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Title:
"Hate Speech and French Mediaeval Literature"
Author:
Pintarič, Miha.
Type:
Journal Article
Year:
2018
Publication Information:
Acta Neophilologica 51, no. 1-2 (2018): 63–70. (https://journals.uni-lj.si/ActaNeophilologica/article/view/8180/8336)
Annotation:

Tracks history of hate speech in literary texts with emphasis on Chanson de Roland. Analyzes "undercover" or disguised hate speech in speeches from Iago in Othello and Antony in Julius Caesar. English summary, 63; French and Slovenian summaries, 70.

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Title:
"Oregon Shakes Restructures, Scales Back With Eye to Future"
Author:
Weinert-Kendt, Rob.
Type:
Journal Article
Year:
2023
Annotation:

Describes restructuring of Oregon Shakespeare Festival following COVID-19 pandemic and local wildfires compromising festival performances. Features interview with Oregon Shakespeare Festival artistic director Nataki Garrett about future plans for festival.

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Title:
"Shakespeare Through the Bare Thrust Stage Interface"
Author:
Kawai, Shoichiro.
Type:
Book Chapter
Year:
2023
Annotation:

Argues Shakespeare has been presented through many interfaces, particularly throughout theater history. Considers significance of Shakespeare's presentation through interface of bare thrust stage. English summary, online. 

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Title:
"The Heuristics of Interface: Shakespeare's Cymbeline"
Author:
Shohet, Lauren.
Type:
Book Chapter
Year:
2023
Annotation:

Considers interfaces as "liminal spaces where significantly different entities are functionally mediated."  Explores how discussions of digital interface might inform literary and performance studies, and vice versa. Suggests "that the genre of romance stages interactions across ontological divides that work as interfaces" to explore interfaces in Cymbeline that unite different times, places, and "cosmic realms." English summary, online.

 

 

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Title:
"Access Points: Stage, Space, and/as Interface in the Early Modern Playhouse"
Author:
Johnson, Laurie.
Type:
Book Chapter
Year:
2023
Annotation:

Investigates various forms of access for early audiences of Shakespeare's plays.  Argues interface theory enhances our understanding of experiences of early modern playhouse audiences. Asserts playhouses were "themselves environments within which complex systems, including the audiences themselves, interacted." English summary, online. 

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Title:
"Mediating the Shakespeare User's Digital Experience"
Author:
Redick, Stacey J.L.; Johnson, Eric M..
Type:
Book Chapter
Year:
2023
Annotation:

Discusses Folger Shakespeare Library website, which features free versions of Shakespeare's works "alongside contextual media related to the playwright and his life and times." Discusses how users are at center of work for these editions, molding edition interface design. English summary, online.

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Title:
"Using Data and Design to Bring the New Variorum Shakespeare Online"
Author:
Burdick, Anne; Torabi, Katayoun; Tarpley, Bryan; Mandell, Laura.
Type:
Book Chapter
Year:
2023
Annotation:

Explores process in creating digital New Variorum Shakespeare, q.v. Describes research in producing project, outlining reciprocal relationship between text and design features. Notes relationship between web browser and printed page and their functions as interfaces to convey information about previous editions of Shakespeare's works.

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Title:
"'Make your best use of this': User-Experience Design and the Shakespeare Interface"
Author:
Daw, Kurt.
Type:
Book Chapter
Year:
2023
Annotation:

Provides case study of personal experience creating edition of Midsummer Night's Dream in new digital interface in partnership with user-experience (UX) designer. Considers specifically how edition interfaces can be molded to serve student theater practitioners. English summary, online.

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Title:
"Browse as Interface in Shakespeare's Texts and the World Shakespeare Bibliography Online"
Author:
Craig, Heidi; Estill, Laura.
Type:
Book Chapter
Year:
2023
Annotation:

Investigates historical notions of search and browse actions in digital interfaces using Shakespeare. Analyzes how users search and browse Shakespearean scholarship digitally, particularly with World Shakespeare Bibliography Online, q.v.. 

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