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It’s Not Time to Give Up on Shakespeare—Yet

Por: Time Entertainment August 16, 2023

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I do not believe that a long-dead, British guy is the only writer who can teach my students about the human condition, in the Washington Post in 2015—referring, of course, to none other than William Shakespeare. The following year, students at Yale University to “decolonize” the literary canon demanding that pre-1800/1900 courses encompass a study of “literatures relating to gender, race, sexuality, ableism, and ethnicity.” Around the... + full article



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