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Folger Shakespeare Library Scholarly Programme: 'Gender, Race, and Early Modern Studies' Colloquium
Cynthia May Martin (Recipient)
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Description
Year-long colloquium which interrogated the roles of race and gender in Early Modern texts.
Period
2017
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2018
Degree of Recognition
International
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Post-Shoah Shylocks: Adapting 'The Merchant of Venice' for twentieth and twenty-first century audiences
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Doctor of Philosophy