Shakespearean Territories at Warwick – audio available

The lecture at Warwick on Wednesday last week was well attended – people sitting on the floor, even – and there were some interesting questions. Nice to see some old friends and colleagues, though this was largely a PhD student led event. I’ve uploaded the audio recording I made and you can access it here. Those people who know my work on territory might want to skip the first 15 minutes – there is quite a lot of scene setting in that part. The core of the lecture is a geopolitical reading of Hamlet. My plan when I give this lecture in the future that I’ll provide a reading of a different text.  The introduction is by Marijn Nieuwenhuis.


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1 Response to Shakespearean Territories at Warwick – audio available

  1. Marijn's avatar Marijn says:

    Thanks for the upload Stuart, the file is now also available for download from our server:

    www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/pais/currentstudents/phd/crips/

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