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Patricia Akhimie is an associate professor Rutgers University who is known for her work on early modern women's travel writing and Shakespearean writing.

Education and career

Akhimie has a B.A. from Princeton University (2000), an M.F.A. from the University of Michigan (2002), an M.A. (2003) and a Ph.D.(2011) from Columbia University.[1] Akhimie has served as the scholar-in-residence for the St. Louis Shakespeare Festival.[2] As of 2022, she is an associate professor at Rutgers University in the departments of English, women's and gender studies,[1] and she was named director of the Folger Institute in November 2022.[3]

Selected publications

Her first book, Shakespeare and the Cultivation of Difference: Race, Conduct, and the Early Modern World was published by Routledge in 2018. Her co-edited collection (with Bernadette Andrea), Travel and Travail: Early Modern Women, English Drama, and the Wider World, was published by the University of Nebraska Press in 2019.

References

  1. ^ a b "Akhimie, Patricia | Department of English Rutgers University-Newark". ncas.rutgers.edu/academics-admissions/academic-departments/english.
  2. ^ Goodwin, Jeremy D. (2021-06-10). "St. Louis Shakespeare Festival's African 'King Lear' Is Fresh Take On Revered Playwright". STLPR. Retrieved 2022-12-17.
  3. ^ "Appointments". The Washington Post; Washington, D.C. [Washington, D.C]. 28 Nov 2022. pp. A.15 – via ProQuest.
  4. ^ Reviews for Shakespeare and the Cultivation of Difference
  5. ^ Reviews for Travel and Travail


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