British Shakespeare Association Biennial Conference 2005

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Seminars

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Day Listing


Friday 2 September 2005

11.00am-12.30pm
Shakespeare and Music, Bedson Teaching Centre (BTC) LG37
convened by Julie Sanders (Nottingham University)
Shakespeare and the Cultural Politics of Translation in Early Modern England, BTC G35
convened by Liz Oakley-Brown (Canterbury Christ Church University College)

2.00pm - 3.30pm
Shakespeare and Ecology, BTC LG35
convened by Kevin De Ornellas (Queen's University, Belfast) and Gabriel Egan (Loughborough University)
Shakespeare’s Lewd Interpreters, BTC LG37
convened by Mark Dooley (Teesside University)


Saturday 3 September 2005

9.30am-11.00am
Shakespeare and the Exotic, BTC LG35
convened by Joan Fitzpatrick (Northampton University) and Jane Kingsley-Smith (Hull University)
Shakespeare in the Marketplace, BTC LG37
convened by Deborah Cartmell (De Montfort University) and Julia Briggs (De Montfort University)

11.30am – 1.00pm
‘And thus I give my sensual race the rein’: Shakespeare and Sensuality, BTC LG35
convened by Stefani Brusberg-Kiermeier (Potsdam University) and Anja Müller-Wood (Johannes Gutenberg-University, Mainz)
Back to the Stained Field: Alternative Political Shakespeares and the Question of Theory, BTC LG37
convened by James Loxley (Edinburgh University) and Mark Robson (Nottingham University)

2.00pm - 4.00pm
Shakespeare and Oral Culture, BTC LG35
convened by Neil Rhodes (St Andrew’s University)
The undiscovered text, BTC G37
convened by Eric Johnson


Sunday 4 September 2005

9.30am-11.00am
Shakespeare and the Representation of Women’s Speech, BTC LG35
convened by Jennifer Richards (Newcastle University) and Alison Thorne (Strathclyde University)
Shakespeare on Location, BTC LG37
convened by Reina Green (Mount St Vincent University)

 

 

Alphabetical Listing

‘And thus I give my sensual race the rein’: Shakespeare and Sensuality
Back to the Stained Field: Alternative Political Shakespeares and the Question of Theory
Shakespeare and Ecology
Shakespeare and Music
Shakespeare and Oral Culture

Shakespeare and the Cultural Politics of Translation in Early Modern England
Shakespeare and the Exotic
Shakespeare and the Representation of Women’s Speech
Shakespeare in the Marketplace
Shakespeare on Location
Shakespeare’s Lewd Interpreters
The undiscovered text

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