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The second issue of the third volume of _Borrowers and Lenders_. Kapadia, Parmita_Transnational Shakespeare: Salman Rushdie and Intertextual Appropriation_; Stavreva, Kirilka_Dream Loops and Short-Circuited Nightmares: Post-Brechtian Tempests in Post-Communist Bulgaria_; Whitney, Charles_Appropriate This_; Finnerty, Paraic_Queer Appropriations: Shakespeare's Sonnets and Dickinson's Love Poems_; Gruber, Elizabeth_Erotic Politics Reconsidered: Desdemona's Challenge to Othello_; Baldo, Jonathan_The Greening of Will Shakespeare_; Clement, Jennifer_The Postfeminist Mystique: Feminism and Shakespearean Adaptation in 10 Things I Hate About You and She's the Man_; Klett, Elizabeth_Dreaming of Orientalism in Kenneth Branagh's As You Like It_; Wifall, Rachel_Setting As You Like It: Shakespearean Appropriation for the Cable Television Market_; Hollifield, Scott_The Lionesses and Olive Trees of Meiji-Era Japan: A Consideration of Kenneth Branagh's As You Like It_; Lehnhof, Kent R._Lumping in Fargo, book/lyrics by Bryan Reynolds, music by Michael Hooker_.
Borrowers and Lenders: The Journal of Shakespeare and Appropriation is a peer-reviewed, online, born-digital, multimedia journal that welcomes original scholarship engaging with the afterlives of Shakespearean texts and their literary, filmic, multimedia, and critical histories. It encourages contributors to use the online format to its best advantage, in particular, by imagining how to enhance or illustrate their essays with multimedia (screen captures, sound clips, images, and so on). B&L won the CELJ's "Best New Journal" Award in 2007. B&L is fully indexed in the MLA Bibliography and the World Shakespeare Bibliography. The journal was founded in 2005 by Christy Desmet and Sujata Iyengar of the English Department at the University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USA.
Borrowers and Lenders: The Journal of Shakespeare and Appropriation is a peer-reviewed, online, born-digital, multimedia journal that welcomes original scholarship engaging with the afterlives of Shakespearean texts and their literary, filmic, multimedia, and critical histories. It encourages contributors to use the online format to its best advantage, in particular, by imagining how to enhance or illustrate their essays with multimedia (screen captures, sound clips, images, and so on). B&L won the CELJ's "Best New Journal" Award in 2007. B&L is fully indexed in the MLA Bibliography and the World Shakespeare Bibliography. The journal was founded in 2005 by Christy Desmet and Sujata Iyengar of the English Department at the University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USA.