The Short Fuse Podcasts, hosted by Elizabeth Howard, are conversations with artists, writers, musicians and others whose art reveals our communities through their lens and stirs us to seek change. "Artists are here to disturb the peace." James Baldwin
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The Short Fuse Podcasts, hosted by Elizabeth Howard, are conversations with artists, writers, musicians and others whose art reveals our communities through their lens and stirs us to seek change. "Artists are here to disturb the peace." James Baldwin
The Short Fuse is produced by the Arts Fuse, the online journal of arts commentary and criticism.
In this Short Fuse conversation, Chris Thurman, a Shakespeare scholar and professor at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa, talks with Elizabeth Howard about Shakespeare. Were his plays part of the colonial apparatus to impose British culture in South Africa, or a means of liberation? How is Shakespeare considered, discussed, and performed in a post-colonial, post-apartheid country? Did you know that there are published translations of Shakespeare's plays into at least eight of the twelve official languages?
The Short Fuse Podcast
The Short Fuse Podcasts, hosted by Elizabeth Howard, are conversations with artists, writers, musicians and others whose art reveals our communities through their lens and stirs us to seek change. "Artists are here to disturb the peace." James Baldwin
The Short Fuse is produced by the Arts Fuse, the online journal of arts commentary and criticism.