Welcome to myShakespeare's Blog FeaturedMarch 8, 2024Shakespeare NowWelcome to myShakespeare's BlogmyShakespeareRead More
Women and Power: What does Shakespeare have to say about women who resist? Shakespeare NowNovember 4, 2024Women and Power: What does Shakespeare have to say about women who resist?Jamie LittonWomen in Shakespeare's plays and the power they wield Read More
Magic, Witchcraft, and the Occult in the Time of Shakespeare HistoryOctober 28, 2024Magic, Witchcraft, and the Occult in the Time of ShakespeareJamie LittonDid Shakespeare believe in magic?Read More
Film Recommendation: Rough Magic Shakespeare NowOctober 18, 2024Film Recommendation: Rough MagicStream Rough Magic: Exit Shakespeare for FREE and engage your students with a humanized ShakespeareRead More
Teaching Critical Analysis: Gender in Romeo and Juliet TeachingOctober 4, 2024Teaching Critical Analysis: Gender in Romeo and JulietJamie LittonQuotes, questions, activities, and resources to help you talk about gender in your RJ unitRead More
Using Shakespeare to Celebrate Linguistic Creativity TeachingSeptember 24, 2024Using Shakespeare to Celebrate Linguistic CreativityJamie LittonHow linguistic diversity and creativity can open the door to ShakespeareRead More
Remembering James Earl Jones NewsSeptember 23, 2024Remembering James Earl JonesJamie LittonRemembering the iconic actor and ShakespeareanRead More
Shakespeare in the Justice System Shakespeare NowSeptember 16, 2024Shakespeare in the Justice SystemJamie LittonThe history and significance of Shakespeare pedagogy and production behind bars. Read More
Throughlines: ASU's New Resource Supports Discussion of Shakespeare and Race TeachingAugust 19, 2024Throughlines: ASU's New Resource Supports Discussion of Shakespeare and RaceJamie LittonRead More
What James Baldwin Can Teach Us About Shakespeare Pedagogy Shakespeare NowAugust 12, 2024What James Baldwin Can Teach Us About Shakespeare PedagogyJamie LittonReflecting on what James Baldwin had to say about Shakespeare and educationRead More