Broadcast your Shakespeare: continuity and change across media
"Building on the media turn within Shakespeare studies, "Broadcast Your Shakespeare" approaches Shakespeare as a series of media stories at once old, new and ongoing. Thematically arranged, these chapters consider a variety of media from television, radio and film to social media netw...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Building on the media turn within Shakespeare studies, "Broadcast Your Shakespeare" approaches Shakespeare as a series of media stories at once old, new and ongoing. Thematically arranged, these chapters consider a variety of media from television, radio and film to social media networks and look at the continuities between historical and contemporary media representations of Shakespeare. Writing at the intersection of Shakespeare studies and media studies, this book investigates the impact media has upon us as readers, viewers and users of Shakespeare. It also explores fan reactions to Shakespeare through media of their own, from Tumblr fan art to vlogging and Twitter." - back cover |
Beschreibung: | xv, 317 Seiten Illustrationen 20 cm |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
List of Illustrations viii
Notes on Contributors ix
Acknowledgements xiv
Note on Procedures and Abbreviations xvi
Introduction: ‘Sowed and Scattered’:
Shakespeare’s Media Ecologies l
Stephen O’Neill
PART ONE The Politics of Broadcast(ing)
Shakespeare
1 Broadcasting Censorship: Hollywood’s
Production Code and
A Midsummer blight’s Dream 27
Darlena Ciraulo
2 Broadcasting the Bard: Orson Welles,
Shakespeare and War 47
Robert Sawyer
This Distracted Globe, This Brave New World
Learning from the MIT Global Shakespeares’
Twenty-First Century 67
Diana E. Henderson
3
VI
CONTENTS
4 ‘Once more to the breach!’: Shakespeare,
Wikipedia’s Gender Gap and the Online,
Digital Elite 87
David C. Moberly
PART TWO Genre and Audience
5 Emo Hamlet: Locating Shakespearean Affect in
Social Media 107
Christy Desmet
6 ‘It Is Worth the Listening To’: The Phonograph
and the Teaching of Shakespeare in Early-
Twentieth-Century America 123
Joseph Haughey
7 Juliet, Tumbld: Fan Renovations of
Shakespeare’s Juliet on Tumblr 141
Kirk Hendershott-Kraetzer
8 ‘Certain o’er incertainty’: Troilus and Cressida,
Ambiguity and the Leivis Episode ‘Generation
of Vipers’ 161
Sarah Olive
PART THREE Broadcast the Self: Celebrity and
Identity
9 Vlogging the Bard: Serialization, Social Media,
Shakespeare 185
Douglas M. Lanier
CONTENTS
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10 Tweeting Television/Broadcasting the
Bard: @HollowCrownFans and Digital
Shakespeares 207
Romano Mullin
11 ‘Somewhere in the world ... Someone
misquoted Shakespeare. I can sense it’: Tom
Hiddleston Performing the Shakespearean
Online 227
Anna Blackwell
Afterword: Special Affects:
Performing Resistance Through
Narrowcasting 247
Courtney Lehmann
Notes 256
Index 307
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title | Broadcast your Shakespeare continuity and change across media |
title_alt | 'Sowed and scattered' : Shakespeare's media ecologies Broadcasting censorship : Hollywood's production code and "A Midsummer Night's Dream" Broadcasting the Bard : Orson Welles, Shakespeare and war This distracted globe, this brave new world : learning from the MIT Global Shakespeares' twenty-first century "Once more to the breach!" : Shakespeare, Wikipedia's gender gap and the online, digital elite Emo "Hamlet" : locating Shakespearean affect in social media 'It is worth the listening to' : the phonograph and the teaching of Shakespeare in early-twentieth-century America Juliet, Tumbld : fan renovations of Shakespeare's Julit on Tumblr 'Certain o'er incertainty' : "Troilus and Cressida," ambiguity and the "Lewis" episode 'Generation of Vipers' Vlogging the Bard : serialization, social media, Shakespeare Tweeting television/broadcasting the Bard : @HollowCrownFans and digital Shakespeares 'Somewhere in the world...someone misquoted Shakespeare. I can sense it' : Tom Hiddleston performing the Shakespearean online Special affects : performing resistance through narrowcasting |
title_auth | Broadcast your Shakespeare continuity and change across media |
title_exact_search | Broadcast your Shakespeare continuity and change across media |
title_full | Broadcast your Shakespeare continuity and change across media edited by Stephen O'Neill |
title_fullStr | Broadcast your Shakespeare continuity and change across media edited by Stephen O'Neill |
title_full_unstemmed | Broadcast your Shakespeare continuity and change across media edited by Stephen O'Neill |
title_short | Broadcast your Shakespeare |
title_sort | broadcast your shakespeare continuity and change across media |
title_sub | continuity and change across media |
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topic_facet | Shakespeare, William 1564-1616 Rezeption Film Hörfunk Fernsehen Social Media Aufsatzsammlung |
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