undergrad Shakespeare conference

Edward Mullaly mullaly at UNB.CA
Wed Sep 5 12:07:58 EDT 2001


I've been asked to forward this announcement:

Creative Visions: Shakespeare on Stage and on Film
16 to 17 November 2001, Wilkes-Barre, PA, United States

Seventh Annual Undergraduate Shakespeare Conference

Is Portia a "perpetual" cross dresser? Is Titus Taymor's
or Tamora's? Without the women in Richard III, would
Richard himself be as powerful? Is Shakespeare racist
and sexist or is he progressive and critical of his own
culture as we see him on film or on stage? Join us in
answering these questions as we explore Creative
Visions: Shakespeare on Stage and on Film, a Student
Conference.
Paper Guidelines
1. Please submit a brief abstract or a complete paper to
participate in the conference.
2. Abstracts of papers must be typed, double-spaced, not
more than 250 words, and clearly indicate the thesis of
the paper.
3. Papers should be about seven - nine pages long, typed,
and double-spaced (reading time between ten - fifteen
minutes).
4. All submissions must include the following information:
title of paper, author's name, complete contact
information, including telephone number, e-mail address,
and fax number if available; institutional affiliation;
conformation of the ten-fifteen minute reading length; state
of need for audio-visual equipment.
5. Abstracts or completed papers MUST be submitted by
Monday, October 1, 2001. Work submitted after the
deadline cannot be considered.
Workshop Guidelines
1. Please provide a brief abstract outlining the purpose of
the workshop, and a brief summary of the activities to be
incorporated.
2. All abstracts must include the following information: title
of workshop, leader's name, complete contact information,
including telephone number, e-mail address, and fax
number if available; institutional affiliation; conformation
of twenty-five - forty minute length; state of need for
audio-visual equipment.
3. It is the responsibility of the student leader to provide
necessary materials unless otherwise discussed.
4. Abstracts MUST be submitted by Monday, October 1,
2001. Abstracts submitted after the deadline cannot be
considered.
Please send inquiries, abstracts, and papers to Sara
DeLuca, c/o Megan S. Lloyd, Department of English,
King's College, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711. Phone: 570 - 208
- 5900, ext. 5393
Fax: 570-208 - 5988 E-mail mslloyd at kings.edu or
sdeluca at kings.edu.
E-mail enquiries: mslloyd at kings.edu or sdeluca at kings.edu
Submission deadline: 1 October 2001



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