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Informationen zum Autor By Diana Brydon and Irena Makaryk Klappentext The first work to engage Shakespeare with distinctly Canadian debates addressing nationalism, separatism, cultural appropriation, cultural nationalism, feminism, and postcolonialism. Zusammenfassung The first work to engage Shakespeare with distinctly Canadian debates addressing nationalism! separatism! cultural appropriation! cultural nationalism! feminism! and postcolonialism. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface - Diane Bryden and Irena R. MakarykIntroduction: Shakespeare in Canada: 'aworld elsewhere'? - Irena R. MakarykPart One: Beginnings: Institutionalizing ShakespearePioneer Shakespeare Culture: The Reverend Henry Scadding and His Shakespeare Display at the 1892 Toronto Industrial Exhibition - Heather MurrayThe Imperial Theme: The Shakespeare Society of Toronto,1928-1969 - Karen Bamford'A Stage for the Word': Shakespeare on CBC Radio, 1947-1955 - Marta StraznickyStratford and the Aspirations for a Canadian National Theatre - Margaret GroomeShakespeare Canadiens at the Stratford Festival - C.E. McGeeA National Hamlet?: Stratford's Legacy of Twentieth-Century Productions - Jessica SchagerlPart Two: Shakespeare On Stage'Le Re-making' of le Grand Will: Shakespeare in Francophone Quebec - Leanore LiebleinLearning to Curse in Accurate Iambics: Shakespeare in Newfoundland - Peter AyersLiberal Spectators and Illiberal Critiques: Necessary Angel's King Lear - Michael McKinniePart Three: Critical Debates and TraditionsContinuity and Contradiction: University Actors Meet the Universal Bard - Anthony B. DawsonCanadian Bacon - Paul Yachnin and Brent E. WhittedCanada, Negative Capability, and Cymbeline - Alexander LeggattFrye's Shakespeare, Frye's Canada - L.M. FindlayPart Four: Reimagining ShakespeareNation and/as Adaptation: Shakespeare, Canada, and Authenticity - Daniel FischlinUndead and Unsafe: Adapting Shakespeare (in Canada) - Mark FortierNormand Chaurette's Les Reines: Shakespeare and the Modern in the Alchemical Oven - Lois SherlowOthello in Three Times - Ric KnowlesAfterword: Relocating Shakespeare, Redefining Canada - Diana Brydon...