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Dr Iman Sheeha
Senior Lecturer in Shakespeare and Early Modern Literature

Gaskell Building 141

  • English
  • English and Creative Writing

Summary

I have wide-ranging interests within the fields of Shakespeare and Early Modern Literature, including gender, race, devotional literature, service, and domesticity. I welcome PhD candidates working on these and related topics.

My book, (2020) is available from Routledge.

My second book, Neighbourly Relationships in Early Modern Drama: Staged Communitiesis contracted to Routledge and will be published in 2025.

ORCiD: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0812-0133

Current projects:

I'm currently writing the Introduction to the forthcoming Oxford World's Classics edition of The Tragedy of Master Arden of Faversham. I'm also working on three projects: Gobbo and The Moor in The Merchant of Venice, Falstaff as a Racialised Figure in The Merry Wives of Windsor, and White Masculinity in The Renegado

Recent Talks

Symposium 2024: Minority Identity and Religious Experience, Queen Mary University of London, 14 May, 2024.

'', Centre for Renaissance and Early Modern Studies, University of York, 4 October, 2022.

'Too Familiar: Servants' Overfamiliarity in Othello' , London Shakespeare Seminar, King's College London, 11 February, 2019.

'Serving the Violent Household', , Birkbeck University of London, May, 2019.

'Othello and A Woman Killed with Kindness' , Early Modern Literary Studies Conference, Durham University, July, 2019.

Plenary Lecture

'The Early Modern Home and its Neighbours', , 25-26 February, 2022.

'Shakespeare's Servants' at The British Graduate Shakespeare Conference (BritGrad 2019), June, 2019.

Public Engagement

In 2019, I was selected as one of the ‘Youths That Thunder’ at Shakespeare’s Globe. I was invited to present my research at the Globe Theatre as part of an annual event that introduces younger scholars to the general public. The date of my lecture is 12th November, 2019. See my interview with the Globe prior to the talk on:

Qualifications

PhD (University of Warwick)

MA (University of Warwick)

Newest selected publications

Sheeha, I. (2024) ''. Shakespeare, 0 (accepted, in press). ISSN: 1745-0918

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Sheeha, I. (2022) 'Teaching The Merry Wives of Windsor in the Wake of the Murder of Sarah Everard'. Teaching Shakespeare Magazine. ISSN: 2049-3568

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Sheeha, I. (2022) ''. Shakespeare Survey, 75 (Othello). pp. 89 - 102. ISSN: 0080-9152

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Sheeha, I. (2021) ''. Cahiers Elisabethains: late medieval and renaissance English studies, 0 (in press). pp. 1 - 20. ISSN: 0184-7678

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Sheeha, I. (2021) ''. Renaissance Quarterly, 74 (3). pp. 1062 - 1064. ISSN: 0034-4338

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