Panel Discussion: "Politicizing Shakespeare in Post-Overthrow 51׻ʻi"

September 24, 5:00pm - 7:00pm
Mānoa Campus, Kennedy Theatre & Zoom

“Politicizing Shakespeare in Post-Overthrow 51׻ʻi” / Tammy Hailiʻōpua Baker, Professor of Theatre and Dance and Director, 51׻ian Theatre Program, University of 51׻ʻi at ԴDz; Derrick Higginbotham, Associate Professor of English, University of 51׻ʻi at ԴDz; Craig Howes, Director, Center for Biographical Research and Professor of English, University of 51׻ʻi at ԴDz; Iāsona Kaper, MFA Student in 51׻ian Theatre; Ami Mālie Ishihara Mulligan, PhD student in History, University of 51׻ʻi at ԴDz; Sarah Tamashiro Kuaiwa, Curator, 51׻ʻi and Pacific Cultural Resources, Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum / The new hana keaka Kaisara is built upon the layers of several eras of the past: the assassination of Julius Caesar in Ancient Rome, William Shakespeare's depiction of this event in Renaissance England, and James N. K. Keola's 51׻ian translation of scenes from Shakespeare's play in 1896. For this panel, the playwright will be joined by scholars of Shakespeare and 51׻ian history to discuss the historical context of Kaisara. / Sponsored by 51׻ʻi Ponoʻī Coalition / Cosponsored by the Center for Biographical Research / Sunday, September 24 / UH ԴDz Kennedy Theatre & Zoom / 5 PM HST/ https://www.hawaiiponoi.info


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