Addressing three current critical turns in gerontology, this article proposes the theatre as a ferti...
This dissertation historicizes the “original practices” (OP) movement in contemporary Shakespearean ...
Abstract As there is birth, everything including human being is certain of the journey of being age...
‘No country for old men’? Shakespeare, the public sphere, and the gerontological turn in theatr
Includes bibliographical references (page 20).This paper is an attempt to study Shakespeare in the c...
Habermas’ sense of a “cultural Public Sphere” is a notoriously complex term and, when applied to Ear...
The works of William Shakespeare are more popular in the 21st century than ever before. Why are thea...
This thesis provides the first study of the representation, performance, and reception of Shakespear...
Being aged is an inevitable process of nature but the way society and its institutions define aged p...
This article proposes media ecology-a combination of media studies and performance studies with lite...
This thesis proposes that Shakespeare’s cultural authority was established in England by the end of ...
In a culture in which “high” literary culture has become a “popular” enterprise, why is it that peop...
Why are we still enchanted by Shakespeare? If, as historicists claim, Shakespeare’s plays are embedd...
This paper was delivered in the plenary session of the Shakespeare Association of America’s annual m...
This thesis explores the notion that the emergent language of theatre, and more generally of modern ...
Addressing three current critical turns in gerontology, this article proposes the theatre as a ferti...
This dissertation historicizes the “original practices” (OP) movement in contemporary Shakespearean ...
Abstract As there is birth, everything including human being is certain of the journey of being age...
‘No country for old men’? Shakespeare, the public sphere, and the gerontological turn in theatr
Includes bibliographical references (page 20).This paper is an attempt to study Shakespeare in the c...
Habermas’ sense of a “cultural Public Sphere” is a notoriously complex term and, when applied to Ear...
The works of William Shakespeare are more popular in the 21st century than ever before. Why are thea...
This thesis provides the first study of the representation, performance, and reception of Shakespear...
Being aged is an inevitable process of nature but the way society and its institutions define aged p...
This article proposes media ecology-a combination of media studies and performance studies with lite...
This thesis proposes that Shakespeare’s cultural authority was established in England by the end of ...
In a culture in which “high” literary culture has become a “popular” enterprise, why is it that peop...
Why are we still enchanted by Shakespeare? If, as historicists claim, Shakespeare’s plays are embedd...
This paper was delivered in the plenary session of the Shakespeare Association of America’s annual m...
This thesis explores the notion that the emergent language of theatre, and more generally of modern ...
Addressing three current critical turns in gerontology, this article proposes the theatre as a ferti...
This dissertation historicizes the “original practices” (OP) movement in contemporary Shakespearean ...
Abstract As there is birth, everything including human being is certain of the journey of being age...