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Todd Landon Barnes

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Barnes,-Todd-8.7.1330Professor of Literature

Year Joined ŠÓ°ÉŌ­““: 2010

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Education:

  • Ph.D.Ā University of California, Berkeley, Rhetoric Ā (Designated Emphasis in Film Studies)
  • M.A.ĢżĢżUniversity of California, Berkeley, Rhetoric
  • B.A.ĢżĢżĀ University of California, Berkeley, English
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Courses Offered:

  • Shakespeare’s Plays
  • Literary Theory and Criticism
  • Senior Seminar: The Performance of Everyday Life
  • Shakespeare on Film
  • American Drama
  • Survey of British Literature I
  • Critical Reading and Writing
  • Self-Growth: Philosophies of Self Care
  • Masters of Suspicion: Nietzsche, Freud, Marx

Teaching Interests:

  • Shakespeare,
  • Rhetorical Theory,
  • Film Studies,
  • Dramatic literature in performance,
  • Continental Philosophy

Research Interests:

  • performance studies
  • race and gender studies
  • literary theory
  • critical theory
  • philosophies of history and difference

Scholarly Activity:

Books:

  • Ā (Cambridge University Press, 2020)

Articles:

  • “”ĢżKrisis: Journal for Contemporary Philosophy, vol. 45, no. 1Ā (2025), pp. 59-74
  • ‘Mixing the BarricadeĀ and theĀ Dance Floor’: Recovering Acid Communism at Zabriskie Point” inĀ The Palgrave Handbook of Philosophy and Psychoactive Drug Use, edited by Rob Lovering (Palgrave 2024)
  • ā€œMacbeth’s ā€˜Strange Garments’: Borrowing Africa’s Robes,ā€ Guide to the Season’s Plays: 2016-2017. Shakespeare Theatre Company. 2016. An excerpt of this essay appeared in , the playbill for Macbeth, directed by Liesl Tommy.

  • ,”Ģż, May 1, 2016.Ā Public BooksĀ is an online multimedia site affiliated with the print journalĀ Public CultureĀ (Duke University Press).Ā Public BooksĀ is an initiative of theĀ Institute for Public KnowledgeĀ at New York University.
  • Striking Our Debt to Moral Tragedy: Retributive Economics in Julius Caesar,” in Julius Caesar: A Critical Reader. Ed. Andrew J. Hartley. Arden Shakespeare Early Modern Drama Guides (Bloomsbury, 2016).
  • ā€œThe Tempest’s ā€˜Standing Water’: Echoes ofĀ Early Modern Cosmographies inĀ Lost,” in Shakespearean Echoes. Eds. Kevin J. Wetmore Jr. and Adam Hansen (Palgrave Macmillian 2015)
  • “Hamlet on the Potomac: Anti-Intellectualism in American Political Discourse Before and After ā€˜the Decider’,” in Hamlet Handbook: Subject Matter, Adaptations, Interpretations (Hamlet Handbuch: Stoffe, Aneignungen, Deutungen). Ed. Peter W. Marx (Stuttgart/Weimar: Verlag J.B. Metzler, March 2014)
  • ā€œThe African-American Shakespeare’s Company’sĀ Macbeth Project,ā€ Shakespeare BulletinĀ Special Issue: African-American Shakespeares, Ed. Ayanna Thompson. 27.3 (Fall 2009) Washington: Johns Hopkins University Press, 462-468
  • ā€œHip Hop Macbeths, ā€œDigitized Blackness,ā€ and the Millennial Minstrel: Illegal Culture Sharing in theVirtual Classroomā€ in Weyward Macbeth: Intersections of Race and Performance. Eds. Ayanna Thompson and Scott Newstok. New York: Palgrave, 2009
  • ā€œGeorge W. Bush’s ā€˜Three Shakespeares’: Macbeth, Macbush, and the Theater of War,ā€ Shakespeare Bulletin 26.3 (Fall 2008) Washington: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1-29
  • ā€œThe White Christian Shakespeare Complex: or, Why Neoliberal Redemption Dramas are an Emotional Drain,ā€ Paper presented at the ā€œLiving Labor: Marxism and Performance Studies Conference,ā€ Department of Performance Studies, New York University, April 11-13, 2014
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