Kingston Shakespeare Podcasts

Kingston Shakespeare Podcasts

Kingston Shakespeare is the home of KiSS (Kingston Shakespeare Seminar), and its offshoot KiSSiT (Kingston Shakespeare Seminar in Theory). Both explore the world by thinking through Shakespeare.

Episoder(28)

Introduction to symposium and David Hawkes

Introduction to symposium and David Hawkes

Richard Wilson introduces the symposium and the first speaker David Hawkes. These are the recordings from the Shakespeare and Marx symposium organised by Kingston Shakespeare and held at Garrick's Te...

25 Nov 201814min

David Hawkes: Marx and Shakespeare Today: Towards an Ethics of Representation

David Hawkes: Marx and Shakespeare Today: Towards an Ethics of Representation

David Hawkes is Professor of English at Arizona State University. His publications span a huge variety of fields, from Milton and Shakespeare to Diego Maradona, sodomy, Darwinism, zombies, torture, Ch...

25 Nov 201836min

David Hawkes Q&A

David Hawkes Q&A

Questions to David Hawkes. These are the recordings from the Shakespeare and Marx symposium organised by Kingston Shakespeare and held at Garrick's Temple to Shakespeare (Hampton, UK) on June 24, 201...

25 Nov 201833min

Conference Welcome by Robert O'Dowd + Frank Whately: Edward Alleyn and the Rose

Conference Welcome by Robert O'Dowd + Frank Whately: Edward Alleyn and the Rose

Robert O’Dowd opens the Marlowe and Shakespeare -conference held at the Rose Theatre, Kingston. He is followed by Richard Wilson introducing Frank Whately (Kingston) who is giving the opening plenary ...

24 Jan 20181h 5min

Jean Howard: Playing History at the Rose

Jean Howard: Playing History at the Rose

Jean Howard (Columbia University) gives the third plenary lecture at the Marlowe and Shakespeare conference that is titled Playing History at the Rose. The session is introduced and chaired by Alison ...

24 Jan 20181h 2min

Jennifer Ann Bates: Hegel and Shakespeare on the Measure for Measure: The Hangman’s Mystery

Jennifer Ann Bates: Hegel and Shakespeare on the Measure for Measure: The Hangman’s Mystery

In her illumination of Shakespeare through Hegel, Jennifer Ann Bates reads the logic of measure from Hegel alongside Measure for Measure. Bates argues that each text is an initiation into the executio...

22 Jun 201752min

Paul Kottman: Herder, Hegel and Shakespeare

Paul Kottman: Herder, Hegel and Shakespeare

This talk is part of the Shakespeare and the Enlightenment symposium, held at Garrick's Temple to Shakespeare(Hampton, London) in September 2016. The session is chaired by Richard Wilson. Paul A. Kot...

17 Jun 201752min

Introduction to Shakespeare and the Enlightenment

Introduction to Shakespeare and the Enlightenment

Professor Richard Wilson introduces the symposium on Shakespeare and the Enlightenment at Garrick's Temple to Shakespeare in Hampton, London. The symposium was held on September 3, 2016. Recorded an...

16 Jun 20178min

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