Call for Papers: SETC Theatre Symposium

Kattwinkel, Susan Ellen KattwinkelS at COFC.EDU
Wed Jan 5 14:27:11 EST 2005


Call for Papers
Theatre, War and Propaganda

The SETC Theatre Symposium
April 1-3, 2005
Auburn University
Auburn, Alabama

Keynote Speakers

Bruce A. McConachie
University of Pittsburgh
Author of American Theatre in the Culture of the Cold War: Producing and
Contesting Containment, 1947-1962

Alan Woods
The Ohio State University
Director, Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee Theatre Research Institute

The 2005 SETC Theatre Symposium invites papers that explore the ways in
which the theatre has both been used and received as an organ of propaganda,
particularly in times of national and international crises. We particularly
encourage submission of papers that deal with the ways the theatre has
responded to war, its buildup, aftermath and political consequences.

Topics explored may include:

*        Theatrical responses to 9/11
*        Ways in which the theatre of Europe, the United States and the
Soviet Union responded to the Cold War
*        Responses to the war in Viet Nam
*         Wartime censorship
*        Theatre under authoritarian or totalitarian regimes
*        Agitprop theatre
*        Re-stagings of classic texts for purposes of propaganda or ways in
which certain productions come to be seen as ideological and political
statements in times of crisis
*        Stage depictions of the "enemy."
*        Revolutionary and counterrevolutionary theatre
*        Other explorations and expansions of this theme are encouraged

Selected conference papers will be published in the journal Theatre
Symposium, a publication of the Southeastern Theatre Conference and the
University of Alabama Press.


Deadline: January 14, 2005

Paper abstracts should be sent to

Dr. Scott Phillips
Department of Theatre
211 Telfair Peet Theatre
Auburn University
Auburn, AL 36849

Or by email attachment to phillm2 at auburn.edu <mailto:phillm2 at auburn.edu>

Questions concerning the 2005 Symposium may be sent to Scott Phillips via
email or by phone at (334) 844-4748.


Dr. Susan Kattwinkel
Associate Professor, Department of Theatre
College of Charleston
66 George St.
Charleston, SC 29424
(843)953-8218
(843)953-8210 (fax)
www.cofc.edu/~kattwins/SKhome.htm
editor - SETC Theatre Symposium
newsletter/listserv editor - American Theatre and Drama Society



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