Culture and Barbarism

Shakespeare's Language As Social Barometer

50 min · 29 de abr de 2026
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In this special edition of Culture & Barbarism, titled "Shakespeare's Language As Social Barometer," culture critic Dennis Broe talks about Shakespeare's contribution to the language, his critique of power and incorporation of ordinary language, the imperial use of his work as colonial soft power and its contestation and, finally, how one phrase "Unsex Me Here" by Lady Macbeth echoes across not just generations but centuries.  This talk was a keynote given in India on the occasion of Shakespeare's birthday for a conference titled "Shakespeare as Architect of the English Language." He is joined here by Shakespeare aficionado and musical comedy lyricist Ed Levy.  Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2457407/support]

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