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