Chapter 6 Hermeneutics and Locality Hamlet in China - Glocalising Humanism, Glocalising Desire

"Hermeneutics and Locality: Hamlet in China, Glocalizing Humanism, Glocalizing Desire" explores the cultural mobility of Shakespeare through the lens of cultural hermeneutics, focusing on the intersection of locality studies and hermeneutic principles. One version of Hamlet produced in the...

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Main Author: Jiao, Min (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2023
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