Bibliography

Here are the lists of bibliographic information for this project and archives about Shakespearean adaptation.

1. Bibliography

Bodenhamer, David J., et al. The Spatial Humanities: GIS and the Future of Humanities Scholarship, Indiana University Press, 2010.

Cooper, David, et al. Literary Mapping in the Digital Age, Routledge, 2016.

Gil, Alex. “Design for Diversity: The Case of Ed,” The Design for Diversity Learning Toolkit, 20 June 2019.

Gold, Matthew K., and Lauren F. Klein. “INTRODUCTION: A DH That Matters.” Debates in the Digital Humanities 2019, University of Minnesota Press, 2019.

Joubin, Alexa Alice. Shakespeare and East Asia, Oxford University Press.

Kennedy, Dennis, and Li Lan Yong. Shakespeare in Asia: Contemporary Performance, Cambridge University Press, 2010.

Kim, Daeyong Dan. “Shakespeare and Korea: Mutual Remappings.” Essays and Studies, vol. 70, 2017, pp. 72-85.

Minami, Ryuta, and Poonam Trivedi. Re-Playing Shakespeare in Asia, Routledge, 2010.

Presner, Todd, and David Shepard. “Mapping the Geospatial Turn.” A New Companion to Digital Humanities, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2015, pp. 199–212.

Sen, Amartya. “How to judge globalism.” The American Prospect, Princeton, 2002, pp. A2-A6.

Warwick, Claire. “Building Theories or Theories of Building? A Tension at the Heart of Digital Humanities.” A New Companion to Digital Humanities, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2015, pp. 538–52.

Wood, Denis. Rethinking the Power of Maps, Guilford Press, 2010.

2. Archives of Shakespearean performance and adaptation

MIT Global Shakespeare Project

Ninagawa Company: This website provides a chronology of theatrical adaptation of Shakespeare, directed by Ninagawa Yukio, in Japanese.

Library of Congress, Shakespeare on Film and Television

Shakespeare Performance in Asia(APIA)

Suzuki Company of Togo: This website provides a chronology of theatrical adaptation of Shakespeare, directed by Suzuki Tadashi, in English.

The Asian Shakespeare Intercultural Archive

World Shakespeare Bibliography Online