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Local and Global Myths in Shakespearean Performance
Aneta Mancewicz (Editor), Alexa Alice Joubin (Editor)
Drama and Theatre Arts
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Arts and Humanities
Global
100%
Local
100%
Mythology
100%
Shakespeare
83%
Communist
33%
Narrative
33%
Asia
16%
Europe
16%
Contemporary
16%
Regional
16%
Shakespeare's plays
16%
21st century
16%
19th Century
16%
Linguistics
16%
Mass Culture
16%
Liberal
16%
Post-colonial
16%
Transnational
16%
North America
16%
Universality
16%
Local identity
16%
Afterword
16%
South America
16%
Cultural Conditions
16%
classical mythology
16%
Keyphrases
William Shakespeare
100%
Shakespeare in Performance
100%
Europe
20%
Asia
20%
Political Conditions
20%
Nineteenth Century
20%
North America
20%
South America
20%
Global-local
20%
21st Century
20%
Cinema
20%
Dynamic Relationship
20%
Communist
20%
Shakespeare's Plays
20%
Historical Conditions
20%
Transnational
20%
Neoliberal
20%
Ideological Narrative
20%
Popular Culture
20%
Postcolonial Context
20%
Historical-Cultural
20%
Commercial Culture
20%
Local Identity
20%
Afterword
20%
Cultural Conditions
20%
Post-communist Countries
20%
Classical Mythology
20%