LATEST PUBLICATIONS
“Ghosting Macbeth: Silviu Purcarete Meets Shakespeare and Jarry.” Romanian Shakespeare Journal 2.2 (2014): 45-53.
Prefata la “Comedia Erorilor,” Opere, William Shakespeare, Vol. 10, Ed. George Volceanov (Bucuresti: Editura Tracus Arte, 2015). 7-18.
PUBLICATIONS
Refereed Journal Articles
“To Knit these Broken Limbs Again into One Body”: The Semiotics of Dismemberment and the Ethics of Spectatorship in Julie Taymor’s Titus,” Shakespeare Yearbook: Lacan and the Renaissance (Lewiston, NY: Mellen Press, 2010).
“’I Would Rather Be Honest than Wise’: Fictional Protocols and Authorial Credibility in Thomas More’s Utopia,” Prose Studies 28.2 (2006): 113-29.
“Spatializing the Body and the Law Machine in Kafka’s Der Prozess,” Journal of the Kafka Society of America 1-2 (2006): 3-19.
“’I Can neither Write nor Be Silent’: The Circulation of Women’s Texts in Sidney’s Old Arcadia,” Literature Compass 3.2 (2006): 95-106.
“Reality and Metaphor in Jane Howell’s and Julie Taymor’s Productions of Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus,” CLCWeb 6.1 (2004): http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/clcweb04-1/ghita04.html
Edited Collections
“Aesthetics of Fragmentation in Taymor’s Titus,” Shakespeare in Hollywood, Asia, and Cyberspace, Eds. Alexa Huang and Charles Ross (Lafayette: Purdue UP, 2009), 207-17.
“The Non-Reality of the Fool Show: The Interplay of Identities,” Shakespeareana 2001: The Bulletin of the Students’ Seventh National Shakespeare Symposium (Galati: Fundatia Universitara “Dunarea de Jos” Press, 2002), 46-53.
Performance Reviews
Review of Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus (directed by Silviu Purcarete), the National Theater in Craiova, Romania, 14 March 1992, Shakespeare 9.3 (2013): 342-6.
Other Publications
(with Alexa Huang) “Bibliography of “Shakespeare in Hollywood, Asia and Cyberspace,”
Shakespeare in Hollywood, Asia, and Cyberspace, eds. Alexa Huang and Charles Ross (Lafayette: Purdue UP, 2009).
“Bibliography for the Study of Shakespeare on Film in Asia and Hollywood,” CLCWeb 6.1 (2004): http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/clcweb041/shakespeareonfilm(bibliography).html.