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This page reflects a scholar's association with the [[Folger Institute]]. Records before 2008 are in the process of being added to Folgerpedia.
This page reflects a scholar's association with the [[Folger Institute]].


===Scholarly Programs===
===Scholarly Programs===
Visiting scholar, NEH Summer Institute: Shakespeare from the Globe to the Global (Seminar, 2011)
Visiting scholar, [[NEH Summer Institute: Shakespeare from the Globe to the Global (seminar)|NEH Summer Institute: Shakespeare from the Globe to the Global]] (Seminar, [[2011–2012 Folger Institute Scholarly Programs|2011]])


Director, Culinary Cartographies: Food, Gender, and Race in the Early Modern Black Atlantic (Seminar, 2004-2005)
Director, [[Culinary Cartographies: Food, Gender, and Race in the Early Modern Black Atlantic (seminar)|Culinary Cartographies: Food, Gender, and Race in the Early Modern Black Atlantic]] (Seminar, [[2004–2005 Folger Institute Scholarly Programs|2004–2005]])
 
===Public Programs===
Lecture, "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?: Colonialism and Miscegenation in Shakespeare" (Spring 1991)
 
Shakespeare's Birthday Lecture, "[[Shakespeare's Birthday Lecture: "Othello Was My Grandfather: Shakespeare in the African Diaspora"|Othello Was My Grandfather: Shakespeare in the African Diaspora]]" (June 2016)


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Latest revision as of 13:13, 23 August 2016

This page reflects a scholar's association with the Folger Institute.

Scholarly Programs

Visiting scholar, NEH Summer Institute: Shakespeare from the Globe to the Global (Seminar, 2011)

Director, Culinary Cartographies: Food, Gender, and Race in the Early Modern Black Atlantic (Seminar, 2004–2005)

Public Programs

Lecture, "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?: Colonialism and Miscegenation in Shakespeare" (Spring 1991)

Shakespeare's Birthday Lecture, "Othello Was My Grandfather: Shakespeare in the African Diaspora" (June 2016)