Shakespeare Appropriation and Cultural Capital
Location
157A Student Union (Endeavor Room)
Start Date
21-10-2016 3:15 PM
End Date
21-10-2016 4:45 PM
Description
Panel chair: Emily Isaacson, Heidelberg University
- Jim Casey, Arcadia University, “Bless thee, Shakespeare, bless thee! Thou art translated”
- David McAvoy, Miami University, “My profit on’t is, I know how to curse”: Shakespearean Sassiness as Economy of Power”
- John Higgins, Case Western Reserve, “Cultural capital and the production of value in Shakespeare in Love and Duck Tales”
Repository Citation
Isaacson, Emily; Casey, Jim; McAvoy, David; and Higgins, John, "Shakespeare Appropriation and Cultural Capital" (2016). Encountering Shakespeare: The 40th Annual Ohio Valley Shakespeare Conference. 14.
https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/celia_encountering_conference/2016/october21/14
Oct 21st, 3:15 PM
Oct 21st, 4:45 PM
Shakespeare Appropriation and Cultural Capital
157A Student Union (Endeavor Room)
Panel chair: Emily Isaacson, Heidelberg University
- Jim Casey, Arcadia University, “Bless thee, Shakespeare, bless thee! Thou art translated”
- David McAvoy, Miami University, “My profit on’t is, I know how to curse”: Shakespearean Sassiness as Economy of Power”
- John Higgins, Case Western Reserve, “Cultural capital and the production of value in Shakespeare in Love and Duck Tales”