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7 results found for '"Alan Sinfield"' in Person.

  • Queer Shakespeare (1998 Radio)

    Series
    Shakespeare Trade, The
    Producer
    Jane Greenwood (2)

    Five-part radio series in which Professor Peter Holland talks to writers, actors and critics about aspects of Shakespeare’s work. In episode four he talks to Bruce Smith and Alan Sinfield about gay...

  • Universal Shakespeare? (1994 Radio)

    Series
    Everybody’s Shakespeare

    Five-part series in which Michael Kustow explores Shakespeare’s status as the world’s most popular playwright. In episode one international directors talk about Shakespeare’s universal appeal. Peter...

  • Shakespeare - Or What You Will (1992 Television)

    aka: Dark Horses: Shakespeare - Or What You Will

    Series
    Without Walls
    Director
    Isabel McIver

    Television documentary on Shakespeare and homosexuality presented by Simon Callow. Includes extracts from Coriolanus (IV v ‘O Marcius, Marcius!') and Othello (III iii ‘I lay with Cassio lately’) spoken...

  • William Shakespeare and the Politics of Culture (1989 Radio)

    Series
    Soundings

    Radio broadcast. Jonathan Dollimore and Alan Sinfield discuss Shakespeare and the politics of culture; moderated by Wayne Pond.

  • Political Shakespeare (1989)

    Jonathan Dollimore and Alan Sinfield talk about their co-edited work Political Shakespeare: Essays in Cultrural Materialism. Recorded at the National Humanities Centre, North Carolina.

  • Making Shakespeare (1987 Video)

    Director
    Brian Musgrove; Charles Ritchie

    Uses video technology as a vehicle for arguments about current understanding of Shakespeare. Weaves performance, archive and film material with class and studio work in an attempt to consolidate recent...

  • World of ‘King Lear’, The (1970 Audio)

    Series
    Shakespeare Audiotapes

    Professor Philip Brockbank, University of Birmingham, and Alan Sinfield, University of Sussex, discuss the play and its tragic implications in the context of Elizabethan thought.