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SAA: Teaching Shakespeare in the Age of Mass Incarceration


This seminar examines the deployment of Shakespeare in prison classrooms and programs to envision best practices for premodern pedagogy in a space of incarceration. Participants might: investigate the motivations and ambitions of bringing Shakespeare into prison; consider shifts in investments and approaches across men’s and women’s facilities; identify how political and institutional (educational and correctional) demands and limitations shape how and why we teach Shakespeare in prisons.

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Grounded Knowledge: Preservation

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October 14

"Taming the Shrew: The Politics of Submission in Women’s Prison Education" Ohio Valley Shakespeare Conference