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Shakespeare in the Postcolonies

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by The Ohio State University

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13 episodes
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The Shakespeare in the “Post”Colonies Project is home to a range of conversations on engagements with Shakespeare by postcolonial creatives from around the world. Come share in the journey with practitioners from theatre, film, literature, pedagogy, journalism, and the arts. If you enjoy these conversations, please subscribe, share, and leave a review. Please visit the project website at https://shakespearepostcolonies.osu.edu for materials supplementing this podcast and for further project details. Art by Evan Williams. Music by Sushmitha Ravikumar. This project has been made possible through support from the College of Arts and Sciences at The Ohio State University.

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4/11/2023

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August 13, 2024

John Kani, Part Two: Postcolonial Shakespeares in South Africa from Apartheid to Democracy and the Long Futures of Storytelling and Worldmaking

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August 12, 2024

John Kani, Part One: Postcolonial Shakespeares in South Africa from Apartheid to Democracy and the Long Futures of Storytelling and Worldmaking

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August 9, 2024

Sonnet L’Abbé: Postcolonial Afterlives of Shakespeare’s Sonnets

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What is Shakespeare in the Postcolonies?

The Shakespeare in the “Post”Colonies Project is home to a range of conversations on engagements with Shakespeare by postcolonial creatives from around the world. Come share in the journey with practitioners from theatre, film, literature, pedagogy, journalism, and the arts. If you enjoy these conversations, please subscribe, share, and leave a review. Please visit the project website at https://shakespearepostcolonies.osu.edu for materials supplementing this podcast and for further project details. Art by Evan Williams. Music by Sushmitha Ravikumar. This project has been made possible through support from the College of Arts and Sciences at The Ohio State University.

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