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Back to the roots:Shakespeare and Popular Culture in the 20th and 21st centuries
Memoire pour la deuxieme annee du Master Recherche Lettres, Langues & Cultures Etrangeres - Etudes Anglophones, presente a l'Universite de Provence (Aix-Marseille 1) sous la direction de: Mme Sophie Chiari Session de juin 2012 INTRODUCTION In the Oxford English Dictionary, the word ‘identity’ is defined as “the quality of being the same” and as “the sameness of a person or a thing at all times or in all circumstances” (1.a. 2.a.). In a clash with these definitions, Stuart Hall, one of the fou...