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Video lecture by Professor Ato Quayson (Stanford University) who interprets the anti-Semitism in The Merchant of Venice via the framework provided by Frantz Fanon in his essay, ‘The Fact of Blackness’.
Brief video (a taster for Yad Vashem’s online course, ‘Antisemitism: From Its Origins to the Present’) in which Professor David Nirenberg looks at the historical and cultural roots of Shakespeare’s...
Recording of an online webinar, the sixth in a series examining Shakespeare and race. The event, focusing on Hamlet, is hosted Professor Farah Karim-Cooper and features Professor Ian Smith and actor Naeem...
Recording of an online webinar, the seventh in a series examining Shakespeare and race. The event, focusing on The Marchant of Venice, is hosted by Hahn Bui and features Professor Shaul Bassi and actor...
Recording of a Zoom presentation by Pam Peled that aims to put the Bard’s antisemitic tropes into context.
Recording of a lecture by Gregor Moder (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia) looking at Ernst Lubitsch’s 1942 wartime satire TO BE OR NOT TO BE (qv), analysing how it uses speeches from Shakespeare’s...
Recording of an online webinar, the fourth in a series examining Shakespeare and race. The event, focusing on Twelfth Night, is hosted by Dr Will Tosh and the participants are Associate Professor Arthur...
Recording of an online webinar, the fifth in a series examining Shakespeare and race. The event, focusing on Measure for Measure, is hosted by Professor Farah Karim-Cooper and the participants are Professor...
Recording of a live webinar, the third in a series examining Shakespeare and race from Shakespeare’s Globe. Hanh Bui, Dr Scott Manning Stevens and Madeline Sayet discuss the colonial context and...
Recording of an online webinar, part of a series from the Globe Theatre examining Shakespeare and race. The event, focusing on King Lear, is hosted by Teaching and Research Fellow, Hanh Bui, and features...