
Farah Karim-Cooper
Farah Karim-Cooper is a prominent scholar and educator known for her work on Shakespeare and the intersection of race and literature. She has authored several critical texts, including 'The Great White Bard: How to Love Shakespeare While Talking About Race,' which challenges the conventional understanding of Shakespeare's cultural significance and advocates for a more inclusive literary canon. Karim-Cooper's insights contribute to ongoing discussions about representation in literature and the necessity of diversifying the curriculum, particularly in educational settings.
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Recent news mentions
Farah Karim-Cooper, in her excellent The Great White Bard: How to love Shakespeare While Talking About Race, says is now 'the unassailable beacon of English identity'.
To be or not to be? Why it is time to drop Shakespeare’s compulsory status in Leaving Cert – The Irish Times



