Authorizing Shakespeare on film and television : gender, class, and ethnicity in adaptation / L. Monique Pittman.
2011
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Title
Authorizing Shakespeare on film and television : gender, class, and ethnicity in adaptation / L. Monique Pittman.
Created/published
New York : Peter Lang, ©2011.
Description
xi, 257 p. ; 24 cm
Associated name
Series statement
Studies in Shakespeare, 1067-0823 ; v. 19
Bibliography, etc.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction : gestures that authorize
Adaptations of the father: paternal authority goes imperial in Kenneth Branagh's Hamlet and As you like it
The liberal-humanist Shakespeare in Michael Radford's The merchant of Venice: Ethnic tolerance and the Portia problem
Deep-fried American dream: class striving under the heat lamp in Scotland, Pa.
Teen Shakespeare and the trouble with gender: 10 things I hate about you and She's the man
The Bard and the beeb : televisual authority and Shakespeare retold
Tracing Hamlet in slings and arrows: Fathers haunt the theater
It's not tv, it's Shakespeare: literary-historical adaptation in HBO's Rome.
Adaptations of the father: paternal authority goes imperial in Kenneth Branagh's Hamlet and As you like it
The liberal-humanist Shakespeare in Michael Radford's The merchant of Venice: Ethnic tolerance and the Portia problem
Deep-fried American dream: class striving under the heat lamp in Scotland, Pa.
Teen Shakespeare and the trouble with gender: 10 things I hate about you and She's the man
The Bard and the beeb : televisual authority and Shakespeare retold
Tracing Hamlet in slings and arrows: Fathers haunt the theater
It's not tv, it's Shakespeare: literary-historical adaptation in HBO's Rome.
Series
Studies in Shakespeare ; v. 19.
Place of creation/publication
United States -- New York (State) -- New York.
Item Details
Call number
PR3093 .P58 2011
Folger accession
236997