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Popular and Populist Shakespearean Transcreations in Central and Eastern Europe
Popular and Populist Shakespearean Transcreations in Central and Eastern Europe

Author(s): Nicoleta Cinpoes, Kornélia Deres, Jacek Fabiszak, Kinga Földváry, Veronika Schandl
Subject(s): Studies of Literature, Drama, Sociology of Literature
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
Keywords: populism; popular(ity); mainstream; Shakespeare; postwar theatre; cabaret; burlesque; experimental theatre

Summary/Abstract: The article discusses the variety of ways in which the terms “popular” or “populist” could be associated with postwar Shakespearean transcreations in the Central and Eastern European region, pointing out how performers and adaptors challenged the canonical, highbrow status of Shakespeare and used his oeuvre as raw material in experimental forms and genres. Following a discussion on the variety of socio-historical contexts which inspired noteworthy popular and/or populist reworkings in several Central and Eastern European countries, the article takes a more in-depth look at a few specific comic genres, particularly the burlesque and the cabaret in a theoretical framework, and concludes by examining post-1989 experimental theatre practices.

  • Issue Year: 28/2023
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 69-88
  • Page Count: 20
  • Language: English
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