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Shakespeare-cut : rethinking cutwork in an age of distraction

Book information

Publisher
Oxford University Press
Year
2016
ISBN
9780191822506, 0191822507, 978-0-19-873552-6, 0198735529
Language
english
Format
PDF
Filesize
9 MB (9182192 bytes)
Series
Oxford Wells Shakespeare lectures
Edition
1st
Pages
176\228
Time added
2017-06-25 19:00:00

Description

In distracted times like the present, Shakespeare too has been driven to distraction. Shakespeare | Cut considers contemporary practices of cutting up Shakespeare in stage productions, videogames, book sculptures, and YouTube postings, but it also takes the long view of how Shakespeare's texts have been cut apart in creative ways beginning in Shakespeare's own time. The book's five chapters consider cuts, cutting, and cutwork from a variety of angles: (1) as bodily experiences, (2) as essential parts of the process whereby Shakespeare and his contemporaries crafted scripts, (3) as units in perception, (4) as technologies situated at the interface between "figure" and "life," and (5) as a fetish in western culture since 1900. Printed here for the first time are examples of the cut-ups that William S. Burroughs and Brion Guysin carried out with Shakespeare texts in the 1950s. Bruce R. Smith's original analysis is accompanied by twenty-four illustrations, which suggest the multiple media in which cutwork with Shakespeare has been carried out.

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