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Modernization of Shakespeare’s Macbeth: A Discourse Analysis [PDF]
Rupert Goold's adaptation of Macbeth (2010) is relatable to some of the dilemmas of the contemporary human beings. In this comparative study, the relationship between the concept of power, images and staging, such as closed and dark spaces, costumes, and
Yasaman Yassipour Tehrani
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The paper examines the challenges related to solar photovoltaic (PV) development with a pivotal focus on the impacts of the dynamics of the relevant markets and technological advancements in the solar industry.
A. Tamošiūnas
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Justice or Judgment? On Adaptations of Macbeth in Chinese Traditional Opera
Macbeth has been adapted at least fourteen times into eight different opera genres since its being put on the Chinese opera stage in 1980s. As China has become more involved in intercultural communication and international Shakespeare studies, scholars ...
Qiang Chen, W. Christie
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When "Macbeth" Meets Chinese Opera: A Crossroad of Humanity
As one of the four Shakespeare’s great tragedies, Macbeth, with its thrilling story line and profound exploration of human nature, has been adapted for plays and movies worldwide. Though Macbeth was introduced to China just before the May 4th Movement in
Li Xingxing
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Kabbalah, "Dybbuks", and the Religious Posthuman in the Shakespearean Worlds of "Twin Peaks"
In the series Twin Peaks, Mark Frost, David Lynch and others create a mythological framework structured by and filtered through Shakespeare in a postsecular exploration of the posthuman. Twin Peaks exemplifies a cultural postsecular turn in its treatment
Lisa S. Starks
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Information about correlated color temperature influencing the scene due to the surrounding lighting is vital, especially for circadian lighting and photography.
Vedavyasa Kamath +2 more
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This paper examines a transcultural dance-theatre focusing on Lady Macbeth, through the lens of eastern Indian Bengali folk-theatre tradition, jatra.
Aabrita Dutta Gupta
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Jo Nesbø's 'Macbeth' and the redefining of understanding the seductiveness of Shakespeare's negative heroes: Hermeneutical and criminological approach [PDF]
In an inspirational sense, this study is a derivative of the Hogarth Project - its starting point is the novel Macbeth by the Scandinavian author Jo Nesbø, which in itself redefines Shakespeare's tragedy of the same name, placing it in a contemporary ...
Ljubinković Marija V.
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Horrible Imaginings: Jan Kott, the Grotesque, and “Macbeth, Macbeth”
Throughout Jan Kott’s Shakespeare Our Contemporary, a keyword for the combination of philosophical, aesthetic and modern qualities in Shakespearean drama is “grotesque.” This term is also relevant to other influential studies of early-modern drama ...
James Tink
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Alexithymia in Schizophrenia and Psychosis Vulnerability: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Aims Disturbances involving impairments in experience and expression of affect are frequently identified in schizophrenia samples. Alexithymia underlies cognitive impairments in identification and expression of affect, further implicated in affect dysregulation.
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