Shakespeare and Asia /

"Shakespeare and Asia brings together innovative scholars from Asia or with Asian connections to explore these matters of East-West and global contexts then and now. The collection ranges from interpretations of Shakespeare's plays and his relations with other authors like Marlowe and Dick...

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Other Authors: Hart, Jonathan Locke, 1956- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Routledge, 2019.
Series:Routledge studies in Shakespeare ; 34.
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Table of Contents:
  • Shakespeare as a historicist: his potential significance in China / Wang Ning
  • Splitting heres: Shakespeare and the global supermarket, here, there, then, and now / Simon C. Estok
  • Reading the matured Shakespeare in Taiwan / Francis K. H. So
  • How to crack the ethical enigma of sphinx? / Wei Xiaofei
  • Meta-dramatizing Shakespeare: playwrights as code readers in "Lear is here," and "Cleopatra and her fools" / I-Chun Wang
  • Carnival over time: Shakespeare's Twelfth night / Zhao Hua
  • The window crossing spaces: triple spaces of the window in Much ado about nothing / Yun-fang Dai
  • Marlowe, Shakespeare, and the state and geography of otherness / Jonathan Locke Hart
  • William Shakespeare in the life and works of Charles Dickens / Kuo-jung Chen
  • Hamlet in Chinese opera and the loss of ambiguity / Hao Liu
  • The ghost of Shakespeare's Hamlet in Féng Xiaogang's The banquet and Sherwood Hu's Prince of the Himalayas / Walter S.H. Lim
  • Is Shakespeare "translatable"? cinematic adaptations by Kozintsev, Kurosawa, and Feng Xiaogang / King-Kok Cheung
  • Some adaptations of Shakespeare in Pakistan / Samina Akhtar
  • Reconsidering empire as metaphor in Shakespeare wallah / Jane Wong Yeang Chui
  • Adaptation as translation: the bard in Bombay / Asma Sayed.