- Title
- The inter-cultural Shakespeare
- Creator
- Squires, Graham
- Relation
- Inter-Cultural performance: Shakespeare, Nestroy and Beyond p. 11-15
- Relation
- https://www.publibook.com/inter-cultural-performance.html/
- Publisher
- Publibook
- Resource Type
- book chapter
- Date
- 2016
- Description
- In the modern world we are accustomed to conceptualising international relations in terms of national identity. We speak of English culture, French culture and American culture as if these things were the basic building blocks of global civilisation. While there is no doubt that national culture is important, such a view fails to take account of the fact that there is great diversity within nations and powerful connections across national frontiers. Just as individuals cannot be understood in isolation from the society of which they are a part, so national cultures cannot be understood in isolation from the global community. Since the beginning of human history cross-cultural exchange has been important in bringing about social change. This can be seen vividly in the way languages and their associated literary and dramatic traditions have interacted with one another. This volume brings together a collection of essays that focus on the role cross-cultural exchange has played in performance in the theatre and in film. The aim is not to suggest any systematic theory of cross-cultural exchange but rather to present a variety of examples that illustrate the subtle and complex way in which different cultures interact. The work of Shakespeare is often used to support British nationalism but it can also be used to enhance inter-cultural understanding.
- Subject
- William Shakespeare; theatre; inter-cultural exchange
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/1349177
- Identifier
- uon:30358
- Identifier
- ISBN:9782342048773
- Language
- eng
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