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In Othello, William Shakespeare creates powerful drama from a marriage between the exotic Moor Othello and the Venetian lady Desdemona that begins with elopement and mutual devotion and ends with jealous rage and death. Shakespeare builds many differences into his hero and heroine, including race, age, and cultural background. Yet most readers and audiences believe the couple’s strong love would overcome these differences were it not for Iago, who sets out to destroy Othello. Iago’s false insinuations about Desdemona’s infidelity draw Othello into his schemes, and Desdemona is subjected to Othello’s horrifying verbal and physical assaults.

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Dr. Kim Hall’s lecture “Othello Was My Grandfather: Shakespeare in the African Diaspora”

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Dr. Kim Hall’s lecture “Othello Was My Grandfather: Shakespeare in the African Diaspora”

Find out what's wrong with calling Shakespeare "universal."

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Text Set: AMERICAN MOOR Talks Back to OTHELLO

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Text Set: AMERICAN MOOR Talks Back to OTHELLO

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Historical Characterization of Othello

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Historical Characterization of Othello

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Paired Texts: Boy Willie from The Piano Lesson and Othello 1.3

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Paired Texts: Boy Willie from The Piano Lesson and Othello 1.3

What interesting ideas might students unearth when they have two characters speak across time and region?
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3-D Shakespeare: Othello 1.1

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3-D Shakespeare: Othello 1.1

Get the whole class working together to put a scene on its feet as they question the text and cite evidence--sneaky close reading!

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Pairing Texts Across Time, Place, and Experience

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Pairing Texts Across Time, Place, and Experience

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Exploring Gender: Shakespeare’s Take on Chaste, Silent, and Obedient

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Exploring Gender: Shakespeare’s Take on Chaste, Silent, and Obedient

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“Officers and Torches: Race and the Editing of Othello” with Patricia Akhimie

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“Officers and Torches: Race and the Editing of Othello” with Patricia Akhimie

What’s the connection between race and the power and uncertainty of editing? Get the inside scoop of Patricia Akhimie’s findings and process as she discusses her experience while editing a scholarly edition of Shakespeare’s Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice. This lecture was recorded on March 9, 2022.
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Master Class: Teaching Othello

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Master Class: Teaching Othello

What matters most when we teach Othello? How can all students grapple with the language of race, religion, gender, and power?
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