Adele Lee
Author
Adele Lee holds a PhD from Queen’s University Belfast and is Associate Professor in Early Modern Literature at Emerson College. She is author of The English Renaissance and the Far East: Cross-Cultural Encounters (2017), editor of Shakespeare and Accentism (2020), and co-author (with Sarah Olive et.al.) of Shakespeare in East Asian Education (2021). She has published articles in journals such as Shakespeare Bulletin, Early Modern Literary Studies, Quidditas, Contemporary Women’s Writing, and Borrowers and Lenders: The Journal of Shakespeare and Appropriation, and contributed to several books, including Shakespeare in Hollywood, Asia and Cyberspace(2009), Shakespeare Beyond English: A Global Experiment (2013), Richard III: A Critical Reader (2013). Forthcoming work includes contributions to The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare and Sound and Unsettled Shakespeares: The Work of Adaptation in an Unstable World, and a special volume of The Shakespearean International Yearbook on “Mixed Race Shakespeares” for which she was Guest Editor. Prior to joining Emerson College, Lee was Senior Lecturer in English Literature at the University of Greenwich, London.