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Murat Ögütcü is Associate Professor and is currently working at Adiyaman University, Turkey. He is the Founder of the project Turkish Shakespeares and is a researcher at the AHRC-funded project Medieval and Early Modern Orients. His recent essays on his research interests include “Elizabethan Audience Gaze at History Plays: Liminal Time and Space in Shakespeare’s Richard II,” “Of Pistols and Pikes: Weapons of War in Shakespeare’s Henry V,” “Masculine Dreams: Henry V and the Jacobean Politics of Court Performance,” “Julius Caesar: Tyrannicide Made Unpopular,” “Shakespeare in Animation,” and “Teaching Shakespeare Digitally: The Turkish Experience.”
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