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34 results found for '"Colonialism"' in Keywords.
To Decolonize Shakespeare (2022 Audio)
- Series
- Reduced Shakespeare Company Podcast
Podcast. Austin Tichenor talks to Nicolette Bethel about the problematic way that Shakespeare has been used as a part of colonisation in the Caribbean and look at how The Tempest relates to this.
Thing of Darkness (2022 Audio)
- Series
- Reduced Shakespeare Company Podcast
Podcast. Austin Tichenor talks to novelist Allan Batchelder about his new book, This Thing of Darkness, which imagines what may have happened if Shakespeare has not died on 23 April 1616 but instead set...
Edward Wilson-Lee: Shakespeare, Books, Water, Africa, And the New World (2022 Audio, Video)
aka: Episode 31
- Series
- Speaking of Shakespeare
Podcast hosted by Thomas Dabbs (Aoyama Gakuin University in Tokyo, Japan). In this edition Edward Wilson-Lee (University of Cambridge) discusses his research into Shakespeare in East Africa.
William Shakespeare: To Cancel or Not to Cancel? Sheilah Winn Funding Cut. (2022 Radio)
Radio broadcast. Coverage of the decision by the New Zealand government to cut its support for the annual secondary school Shakespeare Festival amid claims that the playwright’s work promotes a ‘canon of...
Free Like an Ariel Bird: Colonization and Subjugation in the Tempest (2021 Audio)
- Series
- Shakespeare Decoded
Podcast series produced by the Dallas Shakespeare theatre company. This episode explores the themes of colonisation of thought and language in contemporary theatre practices by focusing on Shakespeare’s...
Global Shakespeares, With Professor Jyotsna Singh (2021 Audio)
- Series
- Shakespeare Alive
Podcast hosted by Dr Paul Edmondson and Dr Anjna Chouhan that discusses Shakespeare in the 21st Century. Professor Jyotsna Singh (Michigan State University) talks about Shakespeare and Indian cinema, the...
"Farewell, Master, Farewell, Farewell" (2021 Audio)
aka: Episode 170
- Series
- Shakespeare Unlimited
- Producer
- Richard Paul; Garland Scott
Podcast. Madeline Sayet speaks to Barbara Bogaev about her play, Where We Belong, which dramatises her own experience as a Native American woman and studying Shakespeare in the UK and the resistance she felt...
Decolonizing the Shakespeare Curriculum (2021 Video)
Recording of an online lecture by Ayanna Thompson (Regents Professor of English, Arizona State University) that looks at what decolonising Shakespeare might entail and the limitations of binary approaches to...
How Whiteness Dominates the Study of Shakespeare (2020 Audio)
- Series
- Such Stuff
Podcast from Shakespeare’s Globe. This edition focuses on whiteness in Shakespeare, from his plays to studies of the canon. Two American scholars, Dr Ambereen Dadabhoy and Dr Ruben Espinosa, discuss their...
How Do we Decolonise Shakespeare? (2020 Audio)
- Series
- Such Stuff
Podcast from Shakespeare’s Globe. This edition focuses on personal responses to the concept of decolonisaion, with contributors including: Kobna Holdbrook-Smith, Federay Holmes, Steven Kavuma, Nour El...