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Pope, Johnathan H.
Shakespeare’s Fans = Adapting the Bard in the Age of Media Fandom /
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Title/Author:
Shakespeare’s Fans/ by Johnathan H. Pope.
Reminder of title:
Adapting the Bard in the Age of Media Fandom /
Author:
Pope, Johnathan H.
Description:
VII, 184 p.online resource. :
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Springer Nature eBook
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Motion pictures. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33726-1
ISBN:
9783030337261
Shakespeare’s Fans = Adapting the Bard in the Age of Media Fandom /
Pope, Johnathan H.
Shakespeare’s Fans
Adapting the Bard in the Age of Media Fandom /[electronic resource] :by Johnathan H. Pope. - 1st ed. 2020. - VII, 184 p.online resource. - Palgrave Studies in Adaptation and Visual Culture,2634-629X. - Palgrave Studies in Adaptation and Visual Culture,.
Introduction: Scholars and Students as Fans -- Chapter 1: Fans of Shakespeare, Fans in Shakespeare -- Chapter 2: Shakespeare, Legitimacy, and the Gift Economy -- Chapter 3: Shakespeare and Fan Fiction -- Chapter 4: Parody and Anti-Fandom: Shakespeare Meets Star Wars (and Other Fan Communities) -- Conclusion.
This book examines Shakespearean adaptations through the critical lens of fan studies and asks what it means to be a fan of Shakespeare in the context of contemporary media fandom. Although Shakespeare studies and fan studies have remained largely separate from one another for the past thirty years, this book establishes a sustained dialogue between the two fields. In the process, it reveals and seeks to overcome the problematic assumptions about the history of fan cultures, Shakespeare’s place in that history, and how fan works are defined. While fandom is normally perceived as a recent phenomenon focused primarily on science fiction and fantasy, this book traces fans’ practices back to the eighteenth century, particularly David Garrick’s Shakespeare Jubilee in 1769. Shakespeare’s Fans connects historical and scholarly debates over who owns Shakespeare and what constitutes an appropriate adaptation of his work to online fan fiction and commercially available fan works.
ISBN: 9783030337261
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-33726-1doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Motion pictures.
LC Class. No.: PN1993-1999
Dewey Class. No.: 791.4
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