Performing Shakespeare in Contemporary Japan: The Yamanote Jijosha’s The Tempest [PDF]
In considering the Yamanote Jijosha’s The Tempest, this paper explores the significance of performing Shakespeare in contemporary Japan. The company’s The Tempest reveals to contemporary Japanese audiences the ambiguity of Shakespeare’s text by ...
Emi Hamana
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Abstract Hurricanes often entrain seeds, insects, and small birds into their immense circulations, carrying them far from their native habitats to distant lands, where they may take root and colonize. Here is the story of how one hurricane blew a ship off course, depositing its human cargo on an isolated tropical island where they ...
Bahs, C.W.
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Further Evidence for the Notion of ‘Resistance’ in Literary Discourse [PDF]
This paper investigates the notion of ‘power resistance’ in one of Shakespeare’s plays, The Tempest. This study adopts the Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) model of Fairclough (1989) to reveal the aspects of power resistance [1].
Mohamed Negm
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“The Play’s the Thing”: Re-imagining Shakespeare’s The Tempest in Forbidden Planet, Prospero’s Books and Hag-Seed [PDF]
This paper examines a number of contemporary adaptations of The Tempest – Fred McLeod Wilcox’s Forbidden Planet (1956), Peter Greenaway’s Prospero’s Books (1991) and Margaret Atwood’s Hag-Seed (2016) – which indicate new avenues for exploring the ...
Estella Ciobanu
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TEMPEST-D and GPM-GMI Observations Over Precipitating Systems: A Cross-Validation Study
The objective of this study is to cross-validate observations over precipitating systems by microwave radiometers on the temporal experiment for storms and tropical systems demonstration (TEMPEST-D) CubeSat mission and the global precipitation ...
Chandrasekar Radhakrishnan +4 more
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Rainfall Estimation From TEMPEST-D CubeSat Observations: A Machine-Learning Approach
In this study, a machine-learning model was used to produce surface rainfall estimates from Temporal Experiment for Storms and Tropical Systems – Demonstration (TEMPEST-D) microwave radiance observations from a CubeSat.
Chandrasekar Radhakrishnan +3 more
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Cross Validation of TEMPEST-D and RainCube Observations Over Precipitation Systems
This article presents cross validation of nearly simultaneous observations between the Temporal Experiment for Storms and Tropical Systems-Demonstration (TEMPEST-D) and Radar in a CubeSat (RainCube) satellite microwave sensors over precipitation systems.
Chandrasekar Radhakrishnan +7 more
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An Appropriated Antipodean Monstrosity Revisited: Jane Campion’s The Piano as a Comment on Shakespearean “Salvage and Deformed Slave” and The Tempest [PDF]
The article revisits the question of Jane Campion’s The Piano as an adaptation of Shakespeare’s The Tempest. It is argued that The Piano can be considered an adaptation, but one that – in terms of adaptation studies – can be classified as both a case of ...
Jacek Fabiszak
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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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Postcolonialism Unveiled: At the Nexus of Scientific Inquiry and Political Discourse
Richard Tempest is a Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, and a former director of its Russian, East European, and Eurasian Center.
R. Tempest
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