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Shakespeare, Cinema, Counter-culture: Appropriation and Inversion
Ailsa Grant Ferguson
University of Brighton
School of Humanities and Social Science
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Cinema
100%
William Shakespeare
100%
Counterculture
100%
Postmodern
25%
Counter-hegemonic
25%
Postmodern Culture
25%
21st Century
12%
Adaptation
12%
Cultural Capital
12%
Political Context
12%
Modes of Representation
12%
Intertextuality
12%
Carnivalesque
12%
Cultural Ideology
12%
Logos
12%
Western World
12%
Semiotics
12%
Expression Mode
12%
Cultural Ownership
12%
Post-punk
12%
Study Grants
12%
Capitalist Globalization
12%
Arts and Humanities
Shakespeare
100%
Counter-culture
100%
Esthetics
25%
Post-modern
25%
Post-modern Culture
25%
Expression
12%
Battle
12%
Sociocultural
12%
Case Study
12%
Cultural Capital
12%
Intertextuality
12%
Carnivalesque
12%
post-punk
12%
Semiotics
12%