Interpreting Shakespeare for Contemporary America
Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a thought-provoking panel discussion featuring a director, scholar, and Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright as they delve into the enduring relevance of Shakespeare's works in 21st century America. Discover how the timeless themes of the Bard continue to resonate with modern audiences, despite potential barriers in language and historical context. Gain insights from experts Oskar Eustis, Ayanna Thompson, and James Ijames as they examine innovative approaches to interpreting and adapting Shakespeare's plays for contemporary viewers. Learn about the challenges and opportunities in making Shakespearean works more accessible and relatable to diverse American audiences. Engage with ideas on how Shakespeare's universal themes can be reimagined to reflect current social issues and cultural experiences.
Syllabus
Interpreting Shakespeare for Contemporary America
Taught by
The Aspen Institute
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