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Shakespeare on the university stage / Edited by Andrew James Hartley.

Contents: Introduction. Tragedians of the city, little eyases or rude mechanicals? Andrew James Hartley; 1. Campus Shakespeare: fragments of a history, fragments of a concept Peter Holland; 2. Performance, religion and Shakespeare: staging ideology at Notre Dame Mark C. Pilkinton; 3. George Rylands and Cambridge University Shakespeare Michael Cordner; 4. Women who will make a difference: Shakespeare at Wellesley College Yu Jin Ko; 5. Appropriating Shakespeare on campus: an Indian perspective Angelie Multani; 6. Ideology and student performances in China Lee Chee Keng and Yong Li Lan; 7. Shakespeare without resources: staging Shakespeare in the Midwest Andrea Stevens; 8. Shakespeare isn't just for the professionals: Shakespeare on the German campus Christa Jansohn; 9. Holofernes, Peregrine and I: Australian campus Shakespeare Rob Conkie; 10. The politics and economics of Malaysian campus productions of Shakespeare Nurul Farhana Low bt Abdullah; 11. The Performance Research Group's Anthony and Cleopatra (2010) Jacquelyn Bessell; 12. The laws of Athens: Shakespeare and the campus economy Paul Menzer; 13. Queering Shakespeare in the American South Chad Allen Thomas; 14. Shakespeare laboratories and performance-as-research Jonathan Heron; 15. The small-college stage: is there still room for Shakespeare? Douglas E. Green; 16. The Shakespeare performance campus W. B. Worthen; Index.