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The Santa Clara, 2017-11-16, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara, 2017-11-16, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara
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The Santa Clara, 2017-11-09, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara, 2017-11-09, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara
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The Santa Clara, 2017-11-02, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara, 2017-11-02, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara
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The Santa Clara, 2017-10-26, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara, 2017-10-26, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara
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The Santa Clara, 2017-10-19, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara, 2017-10-19, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara
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The Santa Clara, 2017-10-12, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara, 2017-10-12, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara
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The Santa Clara, 2017-10-05, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara, 2017-10-05, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara
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Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 58 Number 4, Fall 2017, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 58 Number 4, Fall 2017, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
18 - TIME FOR A BIG SHIFT We work and save for decades. And then what? A behavioral finance expert writes about the tough transition many face. By Meir Statman. Illustrations by Hanna Barczyk.
22 - WHAT WE OWE At the very least: stories that capture the contour of a life. A Pulitzer Prize– winning reporter on tales of human strife and resilience. By Tatiana Sanchez ’10.
28 - THE MOST IMPORTANT Lawsuit on the Planet It was first filed against the Obama administration and draws on decades of government records. It seeks no monetary damages. But advocates and critics …
The Santa Clara, 2017-09-28, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara, 2017-09-28, Santa Clara University
The Santa Clara
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Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 58 Number 3, August 2017, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 58 Number 3, August 2017, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
3 - PAINT BY NUMBERS By Harold Gutmann and Matt Morgan
4 - SUPERMAN By Sam Farmer
7 - A WILD GENEROSITY By Brian Doyle
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 58 Number 2, Summer 2017, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 58 Number 2, Summer 2017, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
18 - LISTENING IS HER SUPERPOWER The groundbreaking stage work of Anna Deavere Smith. By Jesse Hamlin.
22 - CASTS A SHADOW Travel bans: Four international graduate students respond. By Matt Morgan.
24 - A BIGGER STAGE Priest, social worker, CEO, and teller of stories: Jim Purcell on what drew him to Santa Clara—and what Jesuit education can be. By Steven Boyd Saum.
28 - THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE KID Ron Hansen M.A. ’95 talks truth and fiction and Billy the Kid—and when you can’t tell the good guys from the bad guys.
38 - DISCOVER. INNOVATE. A …
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 58 Number 1, Spring 2017, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 58 Number 1, Spring 2017, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
24 - BIG WIN FOR A TINY HOUSE Turning heads and changing the housing game. By Matt Morgan.
28 - $100 MILLION GIFT TO BUILD John A. ’60 and Susan Sobrato make the largest gift in SCU history. Now see the Sobrato Campus for Discovery and Innovation that will take shape—and redefine the University. Illustration by Tavis Coburn.
36 - CUT & PASTE CONSERVATION We can alter wild species to save them. So should we? By Emma Marris. Illustrations by Jason Holley.
44 - INFO OFFICER IN CHIEF From his office overlooking the White House, Tony Scott J.D. ’92 set …
For The King, Mary Maeve Mcgeorge
William Shakespeare As A Purveyor Of Re-Productions: Understanding Shakespeare’S Plays As Profitable Products, Giannina Ong
William Shakespeare As A Purveyor Of Re-Productions: Understanding Shakespeare’S Plays As Profitable Products, Giannina Ong
Canterbury Scholars
This project, “Recasting William Shakespeare in The Business of Playwriting,” works to reinvigorate the value gained by reading Shakespeare by:
- Beginning with espousing the importance of reading Shakespeare as a practical businessman first, instead of the mythological literary genius that men decades and now centuries after Shakespeare marketed and herald him as. Although this is not the primary focus of this paper, it is an important framework that begins to enable us to shift our presumptions of the canonical text, Romeo and Juliet .
- The next section sets the backdrop, i.e. the environment, in which Shakespeare used an emerging profession …