Day: April 12, 2021
MONDAY, April 19th, Ryan Campagna, “‘I smell the blood of a British man’: Folklore, the Scent of Race, and the Precarious ‘Nothing’ of Whiteness in King Lear”
Please join the Renaissance Workshop
MONDAY, April 19th, when
Ryan Campagna
PhD Candidate, English
University of Chicago
presents the paper
“‘I smell the blood of a British man’: Folklore, the Scent of Race, and the Precarious ‘Nothing’ of Whiteness in King Lear”
MONDAY, April 19th
5:00-6:30pm
*note the adjusted time for Spring Quarter
Zoom Information:
https://uchicago.zoom.us/j/96451886240?pwd=aVZkVFVoSGU2eDM4T2YxVEVlaitaUT09
Meeting ID: 964 5188 6240
Passcode: 862610
This paper, to be read in advance, will be distributed to the Renaissance Workshop mailing list and is available on our website with the password “scent”.
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Image: “Act Three Scene Four of King Lear,” John Yunge Bateman (from Curwen Press Edition of King Lear), 1930.