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Wednesday Lunch at Lowy - Dr Simon Haines presentation

Dr Simon Haines


Summary
At the Wednesday Lunch at Lowy on 20 February, Dr Simon Haines, the Reader in English at the Australian National University, spoke on 'Shakespeare, ideology and terrorism'. Shakespeare's villains subvert or dissolve ideology — it appears not to thrive in the climate of his thought. Could this be a helpful corrective in how we think about terroristic behaviour? Or indeed about 'evil' in general?

His presentation is available here in PowerPoint:
Shakespeare, ideology and terrorism - PPT (50KB)

The presentation can be heard here:
Shakespeare, ideology and terrorism - MP3 (16MB)*

* The Lowy Institute acknowledges and apologises that due to a temporary technical malfunction this presentation has compromised audio quality.


Shakespeare, ideology and terrorism - PPT (50KB)

Shakespeare, ideology and terrorism - MP3 (16MB)


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