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Abstracts for Papers are invited to be submitted for inclusion in the following seminars and workshop. Proposals from colleagues at all career stages are welcome, and there will be a series of sessions dedicated to postgraduate students.
A call for participation in the workshop "Mixing Metaphor Two: Using Commedia dell ‘Arte to Explore the Self-Conscious Rehearsal in Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice", organised by Gabrielle Malcolm & Ellen Loudon, Lecturer’s in Drama, Performing Arts Department, Edge Hill, Lancashire, has been issued. Please click on the title to view it.
The closing date for submissions to all seminars is 1 March 2005. Please make sure to include full contact details, including, where appropriate, institutional affiliation, and indicate whether you are a postgraduate, member of academic staff, or independent scholar. Submissions, and queries, should go to the seminar proposer.
'Shakespeare and ecology'
Convenors: Kevin De Ornellas (Queen's University, Belfast)
and Gabriel Egan (Loughborough University)
Shakespeare and the Exotic
Convenors: Joan Fitzpatrick (University College, Northampton)
and Jane Kingsley-Smith (University of Hull)
Back to the Stained
Field, or, Alternative Political Shakespeares and the Question of Theory
Convenors: James Loxley (University of Edinburgh) and Mark
Robson (Nottingham University
Bears and Fairies:
Shakespeare and the Invention of the Non-Human
Convenor: Lisa Hopkins, Sheffield Hallam University
Shakespeare and Oral
Culture
Convenor: Neil Rhodes (University of St Andrews)
Shakespeare and Music
Convenor: Julie Sanders (University of Nottingham)
Stillness and
Motion on the Early Modern Stage
Convenor: P A Skantze (University of Glasgow)
The undiscovered
text: Improving online Shakespeare editions and research tools
Convenor: Eric Johnson (George Mason University)
Shakespeare on Location
Convenor: Reina Green (Mount Saint Vincent University)
"And now I give
my sensual race the rein": Shakespeare and Sensuality
Convenors: Stefani Brusberg-Kiermeier (Potsdam University)
and Anja Müller-Wood (Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz)
Shakespeare and the
Cultural Politics of Translation in Early Modern England
Convenor: Liz Oakley-Brown (Canterbury Christ Church University
College)
Shakespeare and the
Marketplace
Convenor: Deborah Cartmell and Julia Briggs (De Montfort University)
Shakespeare’s
Lewd Interpreters
Convenor: Mark Dooley, University of Teesside
Shakespeare and the
Representation of Women’s Speech
Convenors: Jennifer Richards (University of Newcastle) and
Alison Thorne (Strathclyde University)