Jane Hwang Degenhardt: Globalizing Fortune on the Early Modern Stage
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Thomas Dabbs speaks with Jane Hwang Degenhardt of the U Mass, Amherst about her recent book, Globalizing Fortune on the Early Modern Stage: They also discussed features of Jane’s research on religious conversion in the early modern period and her approaches to teaching Shakespeare and early modern drama. 00:00:00 - Intro 00:01:11 - Globalizing Fortune on the Early Modern Stage 00:27:20 - Shakespearean Horizons: The Worlding of Shakespeare 00:34:06 - Arthur Kinney 00:35:68 - Jane’s background, and fortune and chance 00:43:48 - Conversion, and fictional Islamic conversation 00:49:00 - Jane’s teaching, gender and women’s studies 00:53:30 - Shakespeare and the left, Pericles 01:00:04 - Closing remarks
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