht: 885g
- ISBN-13: 9780802036551
- ISBN-10: 0802036554
- Artikelnr.: 22183117
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
By Diana Brydon and Irena Makaryk
1. Preface - Diane Bryden and Irena R. Makaryk
2. Introduction: Shakespeare in Canada: 'aworld elsewhere'? - Irena R. Makaryk
3. Part One: Beginnings: Institutionalizing Shakespeare
* Pioneer Shakespeare Culture: The Reverend Henry Scadding and His
Shakespeare Display at the 1892 Toronto Industrial Exhibition -
Heather Murray
* The Imperial Theme: The Shakespeare Society of Toronto,1928-1969 -
Karen Bamford
* 'A Stage for the Word': Shakespeare on CBC Radio, 1947-1955 - Marta
Straznicky
* Stratford and the Aspirations for a Canadian National Theatre -
Margaret Groome
* Shakespeare Canadiens at the Stratford Festival - C.E. McGee
* A National Hamlet?: Stratford's Legacy of Twentieth-Century
Productions - Jessica Schagerl
4. Part Two: Shakespeare On Stage
* 'Le Re-making' of le Grand Will: Shakespeare in Francophone Quebec -
Leanore Lieblein
* Learning to Curse in Accurate Iambics: Shakespeare in Newfoundland -
Peter Ayers
* Liberal Spectators and Illiberal Critiques: Necessary Angel's King
Lear - Michael McKinnie
5. Part Three: Critical Debates and Traditions
* Continuity and Contradiction: University Actors Meet the Universal
Bard - Anthony B. Dawson
* Canadian Bacon - Paul Yachnin and Brent E. Whitted
* Canada, Negative Capability, and Cymbeline - Alexander Leggatt
* Frye's Shakespeare, Frye's Canada - L.M. Findlay
6. Part Four: Reimagining Shakespeare
* Nation and/as Adaptation: Shakespeare, Canada, and Authenticity -
Daniel Fischlin
* Undead and Unsafe: Adapting Shakespeare (in Canada) - Mark Fortier
* Normand Chaurette's Les Reines: Shakespeare and the Modern in the
Alchemical Oven - Lois Sherlow
* Othello in Three Times - Ric Knowles
7. Afterword: Relocating Shakespeare, Redefining Canada - Diana Brydon
2. Introduction: Shakespeare in Canada: 'aworld elsewhere'? - Irena R. Makaryk
3. Part One: Beginnings: Institutionalizing Shakespeare
* Pioneer Shakespeare Culture: The Reverend Henry Scadding and His
Shakespeare Display at the 1892 Toronto Industrial Exhibition -
Heather Murray
* The Imperial Theme: The Shakespeare Society of Toronto,1928-1969 -
Karen Bamford
* 'A Stage for the Word': Shakespeare on CBC Radio, 1947-1955 - Marta
Straznicky
* Stratford and the Aspirations for a Canadian National Theatre -
Margaret Groome
* Shakespeare Canadiens at the Stratford Festival - C.E. McGee
* A National Hamlet?: Stratford's Legacy of Twentieth-Century
Productions - Jessica Schagerl
4. Part Two: Shakespeare On Stage
* 'Le Re-making' of le Grand Will: Shakespeare in Francophone Quebec -
Leanore Lieblein
* Learning to Curse in Accurate Iambics: Shakespeare in Newfoundland -
Peter Ayers
* Liberal Spectators and Illiberal Critiques: Necessary Angel's King
Lear - Michael McKinnie
5. Part Three: Critical Debates and Traditions
* Continuity and Contradiction: University Actors Meet the Universal
Bard - Anthony B. Dawson
* Canadian Bacon - Paul Yachnin and Brent E. Whitted
* Canada, Negative Capability, and Cymbeline - Alexander Leggatt
* Frye's Shakespeare, Frye's Canada - L.M. Findlay
6. Part Four: Reimagining Shakespeare
* Nation and/as Adaptation: Shakespeare, Canada, and Authenticity -
Daniel Fischlin
* Undead and Unsafe: Adapting Shakespeare (in Canada) - Mark Fortier
* Normand Chaurette's Les Reines: Shakespeare and the Modern in the
Alchemical Oven - Lois Sherlow
* Othello in Three Times - Ric Knowles
7. Afterword: Relocating Shakespeare, Redefining Canada - Diana Brydon
1. Preface - Diane Bryden and Irena R. Makaryk
2. Introduction: Shakespeare in Canada: 'aworld elsewhere'? - Irena R. Makaryk
3. Part One: Beginnings: Institutionalizing Shakespeare
* Pioneer Shakespeare Culture: The Reverend Henry Scadding and His
Shakespeare Display at the 1892 Toronto Industrial Exhibition -
Heather Murray
* The Imperial Theme: The Shakespeare Society of Toronto,1928-1969 -
Karen Bamford
* 'A Stage for the Word': Shakespeare on CBC Radio, 1947-1955 - Marta
Straznicky
* Stratford and the Aspirations for a Canadian National Theatre -
Margaret Groome
* Shakespeare Canadiens at the Stratford Festival - C.E. McGee
* A National Hamlet?: Stratford's Legacy of Twentieth-Century
Productions - Jessica Schagerl
4. Part Two: Shakespeare On Stage
* 'Le Re-making' of le Grand Will: Shakespeare in Francophone Quebec -
Leanore Lieblein
* Learning to Curse in Accurate Iambics: Shakespeare in Newfoundland -
Peter Ayers
* Liberal Spectators and Illiberal Critiques: Necessary Angel's King
Lear - Michael McKinnie
5. Part Three: Critical Debates and Traditions
* Continuity and Contradiction: University Actors Meet the Universal
Bard - Anthony B. Dawson
* Canadian Bacon - Paul Yachnin and Brent E. Whitted
* Canada, Negative Capability, and Cymbeline - Alexander Leggatt
* Frye's Shakespeare, Frye's Canada - L.M. Findlay
6. Part Four: Reimagining Shakespeare
* Nation and/as Adaptation: Shakespeare, Canada, and Authenticity -
Daniel Fischlin
* Undead and Unsafe: Adapting Shakespeare (in Canada) - Mark Fortier
* Normand Chaurette's Les Reines: Shakespeare and the Modern in the
Alchemical Oven - Lois Sherlow
* Othello in Three Times - Ric Knowles
7. Afterword: Relocating Shakespeare, Redefining Canada - Diana Brydon
2. Introduction: Shakespeare in Canada: 'aworld elsewhere'? - Irena R. Makaryk
3. Part One: Beginnings: Institutionalizing Shakespeare
* Pioneer Shakespeare Culture: The Reverend Henry Scadding and His
Shakespeare Display at the 1892 Toronto Industrial Exhibition -
Heather Murray
* The Imperial Theme: The Shakespeare Society of Toronto,1928-1969 -
Karen Bamford
* 'A Stage for the Word': Shakespeare on CBC Radio, 1947-1955 - Marta
Straznicky
* Stratford and the Aspirations for a Canadian National Theatre -
Margaret Groome
* Shakespeare Canadiens at the Stratford Festival - C.E. McGee
* A National Hamlet?: Stratford's Legacy of Twentieth-Century
Productions - Jessica Schagerl
4. Part Two: Shakespeare On Stage
* 'Le Re-making' of le Grand Will: Shakespeare in Francophone Quebec -
Leanore Lieblein
* Learning to Curse in Accurate Iambics: Shakespeare in Newfoundland -
Peter Ayers
* Liberal Spectators and Illiberal Critiques: Necessary Angel's King
Lear - Michael McKinnie
5. Part Three: Critical Debates and Traditions
* Continuity and Contradiction: University Actors Meet the Universal
Bard - Anthony B. Dawson
* Canadian Bacon - Paul Yachnin and Brent E. Whitted
* Canada, Negative Capability, and Cymbeline - Alexander Leggatt
* Frye's Shakespeare, Frye's Canada - L.M. Findlay
6. Part Four: Reimagining Shakespeare
* Nation and/as Adaptation: Shakespeare, Canada, and Authenticity -
Daniel Fischlin
* Undead and Unsafe: Adapting Shakespeare (in Canada) - Mark Fortier
* Normand Chaurette's Les Reines: Shakespeare and the Modern in the
Alchemical Oven - Lois Sherlow
* Othello in Three Times - Ric Knowles
7. Afterword: Relocating Shakespeare, Redefining Canada - Diana Brydon