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What gets excluded when we centre Shakespeare?

Summary by E-tangata.co.nz
“I am utterly convinced that Shakespeare’s works can thrive alongside mātauranga Māori. This is not a competition. It’s a reclamation of narrative power,” writes tracher Tania Roxborogh. Pictured are Jason Te Kare as Oberon and Reuben Butler as Puck, at the Pop Up Globe’s performance of Midsummer Night’s Dream in 2018. (Photo supplied) The new draft English curriculum proposes making Shakespeare compulsory for senior high school students. While …
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e-tangata.co.nz broke the news in on Saturday, April 5, 2025.
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