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FLF ARKSI Anglų filologijos katedra kviečia į prof. Ericos Sheen (University of York) paskaitą #MeToo Be, or Not to Be? Why do we all like Hamlet (considering how badly he treats women)?

Profesorė skaitys paskaitą balandžio 30 d. (antradienį) 15 val. K. Donelaičio aud.

Erica Sheen teaches and researches in the Renaissance and in cinema, especially American and European cinemas in the Cold War. She taught at London, Oxford, Cambridge and Sheffield Universities before joining the Department at York in 2007. Since then, she has held a Visiting Scholarship at St Johns Oxford, a Visiting Fellowship at the Harry Ransom Center, Austin; research residences at the Tamiment Library NYU, the Truman Presidential Library and the Getty Research Institute; and in 2012-13, a Leverhulme Research Fellowship. In 2013-14 she has been elected to a Research Fellowship at CAS, LMU Munich and invited to the University of Würzburg as Visiting Professor.
Her book, Shakespeare and the Institution of Theatre: the Best in this Kind (2009), is published in Palgrave's Shakespeare Studies series. Edited collections include Literature, Politics and Law in Renaissance England (with Lorna Hutson, Palgrave 2004) and The Cinema of David Lynch (with Annette Davison, Wallflower 2004). Her next book is titled Cold War Shakespeare. She is co-organiser of the Cold War Cultures network, and of the NWO-funded international network Shakespeare in the Making of Europe 2014-16.

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