Sujata Iyengar Explained
Sujata Iyengar (born 1970) is a British-Indian professor and scholar of William Shakespeare, English Renaissance literature, and Shakespeare adaptations.[1]
She received her PhD from Stanford University and is a professor at the University of Georgia.[2] Iyengar is the author of books including Shades of Difference,[3] [4] [5] Shakespeare's Medical Language,[6] and Shakespeare and Adaptation Theory.[7] She is co-founder and co-editor of the academic journal Borrowers and Lenders: The Journal of Shakespeare and Appropriation.[8] [9]
Bibliography
- Shades of Difference: Mythologies of Skin Color and Race in Early Modern England (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2005)
- Shakespeare's Medical Language (Bloomsbury/Arden, 2011)
- Disability, Health, and Happiness in the Shakespearean Body (Routledge, 2015)
- Shakespeare and Global Appropriation (Routledge, 2020)
- Shakespeare and Adaptation Theory (Bloomsbury/Arden, 2023)
Notes and References
- Web site: Much ado about Shakespeare: UGA’s Iyengar highlights modern relevance of Britain’s famous bard - UGA Research News. April 11, 2024.
- Web site: Sujata Iyengar | Department of English. www.english.uga.edu.
- Review: Shades of Difference: Mythologies of Skin Color in Early Modern England Sujata Iyengar . . 59. 1 . Spring 2006 . 289-291 .
- Shades of Difference: Mythologies of Skin Color in Early Modern England. By Sujata Iyengar. (Philadelphia, Penn.: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2005. Pp. x, 310. $50.00.). John. McBratney. December 1, 2006. The Historian. 68. 4. 877–878. Taylor and Francis+NEJM. 10.1111/j.1540-6563.2006.00169_50.x.
- Web site: EMLS 15.1 (2009-10): Review of Sujata Iyengar, Shades of Difference. Mythologies of Skin Color in Early Modern England. extra.shu.ac.uk.
- Shakespeare's Medical Language: A Dictionary. Sujata Iyengar. R. Mark. Jackson. June 28, 2012. The Sixteenth Century Journal. 43. 2. 555–556. journals.uchicago.edu (Atypon). 10.1086/SCJ24245488.
- Web site: SHAKSPER Book Review. shaksper.net.
- Web site: Editorial Team | Borrowers and Lenders: The Journal of Shakespeare and Appropriation. borrowers-ojs-azsu.tdl.org.
- Web site: Borrowers and Lenders: A Journal of Shakespeare and Appropriation. Council of Editors of Learned Journals.