Shakespeare on Screen: Romeo and Juliet
Herausgeber: Bladen, Victoria; Vienne-Guerrin, Nathalie; Hatchuel, Sarah
Shakespeare on Screen: Romeo and Juliet
Herausgeber: Bladen, Victoria; Vienne-Guerrin, Nathalie; Hatchuel, Sarah
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Providing up-to-date coverage of screen versions of Romeo and Juliet, this book encompasses a broad range of media from canonical movies to web series. The chapters, written by internationally recognized scholars, revisit well-known films and TV productions, while also exploring free retellings and introducing appropriations from around the globe.
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Providing up-to-date coverage of screen versions of Romeo and Juliet, this book encompasses a broad range of media from canonical movies to web series. The chapters, written by internationally recognized scholars, revisit well-known films and TV productions, while also exploring free retellings and introducing appropriations from around the globe.
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- Shakespeare on Screen
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 580g
- ISBN-13: 9781009200950
- ISBN-10: 100920095X
- Artikelnr.: 67860809
- Shakespeare on Screen
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 580g
- ISBN-13: 9781009200950
- ISBN-10: 100920095X
- Artikelnr.: 67860809
1. Introduction - from canon to queer: Romeo and Juliet on screen Victoria
Bladen, Sarah Hatchuel and Nathalie Vienne-Guerrin; Part I. Revisiting the
Canon: 2. The Italian job: Franco Zeffirelli's Romeo and Juliet and the
1960s Samuel Crowl; 3. The anguish of youth in film adaptations of Romeo
and Juliet Delilah Bermudez Brataas; 4. Aquatic and celestial space in Baz
Luhrmann's William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet (1996) Victoria Bladen; 5.
Coming to grips with Shakespeare's tragedy in a film musical: Reassessing
Robert Wise and Jerome Robbins's West Side Story (1961) Pascale Drouet;
Part II. Extending Genre: 6. Romeo and Juliet and the Western Douglas M.
Lanier; 7. Pixarfication, comedy and earning the happy ending in Gnomeo &
Juliet Benjamin Broadribb; 8. Decentering the hypotext with denim and
zombies: Jonathan Levine's Warm Bodies (2009) and David Lachapelle's Romeo
& Juliet (2005) Magdalena Cie¿lak; 9. Guns, rasa and roses: Sanjay Leela
Bhansali's Ram-Leela (2013), a 'Desi' Romeo and Juliet Melissa Croteau; 10.
Indian Romeo and Juliets and their uncommonly tragic endings Koel
Chatterjee; Part III. Serial and Queer Romeo and Juliets: 11. Romeo and
Juliet, again and again: Star-crossed lovers adapted to serial television
Kinga Földváry; 12. Romeo and Juliet in Japanese anime Candy Candy: The
balcony scene between tradition and subversion Sarah Hatchuel and Ronan
Ludot-Vlasak; 13. The (Un)Queering of Romeo and Juliet on film Anthony Guy
Patricia; 14. Romeo and Juliet and queer temporality in three
twenty-first-century streaming web-series Sujata Iyengar; 15. Reviving
Juliet and surviving Romeo in Shakespeare web-series Jennifer Flaherty; 16.
Romeo and Juliet on screen: Select film bibliography José Ramón Díaz
Fernández.
Bladen, Sarah Hatchuel and Nathalie Vienne-Guerrin; Part I. Revisiting the
Canon: 2. The Italian job: Franco Zeffirelli's Romeo and Juliet and the
1960s Samuel Crowl; 3. The anguish of youth in film adaptations of Romeo
and Juliet Delilah Bermudez Brataas; 4. Aquatic and celestial space in Baz
Luhrmann's William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet (1996) Victoria Bladen; 5.
Coming to grips with Shakespeare's tragedy in a film musical: Reassessing
Robert Wise and Jerome Robbins's West Side Story (1961) Pascale Drouet;
Part II. Extending Genre: 6. Romeo and Juliet and the Western Douglas M.
Lanier; 7. Pixarfication, comedy and earning the happy ending in Gnomeo &
Juliet Benjamin Broadribb; 8. Decentering the hypotext with denim and
zombies: Jonathan Levine's Warm Bodies (2009) and David Lachapelle's Romeo
& Juliet (2005) Magdalena Cie¿lak; 9. Guns, rasa and roses: Sanjay Leela
Bhansali's Ram-Leela (2013), a 'Desi' Romeo and Juliet Melissa Croteau; 10.
Indian Romeo and Juliets and their uncommonly tragic endings Koel
Chatterjee; Part III. Serial and Queer Romeo and Juliets: 11. Romeo and
Juliet, again and again: Star-crossed lovers adapted to serial television
Kinga Földváry; 12. Romeo and Juliet in Japanese anime Candy Candy: The
balcony scene between tradition and subversion Sarah Hatchuel and Ronan
Ludot-Vlasak; 13. The (Un)Queering of Romeo and Juliet on film Anthony Guy
Patricia; 14. Romeo and Juliet and queer temporality in three
twenty-first-century streaming web-series Sujata Iyengar; 15. Reviving
Juliet and surviving Romeo in Shakespeare web-series Jennifer Flaherty; 16.
Romeo and Juliet on screen: Select film bibliography José Ramón Díaz
Fernández.
1. Introduction - from canon to queer: Romeo and Juliet on screen Victoria
Bladen, Sarah Hatchuel and Nathalie Vienne-Guerrin; Part I. Revisiting the
Canon: 2. The Italian job: Franco Zeffirelli's Romeo and Juliet and the
1960s Samuel Crowl; 3. The anguish of youth in film adaptations of Romeo
and Juliet Delilah Bermudez Brataas; 4. Aquatic and celestial space in Baz
Luhrmann's William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet (1996) Victoria Bladen; 5.
Coming to grips with Shakespeare's tragedy in a film musical: Reassessing
Robert Wise and Jerome Robbins's West Side Story (1961) Pascale Drouet;
Part II. Extending Genre: 6. Romeo and Juliet and the Western Douglas M.
Lanier; 7. Pixarfication, comedy and earning the happy ending in Gnomeo &
Juliet Benjamin Broadribb; 8. Decentering the hypotext with denim and
zombies: Jonathan Levine's Warm Bodies (2009) and David Lachapelle's Romeo
& Juliet (2005) Magdalena Cie¿lak; 9. Guns, rasa and roses: Sanjay Leela
Bhansali's Ram-Leela (2013), a 'Desi' Romeo and Juliet Melissa Croteau; 10.
Indian Romeo and Juliets and their uncommonly tragic endings Koel
Chatterjee; Part III. Serial and Queer Romeo and Juliets: 11. Romeo and
Juliet, again and again: Star-crossed lovers adapted to serial television
Kinga Földváry; 12. Romeo and Juliet in Japanese anime Candy Candy: The
balcony scene between tradition and subversion Sarah Hatchuel and Ronan
Ludot-Vlasak; 13. The (Un)Queering of Romeo and Juliet on film Anthony Guy
Patricia; 14. Romeo and Juliet and queer temporality in three
twenty-first-century streaming web-series Sujata Iyengar; 15. Reviving
Juliet and surviving Romeo in Shakespeare web-series Jennifer Flaherty; 16.
Romeo and Juliet on screen: Select film bibliography José Ramón Díaz
Fernández.
Bladen, Sarah Hatchuel and Nathalie Vienne-Guerrin; Part I. Revisiting the
Canon: 2. The Italian job: Franco Zeffirelli's Romeo and Juliet and the
1960s Samuel Crowl; 3. The anguish of youth in film adaptations of Romeo
and Juliet Delilah Bermudez Brataas; 4. Aquatic and celestial space in Baz
Luhrmann's William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet (1996) Victoria Bladen; 5.
Coming to grips with Shakespeare's tragedy in a film musical: Reassessing
Robert Wise and Jerome Robbins's West Side Story (1961) Pascale Drouet;
Part II. Extending Genre: 6. Romeo and Juliet and the Western Douglas M.
Lanier; 7. Pixarfication, comedy and earning the happy ending in Gnomeo &
Juliet Benjamin Broadribb; 8. Decentering the hypotext with denim and
zombies: Jonathan Levine's Warm Bodies (2009) and David Lachapelle's Romeo
& Juliet (2005) Magdalena Cie¿lak; 9. Guns, rasa and roses: Sanjay Leela
Bhansali's Ram-Leela (2013), a 'Desi' Romeo and Juliet Melissa Croteau; 10.
Indian Romeo and Juliets and their uncommonly tragic endings Koel
Chatterjee; Part III. Serial and Queer Romeo and Juliets: 11. Romeo and
Juliet, again and again: Star-crossed lovers adapted to serial television
Kinga Földváry; 12. Romeo and Juliet in Japanese anime Candy Candy: The
balcony scene between tradition and subversion Sarah Hatchuel and Ronan
Ludot-Vlasak; 13. The (Un)Queering of Romeo and Juliet on film Anthony Guy
Patricia; 14. Romeo and Juliet and queer temporality in three
twenty-first-century streaming web-series Sujata Iyengar; 15. Reviving
Juliet and surviving Romeo in Shakespeare web-series Jennifer Flaherty; 16.
Romeo and Juliet on screen: Select film bibliography José Ramón Díaz
Fernández.