Farah Karim-Cooper, Head of Higher Education and Research at Shakespeare's Globe, talks to Paul about her first encounter with Shakespeare, her experiences of academia and her work on the Shakespeare and Race festival.
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11/16/20 • 35 min
Shakespeare Alive - 1. Shakespeare and Race, with Farah Karim-Cooper
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Paul Edmondson:
Hello everybody. And welcome to Shakespeare Alive a podcast of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust. My name's Paul Edmondson. Shakespeare Alive hosts conversations with people who work with Shakespeare throughout the world. I've known today's guest for the equivalent of the passage of time in Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale: 16 years. Farah Karim- Cooper is Professor of Shakespeare Studies, Kings college, London, and Head of Higher Education and Research at Sha
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