SoS #58 | Diana Henderson: Digital Pedagogy and Shakespearean Adaptation
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Thomas Dabbs speaks with Diana Henderson of MIT about her recent work in Shakespearean pedagogy and Shakespearean adaptation in particular, but also about her influential contributions to literary study during her career as a Shakespeare scholar. 00:00:00 - Intro 00:02:18 - Balliol College sabbatical, current research 00:06:12 - Why humanities, arts, and social science at MIT 00:12:50 - Shakespeare and digital pedagogy  00:22:33 - Shakespeare and adaptation 00:40:09 - Shakespeare in film, Shakespeare/Sense 00:48:21 - Preserving theatre with recordings and records 00:58:30 - Diana’s work as a dramaturg 01:03:10 - Passions Made Public/ made feminism in academia  01:11:11 - Genealogies of literary criticism 01:14:33 - Closing remarks
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