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Performing “Indigenous Shakespeare” in Canada: The Tempest and The Death of a Chief
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Sarah Mackenzie
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents III
- List of Illustrations and Figures V
- Acknowledgements VII
- Shakespeare and Canada: “Remembrance of Ourselves” 1
- “Theatre is not a nursing home”: Merchants of Venice of The Stratford Festival 10
- Intercultural Performance and The Stratford Festival as Global Tourist Place: Leon Rubin’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Twelfth Night 26
- Stratford, Shakespeare, and J. D. Barnett 48
- Counterfactual History at The Stratford Festival: Timothy Findley’s Elizabeth Rex and Peter Hinton’s The Swanne 69
- “Who’s There?”: Slings & Arrows’ Audience Dynamics 77
- Race, National Identity, and the Hauntological Ethics of Slings & Arrows 94
- Performing “Indigenous Shakespeare” in Canada: The Tempest and The Death of a Chief 107
- Shakespeare, a Late Bloomer on the Quebec Stage 122
- Mediatic Shakespeare: McLuhan and the Bard 152
- Shakespeare and the “Cultural Lag” of Canadian Stratford in Alice Munro’s “Tricks” 172
- Beyond (or Beneath) the Folio: Neil Freeman’s Shakespearean Acting Pedagogy in Context 193
- Rhyme and Reason: Shakespeare’s Exceptional Status and Role in Canadian Education 209
- The Truth About Stories About Shakespeare . . . In Canada? 235
- Contributors 257
- Index 261
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents III
- List of Illustrations and Figures V
- Acknowledgements VII
- Shakespeare and Canada: “Remembrance of Ourselves” 1
- “Theatre is not a nursing home”: Merchants of Venice of The Stratford Festival 10
- Intercultural Performance and The Stratford Festival as Global Tourist Place: Leon Rubin’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Twelfth Night 26
- Stratford, Shakespeare, and J. D. Barnett 48
- Counterfactual History at The Stratford Festival: Timothy Findley’s Elizabeth Rex and Peter Hinton’s The Swanne 69
- “Who’s There?”: Slings & Arrows’ Audience Dynamics 77
- Race, National Identity, and the Hauntological Ethics of Slings & Arrows 94
- Performing “Indigenous Shakespeare” in Canada: The Tempest and The Death of a Chief 107
- Shakespeare, a Late Bloomer on the Quebec Stage 122
- Mediatic Shakespeare: McLuhan and the Bard 152
- Shakespeare and the “Cultural Lag” of Canadian Stratford in Alice Munro’s “Tricks” 172
- Beyond (or Beneath) the Folio: Neil Freeman’s Shakespearean Acting Pedagogy in Context 193
- Rhyme and Reason: Shakespeare’s Exceptional Status and Role in Canadian Education 209
- The Truth About Stories About Shakespeare . . . In Canada? 235
- Contributors 257
- Index 261