Dr. Shokhan Rasool Ahmed earned her PhD degree in early modern English drama at the University of Leicester (2014), her MA degree in English Literature, Place, and Identity at the University of Exeter (2009), and her BA degree in English language and literature at the University of Sulaimani (2006). Her teaching and main research interests include early modern literature (especially drama), Shakespeare studies, late 18th-century novel, place and identity. She has recently published a book on witches and magicians on stage, entitled Magic and Gender in Early Modern England. Her third book will also be published shortly entitled The Staging of Witchcraft and a “Spectacle of Strangeness”: Witchcraft at Court and the Globe. She has also published several articles on witchcraft plays in the International Journal of Literature and Arts. She is now teaching English drama and novel in the English Department of the University of Sulaimani.