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EP 6: Adaptation and the Politics of Language

EP 6: Adaptation and the Politics of Language

Update: 2024-01-22
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In this episode, co-host Liam Lockhart-Rush continues the conversation around Shakespeare’s relationship to colonialism in Canada, specifically through looking at some recent adaptations that complicate his work and cultural privilege. Hearing from several prominent playwrights, the conversation focuses on questioning Shakespeare’s authority through the politics of language. This episode contains excerpts from the “Recasting Shakespeare Through Adaptation” and “Grappling with Shakespeare's Colonial Legacy” panels from the (Re)casting Shakespeare in Canada Symposium which took place in April and May 2023. 


This episode features conversations with Jani Lauzon, Yvette Nolan, and PJ Prudat, as well as excerpts of Reneltta Arluk, Jeff Ho, Keira Loughran, Joseph Jomo Pierre, Kaitlyn Riordan, and Erin Shields speaking at the (Re)casting Shakespeare in Canada Symposium. 


Episode 6 ASL translation courtesy of Dawn Jani Birley. ASL interpretation by Dawn Jani Birley, Robert Haughton, and Alice Lo.


Here are links to things mentioned in the episode and some suggestions for further reading:


The (Re)casting Shakespeare in Canada Symposium 


Pawâkan Macbeth by Reneltta Arluk


Queen Goneril by Erin Shields


Portia’s Julius Caesar by Kaitlyn Riordan


Shakespeare’s Nigga by Joseph Jomo Pierre


Cockroach by Jeff Ho


1939 by Jani Lauzon and Kaitlyn Riordan


otîhêw by PJ Prudat


Death of a Chief directed and adapted by Yvette Nolan and Kennedy C. MacKinnon


Dr. Lindsay Lachance


Chief Bev SellarsDecolonizing the Mind: The Politics of Language in African Literature by Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o


Dean Gabourie


Jessica Carmichael



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EP 6: Adaptation and the Politics of Language

EP 6: Adaptation and the Politics of Language

Marlis Schweitzer, Liam Lockhart-Rush, and Hope Van Der Merwe