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Shakespeare: From the Globe to the Global: Understanding Race and Religion through Othello

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Creator
Folger Shakespeare Library
Date
July 11, 2012
Location
Washington,  District of Columbia
United States
Media format
Video
Extent
2:52

Language
English
Genre
Commentary
Summary
Kim F. Hall, professor of English at Barnard College, on the questions about blackness that "Othello" asks us to consider. From the Folger Institute's 2011 NEH summer institute, Shakespeare: From the Globe to the Global, directed by Michael Neill.
Subjects
Race in literature Religion in literature
Related names
speaker: Hall, Kim F., 1961-
host institution: Folger Institute
sponsoring body: National Endowment for the Humanities
File information
Encoding format: video/mp4
Locus
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1hPm2iWrks

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