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Emily Yates

Emily Yates

Lecturer

Contact
Department of English
Office: 709 Strode
Email: ecyates@clemson.edu

Education
Ph.D. Literature in English, Michigan State University (2022); M.A. Literature in English, Michigan State University (2016); B.A. English and Film, Television, and Theatre (Concentration in Theatre), University of Notre Dame (2013)

Curriculum Vitae


 

Courses
ENGL 2150, ENGL 2130, ENGL 4440, HON 1900, ENGL 1030

Research Interests
Early Modern / Renaissance; Drama / Theatre; Performance; Adaptation

Emily Yates is a Lecturer of English at Clemson University. Her research looks at the intersections of performance, early modern drama, and adaptation studies. At Clemson, she has taught: ENGL 2150 (20th & 21st Century Literature: Fantasy vs. Reality), ENGL 2130 (British Literature: Romance & Adaptation), ENGL 4440 (Renaissance Literature: Magic & Travel), HON 1900 (First-Year Seminar in Literature: AI, Adaptation, & The Human), and ENGL 1030 (Composition & Rhetoric: Traveling Across Space & Time). Her work-in-progress is titled: “Something Rich and Strange”: Estrangement and Adaptation in Shakespeare’s Romances.


 

Selected Professional Works

Journal Articles & Book Chapters (Published)

Haider’s ‘Mousetrap’: Politicized Audiences in ‘Shakespearean’ Kashmir.” Co-authored with Amrutha Kunapulli. (2023) Borrowers & Lenders: The Journal of Shakespeare and Appropriation 15 (1). https://doi.org/10.18274/bl.v15i1.333.

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