Chapter 1: Introduction.- Part I: Shakespeare.- Chapter 2: Shakespeare in Transformation: History and Imagination Intertwined in All Is True.- Chapter 3: Call to Action about Moral Turpitude Symbolized by Ecological Degradation in Shakespeare''s Plays.- Chapter 4: Imaging Shakespeare and Visualizing Shakespeare by the Less-known Characters.- Chapter 5: Adaptation and Representation of Shakespeare in Screen: Director Steven Allan Spielberg''s West Side Story and Director Joel Cohn''s The Tragedy of Macbeth.- Chapter 6: Ecology and Shakespeare: Ecocriticism and Political Implication in Caesar''s Maze.- Part II : More than Shakespeare--Films, Netflix TV Drama, Novels, Animation, Theater, Museum, AI, and Musicals.
- Chapter 7: Hope in the Tragedy Shakespeare''s Titus Andronicus and Netflix TV Drama Copycat Killer.- Chapter 8: Care and Catastrophe in Posthumanist Times and the Anthropocene: Bioengineered Post-humanism in the film The Impossible and the novel Oryx & Crake, and Post-cyborg AI Robots Transhumanism in Netflix Animation Love, Death +Robots.- Chapter 9: Revisioning the Story from the Historical and Contemporary: Theater, Museum, and AI.- Chapter 10: Filter in the Non-fiction and Film Killers of the Flower Moon and Netflix Black Mirror.- Chapter 12: Mama Mia! Once upon a Dream: Transnational Musicals Touring in Taiwan. Chapter 13: Conclusion.