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587: Shakespeare's Outsiders

Released Sunday, 14th April 2024
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587: Shakespeare's Outsiders

587: Shakespeare's Outsiders

587: Shakespeare's Outsiders

587: Shakespeare's Outsiders

Sunday, 14th April 2024
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Over 400 years after his death, Shakespeare is still widely regarded as the greatest dramatist of all time. His many plays tackle questions about power, influence, identity, and moral and social status. His characters—be they villains or heroes—are often disdained because of their race, religion, class, disability, or gender. So what do Shakespeare’s plays reveal about identity and status in his time? How might they shed light on who we include and who we exclude today? Could Shakespearian dramas have more in common with modern day soap operas than we think? Ray and guest-host Adrian Daub go inside with David Sterling Brown from Trinity College, author of "Shakespeare's White Others."

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