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In this talk, Dr Rutter will be discussing Shakespeare's Othello in relation to recent work on race in Elizabethan England, as well as the way black people are depicted in other texts of the period. at University of Sheffield

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In this talk, Dr Rutter will be discussing Shakespeare's Othello in relation to recent work on race in Elizabethan England, as well as the way black people are depicted in other texts of the period.
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Othello, race and early modern England

In this talk, Dr Rutter will be discussing Shakespeare's Othello in relation to recent work on race in Elizabethan England, as well as the way black people are depicted in other texts of the period.

When: Thursday 7th December 2023, 3.50pm - 5.15pm

Age group: Year 12 and Year 13

Location: Online

Schedule
Please note that this is an approximate schedule and is therefore subject to change.

3.50pm - log-in & get comfortable
3.55pm - welcome & introduction to the department
4.05pm - taster lecture - Tom Rutter 'Othello, race and early modern England'
4.50pm - Q&A on the taster lecture, leading into
5.00pm - Q&A about your subject at Sheffield with a member of academic staff and UG ambassadors to answer questions & talk about their own experiences

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