Sujata Iyengar Prof Eng U Of Georgia Commons username: @sujataiyengar ORCID iD: 0000-0001-7427-8046 Following 0 members ViewActivityProfileSites 0CORE deposits 20Following 0Followers 5Groups 7DiscussionsDocsAcademic Interestsbook history and print culture studiesDigital publishingMedical humanitiesShakespeare and early modern dramaShakespeare in adaptationCommons GroupsMLA2020 MLA ConventionCLCS Renaissance and Early ModernExecutive Committee MembersLLC ShakespeareRCWS Writing PedagogiesTC Digital HumanitiesTM Book History, Print Cultures, LexicographyRecent Commons Activity created the event MLA Convention, Washington, DC in the group LLC Shakespeare created the doc Calls for Presentations, MLA … in the group LLC Shakespeare started the topic From the Shakespeare Forum Ex… in the discussion LLC Shakespeare created the doc History of Sessions Organized… in the group LLC Shakespeare joined the group 2020 MLA ConventionCVView fileWork Shared in COREArticlesShakespeare’s Anti-Balcony SceneHamlet (RSC, 2016) and representations of diasporic blacknessIf Ophelia were Macro, not MicroWhy Ganymede Faints and the Duke of York Weeps: Passion Plays in ShakespeareIntermediating the Book Beautiful: Shakespeare at the Doves PressCopyright, Copyleft, and Shakespeare After ShakespeareBeds, Handkerchiefs, and Moving Objects in OthelloBook chaptersIntermediated Bodies and Bodies of Media: Screen OthellosShakespeare and the post-millennial cancer novelUpcycling Shakespeare: Crafting Cultural CapitalWoman-Crafted Shakespeares: Appropriation, Intermediality, and Womanist AestheticsIntroduction: Shakespeare’s Discourse of DisabilityShakespeare’s Embodied Ontology of Gender, Air and HealthThe Tolerance and Persecution of Africans in EM England and ScotlandAppropriation and Design of an Online Shakespeare JournalGertrude/Ophelia: Feminist Intermediality, Ekphrasis, and Tenderness in _Hamlet_Book sectionsShades of Difference (extracts)Conference papersThe Humanities Quadrant: How Humanists, Scientists, and Industrialists Are All Doing The Same Thing (and why we need better assessment tools for all of it)Online publicationFocus on “Henry V”: Navigating Digital Text, Performance, and Historical ResourcesStrangeness: Early Modern European Women and the Invention of Whiteness