Heidi Craig: World Shakespeare Bibliography
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[See SEGMENTS below] Thomas Dabbs speaks with Heidi Craig of Texas A&M University. Heidi Craig is the General Editor of the World Shakespeare Bibliography. A graduate of the University of Toronto, Heidi also works on Shakespeare, early modern drama, book history and bibliography and digital humanities. LINKS: World Shakespeare Bibliography: https://www.worldshakesbib.org Early Modern Dramatic Paratexts: https://paratexts.folger.edu   SEGMENTS: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:02:55- World Shakespeare Bibliography 0:05:30 - Aoyama Gakuin and the early Bible 0:06:05 - WSB Collaborative efforts, the Folger Shakespeare Library and others. 0:08:00 - WSB correspondents in Japan, Professor Takashi Sasaki 0:13:07 - Paratexts in the early modern period 0:22:00 - Material criticism, theatre history, Tiffany Stern, work and space 0:25:12 - Rag women and the production of paper 0:40:28 - The things that have to happen before Shakespeare happens 0:45:09 - Dead theatre, the Commonwealth period 0:50:30 - EMDP, digitizing paratexts database 0:56:20 - The advantages of collaboration 0:57:50 - Closing TOPICS: #shakespeare #shakespeareantheatre #shakespeareanperformance #shakespearescontemporaries #editingshakespeare #renaissancedrama #earlymoderndrama #digitalhumanities #teachingshakespeare​
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