FSA interviews Dr. Alexa Alice Joubin Co-Director of the Digital Humanities Institute at George Washington University in Washington DC (USA).

Dr. Alexa Alice Joubin Huang is Professor of English at The George Washington University and (with Jonathan Hsy) founding Co-Director of the GW Digital Humanities Institute. Her teaching and publications are unified by a commitment to understanding the mobility of early modern and postmodern cultures in their literary, performative, and digital forms of expression. She is the author and editor of Shakespeare and the Ethics of Appropriation; Chinese Shakespeares: Two Centuries of Cultural Exchange; Shakespeare in Hollywood, Asia, and Cyberspace; Class, Boundary, and Social Discourse in the Renaissance; Weltliteratur und Welttheater: Ästhetischer Humanismus in der kulturellen Globalisierung; and The Shakespearean International Yearbook (volumes on topics such as Shakespeare on Site; Shakespeare and the Human; Digital Shakespeares). To promote cross-cultural understanding, she co-founded the open access MIT Global Shakespeares digital performance archive

See link: www.globalshakespeares.org

FSA is very proud to collaborate with this excellent international project.

See related article: http://globalshakespeares.mit.edu/blog/2013/05/04/fundacion-shakespeare-argentinas-events/

 

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