Shakespeare and YouTube

New Media Forms of the Bard

Dr Stephen O'Neill author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:24th Apr '14

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Shakespeare and YouTube explores the forms of Shakespeare content on YouTube, assesses its implications and argues that the site offers an exciting new frontier for popular culture Shakespeare.

The video-sharing platform YouTube signals exciting opportunities and challenges for Shakespeare studies. As patron, distributor and archive, YouTube occasions new forms of user-generated Shakespeares, yet a reduced Bard too, subject to the distractions of the contemporary networked mediascape.

This book identifies the genres of YouTube Shakespeare, interpreting them through theories of remediation and media convergence and as indices of Shakespeare’s shifting cultural meanings. Exploring the intersection of YouTube’s participatory culture – its invitation to ‘Broadcast Yourself’ – with its corporate logic, the book argues that YouTube Shakespeare is a site of productive tension between new forms of self-expression and the homogenizing effects of mass culture.

Stephen O’Neill unfolds the range of YouTube’s Bardic productions to elaborate on their potential as teaching and learning resources. The book importantly argues for a critical media literacy, one that attends to identity constructions and to the politics of race and gender as they emerge through Shakespeare’s new media forms.

Shakespeare and YouTube will be of interest to students and scholars of Shakespearean drama, poetry and adaptations, as well as to new media studies.

This savvy, informative and accessible book is an asset to teachers and learners in general as well as to researchers. A copy by every Shakespearean’s laptop? * Shakespeare Survey *
Stephen O'Neill's Shakespeare and YouTube ... provides an extensive examination of a medium that includes amateurs, professionals, students, dilettantes, and nearly every other category one could imagine. O'Neill's account of YouTube Shakespeare is professional, articulate, and nuanced. -- Sheila T. Cavanagh * Shakespeare Quarterly *

ISBN: 9781441120922

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 467g

344 pages