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Shakespeare and Tourism Robert Ormsby (Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada)

Shakespeare and Tourism By Robert Ormsby (Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada)

Summary

Shakespeare and Tourism introduces a dialogical mapping of Shakespeare studies and touristic theory through a curated collection of essays by scholars from around the world.

Shakespeare and Tourism Summary

Shakespeare and Tourism by Robert Ormsby (Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada)

Shakespeare and Tourism provides a dialogical mapping of Shakespeare studies and touristic theory through a collection of essays by scholars on a wide range of material.

This volume examines how Shakespeare tourism has evolved since its inception, and how the phenomenon has been influenced and redefined by performance studies, the prevalence of the World Wide Web, developments in technology, and the globalization of Shakespearean performance. Current scholarship recognizes Shakespearean tourism as a thriving international industry, the result of centuries of efforts to attribute meanings associated with the playwrights biography and literary prestige to sites for artistic pilgrimage and the consumption of cultural heritage.

Through bringing Shakespeare and tourism studies into more explicit contact, this collection provides readers with a broad base for comparisons across time and location, and thereby encourages a thorough reconsideration of how we understand both fields.

About Robert Ormsby (Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada)

Robert Ormsby is Associate Professor of English at Memorial University of Newfoundland.

Valerie Clayman Pye is Chair of the Department of Theatre, Dance, and Arts Management and Associate Professor of Theatre at Long Island University, Post.

Table of Contents

List of Figures and Tables

Acknowledgements

Contributor Bios

Introduction

Part 1 - The History of Shakespeare Tourism

Chapter 1: "Memorials and the things of fame": Matter, Imagination, and the Early Modern Theatrical Souvenir
Jennifer Holl, Rhode Island College

Chapter 2: Forgotten Shakespeare Shottery: The Shakespeare Tavern and Nineteenth-Century Tourism"
Katherine Scheil, University of Minnesota

Part 2 - Shakespeare and Cultural Tourism

Chapter 3: "Less we forget": The Blackfriars, Error, and Necropolitan Tourism
Paul Menzer and David Meldman, Mary Baldwin University

Chapter 4: Home of Shakespeare: A History of Cultural Heritage Engagement at the Shakespeare Birthplace TrustNick Walton and Darren Freebury-Jones, Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

Chapter 5: All the Worlds Many Stages: Shakespeare, Tourism, and Theater
Parmita Kapadia, Northern Kentucky University

Part 3 - Shakespearean Tourism and the Other

Chapter 6: "I am here as a tourist": On Being a Tourist-spectator
Stephen Purcell, University of Warwick

Chapter 7: Globeish: The Travelling Pop-up Globe
Mark Houlahan, Unversity of Waikato

Chapter 8: Asian Shakespeare Tourism
Dr. Rebekah R. Bale, Hong Kong Shue Yan University, and Dr. Henrique Fatima Boyol Ngan, Institute for Tourism Studies Macao.

Part 4 - Local, National, and Global Shakespeare Festivals

Chapter 9: Festivalizing Shakespeare in Languedoc: The Emergence of Cultural Heritage Tourism in Southern France, 1950s-1970s
Florence March, IRCL, Universite Paul-Valery Montpellier and Jean Vivier, IRCL, Universite Paul-Valery Montpellier

Chapter 10: Festival Shakespeare and Newfoundland as Tourist Place
Robert Ormsby, Memorial University of Newfoundland

Chapter 11: "Stay awhile": Tourist spectatorship at European International Shakespeare Festivals
Rowena Hawkins, Kings College London

Part 5 - Technology and Shakespeare Tourism

Chapter 12: "Some rare, noteworthy object in thy travel": Digital Kitsch and Shakespeare Memes
Valerie M. Fazel, Arizona State University, and Louise Geddes, Adelphi University

Chapter 13: Shakespeares Globe "360": virtual tourism, transmedial performance, and the reconstructed playhouse
Valerie Clayman Pye, LIU Post

Chapter 14: "You are here": Curatorial Interventions for The Displaced Visitor at The Rose Playhouse Historical Site from 1999 to 2019
Johanna Schmitz, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville

Afterword
Susan Bennett, University of Calgary

Index

Additional information

NPB9780367152048
9780367152048
0367152045
Shakespeare and Tourism by Robert Ormsby (Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada)
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2022-08-19
310
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