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2021 book by Alexa Alice Joubin
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Shakespeare and East Asia
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Author
Alexa Alice Joubin
Country
United States
Language
English
Series
Oxford Shakespeare Topics
Subject
Literary criticism, Shakespeare studies and criticism, film, plays, East Asia
Genre
Non-fiction
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Publication date
26 January 2021
Pages
272
ISBN
9780198703570
Shakespeare and East Asia is a book by American author and academic Alex Alice Joubin.[a] It was published in 2021 by Oxford University Press and is part of its Oxford Shakespeare Topics series.[2] The book explores the distinctive features of post-1950s East Asian cinemas and theatres, delineating four key themes: Japanese formalistic innovations, reparative adaptations from China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong, the politics of gender and film reception in South Korea and the UK, and multilingual diaspora works in Singapore and the UK. By merging film and theatre studies, Joubin's comparative analysis unveils profound structural and narratological connections between Asian and Anglophone performances, emphasizing the metacinematic and metatheatrical dimensions of these adaptations that contribute to reshaping debates about the relationship between East Asia and Europe.[3]
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