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Author: Ayanna Thompson

Ayanna Thompson is a Regents professor of English at Arizona State University and executive director of the Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies She is the author of many books on Shakespeare, race and performance, and is the co-creator of Throughlines.
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Confronting Shakespeare’s Ghost

Ayanna Thompson

I am a Shakespeare scholar—one who has had the audacity to put the word “race” next to his name. I frequently receive angry emails from strangers, primarily men, who think my scholarship is disgraceful.

The future depends on how we understand and teach the past.

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