Adele Lee
Holder of a Ph.D. from the Queen’s University Belfast, Adele Lee is Associate Professor in Early Modern Literature at Emerson College, USA, where she specializes in “Global Shakespeare” and Renaissance travel writing. She is author of The English Renaissance and the Far East (2017), co-author of Shakespeare in East Asian Education (2021), and editor of Shakespeare and Accentism (2020). She has published articles for journals such as EMLS, Shakespeare Bulletin, Quidditas, Contemporary Women Writers and Borrowers and Lenders: The Journal of Shakespeare and Appropriation, among others. Forthcoming research includes a monograph on China and Colonial America and a special issue of Shakespearean International Yearbook titled Mixed Race Shakespeares. Prior to joining Emerson, Lee was a Senior Lecturer in English at Greenwich University, London.
Publications associées
- “Thy small pipe […] shrill and sound”: Vocal Bias in Cross-Gender Shakespeare
Par Adele Lee
Shakespeare en devenir > N°18 — 2024 > I. “The body of a weak and feeble woman”: Gender-conscious Casting, Voice, and Body