Shakespeare, Race and Pedagogy Podcast

Shakespeare, Race and Pedagogy Podcast
Podcast Description
Shakespeare, Race & Pedagogy is a podcast and education initiative, created by Dr Wendy Lennon, which seeks to share, celebrate, and reinvigorate approaches to the teaching and study of literature. Bringing together contributions from international scholars, teachers, students, and our multilingual communities to investigate literary texts and their place in our world and in our lives.
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The podcast explores themes of race, class, and gender in classic literature, specifically focusing on works like Shakespeare's 'The Tempest' and 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'. Episodes detail historical influences on Shakespeare's characters and adaptations in modern contexts, addressing how sensitive teaching approaches can better engage diverse audiences.

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Shakespeare, Race & Pedagogy is a podcast and education initiative, created by Dr Wendy Lennon, which seeks to share, celebrate, and reinvigorate approaches to the teaching and study of literature. Bringing together contributions from international scholars, teachers, students, and our multilingual communities to investigate literary texts and their place in our world and in our lives.

How can we engage schools in Shakespeare and higher education?
How can we ensure that critical race studies continues to develop higher education?
How can critical race studies speak to wider social and cultural contexts?
Dr Wendy Lennon in conversation with Professor Liz Oakley-Brown.
https://www.shakeracepedagogy.com/shakeracepedagogypodcast
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