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100 1  Woodford-Gormley, Donna,|eauthor 
245 10 Shakespeare in Cuba :|bCaliban's books /|cby Donna 
       Woodford-Gormley 
264  1 Cham :|bSpringer International Publishing :|bImprint: 
       Palgrave Macmillan,|c2021 
300    1 online resource (xi, 165 pages) :|billustrations, 
       digital ;|c24 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
347    text file|bPDF|2rda 
490 1  Global Shakespeares 
505 0  Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Devouring 
       Shakespeare: Cuba, Cannibalism, and Caliban -- Chapter 3: 
       Revolution, Repentismo, and Romeo and Juliet: Consuming 
       Texts / Nourishing Community -- Chapter 4: Race and 
       Revolution in Tomas Gonzalez's Othello adaptations: "of 
       the cannibals that each other eat" -- Chapter 5: Ophelia 
       Eats the Air: Consuming Voices in Piel de Violetas -- 
       Chapter 6: Shakespeare as Cultural Bridge: Incorporating 
       the Other 
520    Shakespeare in Cuba: Caliban's Books explores how 
       Shakespeare is consumed and appropriated in Cuba. It 
       contributes to the underrepresented field of Latin 
       American Shakespeares by applying the lens of cultural 
       anthropophagy, a theory with Latin American roots, to 
       explore how Cuban artists ingest and transform 
       Shakespeare's plays. By consuming these works and 
       incorporating them into Cuban culture and literature, 
       Cuban writers make the plays their own while also 
       nourishing the source texts and giving Shakespeare a new 
       afterlife. Donna Woodford-Gormley is a Professor of 
       English Literature at New Mexico Highlands University, 
       USA. She has been researching and writing on Shakespeare 
       in Cuba since 2004, and she has published several articles
       and book chapters on this subject 
600 10 Shakespeare, William,|d1564-1616|xInfluence 
600 10 Shakespeare, William,|d1564-1616|xStage history|zCuba 
600 10 Shakespeare, William,|d1564-1616|xAdaptations|zCuba 
650  0 Theater|zCuba|xHistory 
650 14 Early Modern and Renaissance Literature 
651  0 Cuba|xIntellectual life 
650 24 Global and International Theatre and Performance 
650 24 Adaptation Studies 
650 24 Theatre and Performance Arts 
710 2  SpringerLink (Online service) 
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830  0 Global Shakespeares 
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