Emily Yates
Lecturer
Contact
Department of English
Office: 709 Strode
Email: ecyates@clemson.edu
Education
Ph.D. Literature in English, Michigan State University (2022); M.A. Literature in English, Michigan State University (2016); B.A. English and Film, Television, and Theatre (Concentration in Theatre), University of Notre Dame (2013)
Courses
ENGL 2150, ENGL 4440, HON 1900, ENGL 1030
Research Interests
Early Modern / Renaissance; Drama / Theatre; Performance; Adaptation
Emily Yates is a Lecturer of English at Clemson University. Her research looks at the intersections of performance, early modern drama, and adaptation studies. At Clemson, she has taught: ENGL 2150 (20th & 21st Century Literature: Fantasy vs. Reality), ENGL 4440 (Renaissance Literature: Magic & Travel), HON 1900 (First-Year Seminar in Literature: AI, Adaptation, & The Human), and ENGL 1030 (Composition & Rhetoric: Traveling Across Space & Time). Her work-in-progress is titled: “Something Rich and Strange”: Estrangement and Adaptation in Shakespeare’s Romances.
Selected Professional Works
Journal Articles & Book Chapters (Published)
“Haider’s ‘Mousetrap’: Politicized Audiences in ‘Shakespearean’ Kashmir.” Co-authored with Amrutha Kunapulli. (2023) Borrowers & Lenders: The Journal of Shakespeare and Appropriation 15 (1). https://doi.org/10.18274/bl.v15i1.333.