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Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction: why Shakespeare? Dennis Kennedy and Li Lan Yong; Part I. Voice and Body: 2. Shakespeare and the Natyasastra John Russell Brown; 3. Speaking Shakespeare in Japanese: voicing the foreign Daniel Gallimore; 4. Shakespeare and Beijing opera: two cases of appropriation Fei Chunfang and Sun Huizhu; Part II. Shakespeare in Asian Popular Cultures: 5. All that remains of Shakespeare in Indian film Richard Burt; 6. Shakespeare for Japanese popular culture Minami Ryuta; 7. Shakespeare's villains in Japan Kumiko Hilberdink-Sakamoto; Part III. Transacting Cultures: 8. Import/export: Japanizing Shakespeare Suematsu Michiko; 9. Millennium Shashibiya: Shakespeare in the Chinese-speaking worlds Li Ruru; 10. Ong Keng Sen's intercultural Shakespeare Yong Li Lan; Part IV. Intercultural Politics: 11. What use Shakespeare? China and globalization Shen Lin; 12. Shakespeare and the question of intercultural performance John Phillips; 13. Foreign Asia/foreign Shakespeare: dissenting notes on New Asian interculturality, postcoloniality and re-colonization Rustom Bharucha.

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Shakespeare in Asia : contemporary performance. ISBN 9780521515528. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2010. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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