Executive Director, Nancy Elizabeth Hodge (Southern Methodist University)
Administrative Assistant, Jill Bagwell (Southern Methodist University)
Graduate Assistant, Jacquie Bradley (Southern Methodist University)
Assistants: Leigh Anne Duck (Southern Methodist University)
Lee Gibson (Southern Methodist University)
Mary Anne Puckett (Southern Methodist University)
PRESIDENT
Linda Woodbridge
(University of Alberta)
VICE PRESIDENT
Phyllis Rackin
(University of Pennsylvania)
TRUSTEES
Joel Altman
(University of California, Berkeley)
Lynda Boose
(Dartmouth College)
Anthony Dawson
(University of British Columbia)
Jill Levenson
(University of Toronto)
Leah Marcus
(University of Texas, Austin)
Gail Paster
(George Washington University)
Mary Beth Rose
(Newberry Library)
1993 PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Leader, Edward Berry (University of Victoria)
Lena Orlin (Folger Shakespeare Library)
Gail Paster (George Washington University)
Linda Woodbridge (University of Alberta)
HOST
Emory University
(College of Arts and Sciences; Office of the Secretary; English Department)
SPONSORS
University of Alabama, Hudson Strode Program in Renaissance Studies
Carol J. Carlisle (University of South Carolina)
Virginia Brown Curlee (Lubbock, Texas)
K.C. Eapen (Clark Atlanta University)
Furman University
Georgetown University
Georgia Institute of Technology
Georgia State University
University of Georgia Drama Department
University of Georgia English Department
Kennesaw State College
Morehouse College
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Rhodes College
University of the South
Frances Teague (University of Georgia)
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Vanderbilt University
George Walton Williams (Duke University)
LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS
Chair: Sheila T. Cavanagh (Emory University)
Susan Anderson (Emory University)
Alice Benston (Emory University)
JoAllen Bradham (Kennesaw State College)
William Cocke (University of the South)
Michael Collins (Georgetown University)
Ann Jennalie Cook (Vanderbilt University)
John Crabtree (Furman University)
Judith Curlee (Emory University)
Alan Dessen (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)
Wayne Erickson (Georgia State University)
Franklin Hildy (University of Georgia)
James Hirsh (Georgia State University)
Cynthia Marshall (Rhodes College)
David Lee Miller (University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa)
Norman Sanders (University of Tennessee, Knoxville)
Gretchen Schultz (Oxford College, Emory University)
William Sessions (Georgia State University)
Delores Stephens (Morehouse College)
Frances Teague (University of Georgia)
Cheryl Thrash (Emory University)
Robert Wood (Georgia Institute of Technology)
8:00p.m. to 9:30p.m.
(Salons 3, 4, 5)
"'TIS NOW STRUCK TWELVE': HOW HAMLET BEGINS"
Speakers: Sharon Beehler (Montana State University)
H.R. Coursen (Bowdoin College)
Noon to 5:30p.m.
REGISTRATION
(Ballroom Foyer)
BOOK EXHIBITS
(Plaza 1)
Noon to 2:00p.m.
TRUSTEES' COFFEE
(Ballroom Foyer)
1:30 p.m. to 2:30p.m.
(Salons 3, 4)
1 Opening Lecture: "THE STATE OF SHAKESPEARE STUDIES IN
THE REPUBLIC OF GEORGIA"
Moderator: Stanley Wells (The Shakespeare Institute,
The University of Birmingham)
Speaker: Nico Kiasashvili (Tbilisi State University) one
THURSDAY
3:00p.m. to 5:00p.m.
II Seminar: LONDON THEATRE: HEGEMONIC OR SUBVERSIVE?
(Salon 4)
Leader: Leeds Barron (University of Maryland, Baltimore County)
Participants: Kathryn Murphy Anderson (Boston University), John H. Astington
(University of Toronto), Robert Bennett (University of Delaware), Herbert Berry
(Saskatoon, Saskatchewan), Lorelle Browning (Pacific University), S.P. Cerasano
(Colgate University), J.R. Elliott (Syracuse University), Peter H. Greenfield
(University of Puget Sound), David Hawkes (Lehigh University), William Ingram
(University of Michigan), Grace loppolo (University of California,
Los Angeles), Roslyn L. Knutson (University of Arkansas at Little Rock),
Anne Lancashire (University of Toronto), William B. Long (Brooklyn, NY),
Molly B. Smith (St. Louis University), Paul Werstine
(King's College, University of Western Ontario)
III Seminar: POLITICAL SHAKESPEARE IN PERFORMANCE:
THE CASE OF RICHARD III
(Salon 5)
Leader: Scott Colley (Hampden-Sydney College)
Participants: Jody D. Brown (Ferrum College), George L. Geckle
(University of South Carolina), Liz Hart (Vanderbilt University),
Janis Lull (University of Alaska, Fairbanks),
Lois Potter (University of Delaware),
Phyllis Rackin (University of Pennsylvania),
Hugh Richmond (University of California, Berkeley),
Lisa S. Starks (Hillsborough Community College)
IV Seminar: SHAKESPEARE AND PROOF
(Salon 2)
Leader: Karen Cunningham (Florida State University)
Participants: Joel B. Altman (University of California, Berkeley), M. Arogyasami
(Teikyo Westmar University), Ellen M. Caldwell (Kalamazoo College),
Anthony Dawson (University of British Columbia), Christy Desmet (University of
Georgia), Huston Diehl (University of Iowa), Frances E. Dolan (Miami University),
Heather Dubrow (University of Wisconsin, Madison), Richard Finkelstein (SUNY,
Geneseo), James Hirsh (Georgia State University), Joe Lenz (Drake University),
Howard Marchitell (Texas A&M University), Leah Marcus (University of Texas,
Austin), Cynthia Marshall (Rhodes College), Katharine Eisaman Maus (University of
Virginia), John S. Mebane (University of Alabama, Huntsville), Nan Morrison
(College of Charleston), Chris Roark (John Carroll University),
Luke Wilson (Ohio State University) two
THURSDAY
V Seminar: THE SHAKESPEARE APOCRYPHA
(Diplomat Room)
Leader: Barry Gaines (University of New Mexico)
Participants: Richard Abrams (University of Southern Maine), Larry S. Champion
(North Carolina State University), Roy Dawson (Southeast Missouri State
University), Donald Foster (Vassar College), W. L. Godshalk
(University of Cincinnati), Thomas B. Horton (Florida Atlantic University),
MacDonald P. Jackson (University of Auckland, New Zealand), Christa Jansohn
(Universitat Bonn), Marsha S. Robinson (Kean College), Joseph H. Stodder
(California State Polytechnic Institute), Sidney Thomas (Syracuse University-
Emeritus), Barbara H. Traister (Lehigh University),
John M. Wasson (Washington State University-Emeritus)
VI Seminar: RACE, ETHNICITY, AND POWER IN SHAKESPEARE
AND HIS CONTEMPORARIES
(Salons 7, 8)
Leader: Joyce MacDonald (University of Kentucky)
Participants: John Michael Archer (Columbia University), Rebecca Ann Bach
(University of Pennsylvania), Kim F. Hall (Georgetown University),
Sonja Hansard-Weiner (Madison Area Technical College), Kathleen A. Kelly
(Babson College), Miriam Moore (Emory University), Daryl W. Palmer
(University of Akron), Marjorie A. Raley (University of Virginia),
Constance C. Relihan (Auburn University), Clifford J. Ronan (Southwest Texas
State University), Alan Rosen (Bar-Jian University, Israel), Jyotsna Singh
(Southern Methodist University), Christine Sizemore (Spelman College), Ian Smith
(Lafayette College), Virginia Mason Vaughan (Clark University),
Wendy Wall (Northwestern University)
VII Seminar: SHAKESPEARE'S ITALY/ITALY'S SHAKESPEARE
(Salon 6)
Leader: Robert Miola (Loyola College)
Participants: Frances K. Barasch (Baruch College, CUNY), Jane Carducci
(Winona State University), Louise George Clubb (University of California,
Berkeley), David Daniell (University College, London), Sara Hanna (New Mexico
Highlands University), Robert Henke (Washington University),
Miranda Johnson-Haddad (Howard University), David McPherson (University of
New Mexico), Barbara L. Parker (William Paterson College of New Jersey),
Peter Parolin (University of Pennsylvania), John Ripley (McGill University),
Charles Ross (Purdue University), Kay Stanton (California State University,
Fullerton), Robert Viscusi (The Wolfe Institute, Brooklyn College) three
THURSDAY
VIII Seminar: ACTORL Y READING:
OPTION, OBLIGATION, CRITICAL IMPLICATION
(Salon 3)
Leader: G.B. Shand (Glendon College, York University)
Participants: Juliet M. Cunico (Bradley University), Alan C. Dessen (University of
North Carolina, Chapel Hill), Toni Dorfman (University of Missouri, Kansas City),
Paul Gaudet (University of Western Ontario), David George (Urbana University),
Miriam Gilbert (University of Iowa), Richard P. Knowles (University of Guelph,
Ontario), Cary M. Mazer (University of Pennsylvania), Linda McJannet (Bentley
College), Ninian Mellamphy (University of
Western Ontario), Michael E. Mooney (University of New Orleans), Denis Salter
(McGill University), James Schiffer (Hampden-Sydney College), Susan Spector
(Baruch College, CUNY), Steven Urkowitz (CCNY),
John W. Velz (University of Texas, Austin)
5:45p.m. to 6:00p.m.
BUSES LEAVE RITZ-CARL TON BUCKHEAD FOR HIGH MUSEUM OF ART
6:00p.m. to 7:45p.m.
IX RECEPTION
The High Museum of Art
HOSTS
Emory University (College of Arts and Sciences;
Office of the Secretary; English Department)
The Shakespeare Association of America
SPONSORS
University of Alabama (Hudson Strode Program in Renaissance Studies),
Carol J. Carlisle (University of South Carolina), Virginia Brown Curlee
(Lubbock, Texas), K.C. Eapen (Clark Atlanta University), Furman University,
Georgetown University, Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia State University,
University of Georgia Drama Department, University of Georgia
English Department, Kennesaw State College, Morehouse College, University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Rhodes College, University of the South,
Frances Teague (University of Georgia), University of Tennessee, Knoxville,
Vanderbilt University, George Walton Williams (Duke University) four
7:45p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
(High Museum of Art)
North American premiere of Much Ado About Nothing, courtesy of Samuel Goldwyn, distributor, and ACTER
Discussion following led by Richard Bornstein,
Vice-President of the Samuel Goldwyn Company
FRIDAY
8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
REGISTRATION
(Ballroom Foyer)
BOOK EXHIBITS
(Plaza 1)
9:00a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
X Plenary Session: THE COMPUTER AND THE STUDY OF
SHAKESPEARE IN PERFORMANCE
(Salons 1, 3, 4, 5)
Moderator: David Bevington (University of Chicago)
I. "The Shakespeare Interactive Archive and the Evolution of Literary Hypermedia"
Janet H. Murray (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
2. "Multimedia and Theater: From Performance Theory to Performance Practice"
Larry Friedlander (Stanford University)
3. "Ghostly Texts and Virtual Performances: Old Hamlet in New Media"
Peter S. Donaldson (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
FRIDAY
10 : 30 a.m
. to 11 : 00 a.m.
COFFEE BREAK
(Ballroom Foyer)
11:00 a.m
. to 12 : 00 noon
XI Session: SLOW DANCING TO THE MUSIC OF PRIVATE TIME
(Salon I)
Moderator : Georgia Christopher (Emory Univer s it y )
1. "Shakespeare and the Music of Privacy"
T .
G. Bishop (Case Western Universit y )
2 . "Hands, Feet, and Bottoms: Decentering the Cosmic Dance in A Midsummer Night's Dream "
Skiles Howard (Columbia University)
XII S e ssion: MONEY, TALK, AND THE CALCULUS OF AGENCY
(Salon 3 , 4, 5)
Moderator: Frances Teague (University of Georgia)
1. "Commodity Kate: Shakespeare's Shrew and the Domestication of Money"
Donald K. Hedrick (Kansas State University)
2 . "Intersubjectivity and the Rhetoric of Conversation in King Lear"
A. Lynne Magnusson (University of Waterloo)
1:00 p.m. to 2:30p.m
.
LUNCHEON
(Ballroom)
Presiding: Linda Woodbridge (University of Alberta) six
FRIDAY
3:00p.m. to 5:00p.m
.
XIII **Workshop : CAMERA LUCIDA: TRACING THE PLAYTEXT IN FILM
(Plaza 2)
Leaders : Sharon A. Beehler (Montana State University)
Sara Jayne Steen (Montana State University)
Participants: Barbara E. Bowen (Queens College, CUNY), David G. Brailow
(Mckendree College), Michael J. Collins (Georgetown University), H. R. Coursen
(Bowdoin College), Irene G. Dash (Hunter College), Louis A. De Catur (Ursinus
College), Helen Deese (University of California, Riverside), Mimi Still Dixon
(Wittenberg University) , Katherine James (Barton College), Alan Levitan (Brandeis
University), James P. Lusardi (Lafayette College), Mary Z. Maher (University of
Arizona), Steven J . Masello (Aurora University), Maureen Connolly McFeely
(Hofstra University), John R. McNair (University of North Carolina),
Barbara C. Millard (La Salle University), Susan Nicholas (Anaheim U.H.S
.
District) , Francis R . Olley (St . Joseph's University), Laurie E . Osborne
(Colby College), Rohan Quince (Georgia Southern University),
Jonathan Rittenhouse (Bishop's University, Quebec), Kenneth S. Rothwell
(University of Vermont), Brownell Salomon (Bowling Green State University),
June Schlueter (Lafayette College),
Robert F . Willson (University of Missouri-Kansas City)
XIV **Workshop: SENSING SHAKESPEARE'S LANGUAGE:
A PERFORMANCE APPROACH TO MEANING
(Salons 7, 8)
Leader: Kathleen Campbell (Penn State-Erie, The Behrend College)
Participants: Eric Binnie (Hendrix College), Ann C . Christensen (University of
Houston), Ann Jennalie Cook (Vanderbilt University), Mary Judith Dunbar (Santa
Clara University), Mary G. Free (Florida International University), Joan Hartwig
(University of Kentucky), Bernice W. Kliman (Folger Shakespeare Library),
Joan Langley (Oregon Shakespeare Festival), Howard I. Laniado (Little Neck, NY),
W. Thomas MacCary (Hofstra University), John W. Mahon (lana College),
Josephine B. McMurtry (University of Richmond), Louisa F . Newlin (Folger
Shakespeare Library), Richard A. Pacholski (Millikin University), Thomas Russell
(Clemson University), Michael W. Shurgot (South Puget Sound
Community College), Grace Tiffany (University of New Orleans)
** no auditors, please
FRIDAY
XV Seminar: LONDON THEATRE: HEGEMONIC OR SUBVERSIVE
(Envoy Room)
Leader: Leeds Barrell (University of Maryland, Baltimore County)
Participants: Oliver M. Arnold (University of California, Berkeley),
William C. Carroll (Boston University), S.P. Cerasano (Colgate University),
Bryan Crockett (Loyola College), Christopher J. Fassler (University of
Pennsylvania), G. P. Jones (Memorial University, St. John's, Newfoundland),
George Evans Light (Stanford University), Clara Mucci (!LA, Emory University),
Douglas L. Peterson (Michigan State University), Peter Rudnytsky (University of
Florida), Leslie Thomson (Erindale College, University of Toronto),
Paul Werstine (King's College, University of Western Ontario)
XVI Seminar: POSTMODERN PEDAGOGIES/
EARLY MODERN CLASSROOMS
(Consulate Room)
Leaders: Evelyn Gajewski (University of Nevada, Las Vegas)
Charles Whitney (University of Nevada, Las Vegas)
Participants: Richard Brown (Vanderbilt University), Mary Ann Bushman
(Illinois Wesleyan University), Rebecca Bushnell (University of Pennsylvania),
Annette Drew-Bear (Washington and Jefferson College), Shirley Nelson Garner
(University of Minnesota, Twin Cities), Douglas E. Green (Augsburg College),
Sarah M. Lyons (Boston University), Jeanie Grant Moore (San Diego, CA),
Nancy Newell Moore (University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point),
William Reginald Rampone (University of Rhode Island), Ed Rocklin (California
State Polytechnic University), Lisa J . Schnell (University of Vermont),
Michael H. Shea (Branford, CT), Madelon Sprengnether (University of Minnesota),
Suzanne Westfall (Lafayette College), Linda Woodbridge (University of Alberta)
XVII Seminar: SHAKESPEARE AND THE DRAMATURGY
OF HIS CONTEMPORARIES
(Salon 3)
Leader: George K. Hunter (Yale University)
Participants: Geoffrey Aggeler (University of Utah), James P. Bednarz (Long Island
University), Richard Brucher (University of Maine, Orono), Maurice Charney
(Rutgers University), John D. Cox (Hope College), Michael Hall (Virginia Wesleyan
College), Joan Larsen Klein (University of Illinois), Richard Levin (SUNY,
Stonybrook), Cynthia Lewis (Davidson College), Wayne Narey (Trinity College),
Mark Sandona (Hood College), Michael Shapiro (University of Illinois),
William W. E. Slights (University of Saskatchewan), Eugene Waith (Yale University) eight
XVIII Seminar: SHAKESPEARE AND POPULAR CULTURE
(Plaza 3)
FRIDAY
Leader: Alexander Leggatt (University of Toronto)
Participants: James R. Andreas (Clemson University), Susan Baker (University of
Nevada, Reno), Paul Budra (Simon Fraser University), Judith M. Curlee (Emory
University), Esha Niyogi De (University of California, Los Angeles), Kathy Howlett
(Northeastern University), Lali Kereselidze (Tbilisi State University), Gregory W. Lanier
(University of West Florida), David Linton (Marymount Manhattan College),
Joan E. Little (Erskine College), Nancy Klein Maguire (Folger Shakespeare Library),
Michael Mullin (University of Illinois, Urbana), Aimara da Cunha Resende (Federal
University of Minas Gerias, Brazil), Bryan Reynolds (Harvard University),
Scott C. Shershow (Boston University), Rochelle Smith (University of Michigan),
Alan B. Somerset (York University), Frances Teague (University of Georgia),
Katherine N. West (University of Toronto), Helen M. Whall (Holy Cross College),
Georgianna Ziegler (Folger Shakespeare Library)
XIX Seminar: SHAKESPEAREAN ARCHAEOLOGY:
MEMORY, ORALITY, AND TRADITION
(Consulate Room)
Leader: Naomi Conn Liebler (Montclair State College)
Participants: Paula Berggren (Baruch College, CUNY), Michael Bristol
(McGill University), Michael T. Calvert (University of Connecticut, Stamford),
Melissa Cook Candela (Boston College), John Drakakis (University of Stirling),
Sara Eaton (North Central College), Phyllis Gorfain (Oberlin College),
William Olaf Gulstad (University of Illinois), Grace R. W. Hall (Westwood, MA),
R. L. Kesler (Oregon State University), Joan Pong Linton (Indiana University),
Mary Ann McGrail (Boston University), Melissa Ann Reed (University of St. Thomas),
Bruce R. Smith (Georgetown University), Rick Smith (Indiana University),
Patricia B. Worrall (University of Georgia), Sharon R. Yang (University of Connecticut)
XX Seminar: SERVANTS AND SERVICE IN SHAKESPEARE'S PLAYS:
SOCIAL TRANSFORMATIONS AND THEIR DRAMATIC PRESENTATION
(Diplomat Room)
Leader: Thomas Moisan (Saint Louis University)
Participants: Linda Anderson (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University),
Debbie L. Barrett-Graves (University of Kentucky), Mark Thornton Burnett
(The Queen's University, Belfast), Walter Cannon (Central College), Thomas Cartelli
(Muhlenberg College), David Evett (Cleveland State University), Michael D. Friedman
(University of Scranton), Maurice Hunt (Baylor University), Dorothea Kehler (San
Diego State University), Sharon O'Dair (University of Alabama), Barbara D. Palmer
(Chatham College), Jerald W. Spotswood (University of Alabama), Richard Strier
(University of Chicago), Edward T. Washington (Howard University), Judith Wei!
(University of Manitoba), Donald R. Wineke (Wichita State University) ninP
FRIDAY
XXI Seminar: LITERARY AND HISTORICAL
REPRESENTATIONS OF WOMEN'S ALLIANCES
(Attache Room)
Leaders: Karen Robertson (Vassar College)
Susan Frye (University of Wyoming)
Participants: lska R. Alter (Hofstra University), Kathryn Barbour (Cazenovia
College}, Elizabeth Brown (University of Rio Grande}, Lisa Gim (Fordham
University at Lincoln Center}, Peter C. Herman (Georgia State University),
Jean E. Howard (Columbia University}, Ann Jones (Smith College}, Nina S. Levine
(University of South Carolina), J M Massi (Washington State University),
Karen L. Middaugh (Case Western Reserve University), Simon Morgan-Russell
(Lehigh University), Marianne Novy (University of Pittsburgh), Helen Ostovich
(McMaster University), Anne Russell (Wilfrid Laurier University), Alison Smith
(Wagner College), Dana L. Sonnenschein (Boston University), Torri L. Thompson
(Illinois State University), Jessica Tvordi (University of Wyoming) ,
Valerie Wayne (University of Hawaii at Manoa)
XXII Seminar: SHAKESPEARE AND SPENSER
(Salon 6)
Leader: Susanne Wofford (University of Wisconsin, Madison)
Participants: Judith Anderson (Indiana University}, Harry Berger (University of
California, Santa Cruz), Jennifer Carrell (Harvard University), Stephen Foley
(Brown University), Elizabeth Fowler (Harvard University, Society of Fellows),
Eva Gold (Southeastern Louisiana University), Sayre N. Greenfield
(Washington, PA), Thelma Greenfield (University of Oregon), Kenneth Gross
(University of Rochester), Campbell Lathey (Albany, NY), David Lee Miller
(University of Alabama), Ingrid Pruss (Western Connecticut State University),
Robert Reid (Emory and Henry College), John Rooks (Morris College),
Andrew D. Weiner (University of Wisconsin, Madison),
Marion Wells (Yale University)
5:00p.m
. to 7:00p.m.
CASH BAR
(Salon 2)
SPONSOR
The Shakespeare Globe Centre
Chair, Advisory Board, Hugh Richmond (University of California, Berkeley) ten
10:00 p.m. to 1:00 a .
m.
SAA / MALONE SOCIETY DANCE
(Salon 1)
Music by hugo A GOGO and Their Hey Nonny Nonnies
CASH BAR
FRIDAY
8:30a.m. to noon
REGISTRATION AND INFORMATION
(Ballroom Foyer)
BOOK EXHIBITS
(Plaza 1)
9:00a.m
. to 10 : 30 a.m.
XXIII Session: THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE
(Salons 6 , 7, 8)
Moderator : Barbara H. Traister (L e high University)
1. "Early Modern Cosmologies "
Betty Jo Teeter Dobbs (University of California, Davis)
2. "Shows in the Showstone: Apocalypse, Alchemy, and Theater in John Dee's
Conversations with Angels"
Deborah Harkness (University of California, Davis, and Centre for Medieval and
Renaissance Studies, Keble College, Oxford) eleven
SATURDAY
XXIV Session: THE COURSE OF A MAN'S LIFE
(Salon 2)
Moderator: George Walton Williams (Duke University)
1. "Antony's Wound"
Coppelia Kahn (Fellow, Center of the Humanities, Oregon State University)
2. "The Stage of Death"
Michael Neill (University of Auckland)
3. "Resisting Kinship in The Miseries of Enforced Marriage"
Frank Whigham (University of Texas, Austin)
10:30 a.m to 11:00 a.m.
COFFEE BREAK
(Ballroom Foyer)
11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
XXV Session: SHAKESPEARE AND THE JEWS
(Salon 6, 7, 8)
Moderator: Michael Bristol (McGill University)
1. "Gender and the Renaissance of Jewish Learning in Early Modern England"
M. Lindsay Kaplan (Lewis & Clark College)
2. "Cultural Anxiety and the Jews in Early Modern England"
James Shapiro (Columbia University)
XXVI Session: READING THE SONNETS AND SODOMY
(Salon 2)
Moderator: Jeffrey Masten (Harvard University)
1. '"Excessive and Misplaced Affection': Reading the sonnets in the Fin de Sil!cle"
Lawrence Danson (Princeton University)
2. "Reproducing Shakespeare, Sexing the Sonnets"
Peter Stallybrass (University of Pennsylvania)
3. "Sodomy and Women's Pleasure"
Valerie Traub (Vanderbilt University) twelve
SATURDAY
2:00p.m. to 3:30p.m.
XXVII Session: SHAKESPEARE AND THE
CONSTRUCTION OF THE AUTHOR
(Salon 2)
Moderator: Paul Werstine (King's College, University of Western Ontario)
1. "Royal Shakespeare: The Author's Two Bodies"
Michael Dobson (Indiana University)
2. "Constructing the Author"
Barbara Mowat (Folger Shakespeare Library)
3. "Shakespeare: 'Authentic Author to be Cited'?"
Meredith Skura (Rice University)
XXVIII Session: STAGES FOR FEMINIST SHAKESPEARE:
CRITICAL THEORIES AND THEATRICAL INVENTIONS
(Salons 6, 7, 8)
Moderator: Lynda Boose (Dartmouth College)
1. "The Way We Live Now: Early Modern Subjects in Postmodern Performance"
Lorraine Helms (The Clown School, San Francisco, California)
2. "Bedknobs, Broomsticks and Changeling Boys: Performing Dream Work"
Barbara Hodgdon (Drake University)
3. "FIRST, THE CLIMAX: Laughing with the Rapist"
Jean Peterson (Bucknell University)
4:00p.m. to 6:00p.m.
XXIX Workshop: THE TEXT OF MUCH ADO:
FROM THE QUARTO TO STAGE AND FILM
(Swissotel, Zermatt Room)
Leaders: Alan Dessen (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill), Phyllis Gorfain
(Oberlin College), Homer Swander (University of California, Santa Barbara),
Steven Urkowitz (CCNY) thirteen
SATURDAY
XXX **Workshop: SENSING SHAKESPEARE'S LANGUAGE:
A PERFORMANCE APPROACH TO MEANING
(Plaza 2)
Leader: Kathleen Campbell (Penn State Erie, The Behrend College)
Participants: Eric Binnie (Hendrix College), Ann C. Christensen (University of
Houston), Ann Jennalie Cook (Vanderbilt University), Mary Judith Dunbar (Santa
Clara University), Mary G. Free (Florida International University), Joap Hartwig
(University of Kentucky), Bernice W. Kliman (Folger Shakespeare Library),
Joan Langley (Oregon Shakespeare Festival), Howard I. Laniado (Little Neck, NY),
W. Thomas MacCary (Hofstra University), John W. Mahon (lana College),
Josephine B. McMurtry (University of Richmond), Louisa F. Newlin (Folger
Shakespeare Library), Richard A . Pacholski (Millikin University), Thomas Russell
(Clemson University), Michael W. Shurgot (South Puget Sound
Community College), Grace Tiffany (University of New Orleans)
XXXI Seminar: VOICES OF RENAISSANCE WOMEN WRITERS
(Diplomat Room)
Leaders: Margaret Arnold (University of Kansas)
R L Widmann (University of Colorado, Boulder)
Participants: Melissa Anne Biederman (University of Kansas), Margaret Ferguson
(University of Colorado, Boulder), Katharine Goodland (United States Military
Academy, West Point), Margaret Hannay (Siena College), Elaine Kalmar (University
of Northern Iowa), Gwynne Kennedy (University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee),
Jean Kiene (St. Mary's College), Mary Ellen Lamb (Southern Illinois University),
Randall Martin (University of Victoria), Jeffrey Masten (Harvard University),
Caroline McAlister (Salem College), Susan O'Malley (Kingsborough, CUNY),
Ralph Seligmann (Brandeis University), Martha Slowe (Albany, NY),
Molly Whalen (University of California, Santa Cruz)
XXXII Seminar: SHAKESPEARE AND UNAUTHORIZED SEXUAL BEHAVIOR
(Salon 1)
Leader: Gregory W. Bredbeck (University of California, Riverside)
Participants: Anthony Bartholomew (University of Miami), Lynda Boose
(Dartmouth College), Steve Brown (George Mason University), Dympna Callaghan
(Syracuse University), Mario DiGangi (New York, NY), Will Fisher (University of
Pennsylvania), Barbara Freedman (St. John's University, Minnesota), Judith Haber
(Tufts University), Randall Ingram (Emory University), Theodora A. Jankowski
(Montclair State College), Nora M. Johnson (University of California, Berkeley),
Theodore B. Leinwand (University of Maryland, College Park),
Sermin Lynn Meskill (University of Virginia), Eric A. Nicholson (SUNY, Purchase),
John G. Norman (Ohio State University), Edward Pechter (Concordia University),
Nicholas F. Radel (Furman University), Mark Reschke (University of Minnesota,
Twin Cities), James P. Saeger (University of Pennsylvania), Joseph L. Simmons
(Tulane University), Gary Spear (Wesleyan University)
** no auditors, please fourteen
SATURDAY
XXXIII Seminar: SHAKESPEARE AND THE
DRAMATURGY OF HIS CONTEMPORARIES
(Salon 4)
Leader: George K. Hunter (Yale University)
Participants: Melissa Aaron (University of Wisconsin, Madison), Richmond Barbour
(Oregon State University), Jonas Barish (University of California, Berkeley),
Steven Berkowitz (Fu Jen University, Taiwan), A.R. Braunmuller (University of
California, Los Angeles), Louis Burkhardt (University of Colorado),
Kent Cartwright (University of Maryland, College Park), Robert Irish
(University of Toronto), R.A
. Martin (Rhodes College), Brian Myers
(University of California, Berkeley), Louise Nichols (York University),
Richard L. Nochimson (Yeshiva University),
Michael Warren (University of California, Santa Cruz)
XXXIV Seminar: HENRY V IN THE CONTEXT
OF THE ANGLO-AMERICAN WARS
(Plaza 3)
Leader: David Middleton (Trinity University)
Participants: Thomas Berger (St. Lawrence University), Stephen Bretzius (Louisiana
State University, Baton Rouge), Stephen M. Buhler (University of Nebraska,
Lincoln), Sara M. Deats (University of South Florida), Patty S. Derrick (University
of Pittsburgh), Frances L. Helphinstine (Morehead State University), Kathleen !race
(New Mexico State University), Ralph A. Ranald (CUNY), Catherine M. Shaw
(McGill University), Thomas Simone (University of Vermont), Hassell B. Sledd
(Slippery Rock University), Louis Charles Stagg (Memphis State University),
Paul Whitfield White (Baylor University)
XXXV Seminar: SHAKESPEARE AND THE ARTS OF HEALING
(Attache Room)
Leader: Margaret Loftus Ranald (CUNY, Queen's College)
Participants: Susan Anderson (Decatur, GA), Barbara Bono (SUNY, Buffalo),
Eugene England (Brigham Young University), Lars Engle (University of Tulsa),
F. David Hoeniger (Victoria College, Toronto), Jeff Hush (University of Chicago),
Linda L. Jacobs (Francis Marion University), Nanette Jaynes (Floyd College;
University of Georgia), William T. Liston (Ball State University), Ian Macinnes
(University of Virginia), Carol Thomas Neely (University of Illinois,
Urbana-Champaign), Lalita Pandit (University of Wisconsin), Roger Stilling
(Appalachian State University), Jane Ellert Tammany (King Saud University,
Riyadh), Cheryl Haynes Thrash (Emory University), Alan Walworth (University of
Illinois, Urbana-Champaign), Deborah Willis (University of California , Riverside) fifteen
SATURDAY
XXXVI Seminar: CEREMONY, CULTURE, AND
THE SHAKESPEAREAN TEXT
(Plaza 1)
Leader: Douglas F. Rutledge (Capital University)
Participants: Hardin Aasand (Dickinson State University), James Boon (Princeton
University), Amelia Carr (Allegheny College), Michael Chorost (Duke University),
F. Nicholas Clary (St. Michael's College), Mary Hill Cole (Mary Baldwin College),
Loreen L. Giese (Ohio University), Douglas Lanier (University of New Hampshire),
Richard McCoy (CUNY), Steven Mullaney (University of Michigan),
Buchanan Sharp (University of California, Santa Cruz), Bradd Shore (Emory
University), Eric V. Spencer (University of California, Berkeley), Janet M. Spencer
(Wingate College), Evelyn B. Tribble (Temple University),
Bruce Young (Brigham Young University)
XXXVII Seminar: ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL
(Salon 5)
Leader: Susan Snyder (Swarthmore College)
Participants: Ralph Alan Cohen (James Madison University), Dorothy Cook
(Central Connecticut State University), Wayne Cook (Central Connecticut State
University), Robert G. Hunter (Southern Methodist University), Robert S. Knapp
(Reed College), Joan Hutton Landis (Curtis Institute of Music), Richard A. Levin
(University of California, Davis), Charles B. Lower (University of Georgia),
Judith K. Mandy (Lehigh University), Marcia A. McDonald (Belmont University),
David McCandless (University of California, Berkeley), Michael Neill (University of
Auckland, New Zealand), Terence Reilly (University of Miami), Jeanne Roberts
(American University), Martha Rozett (SUNY, Albany), Marta Straznicky (Queen's
University, Ontario), Helen Wilcox (Groningen University, The Netherlands),
Paul Yachnin (University of British Columbia)
XXXVIII Seminar: SHAKESPEARE'S LANGUAGE:
THE CASE FOR MICROLEVEL STUDY
(Salon 3)
Leader: Ann Thompson (University of Liverpool)
Participants: Mercedes Maroto Camino (University of California, San Diego),
Peter Cummings (Hobart and William Smith Colleges), Keir Elam (Universita
di Pisa, Italy), H. W. Fawkner (University of Gb.teborg, Sweden),
Terrance Fitz-Henry (Hartwick College), Donald C. Freeman (University of
Southern California), Amy Garrou (University of Virginia), Judiana Lawrence
(St. John Fisher College), Margaret Maurer (Colgate University), Russ McDonald
(University of North Carolina, Greensboro), Brian Parker (Trinity College,
University of Toronto), James E. Robinson (University of Notre Dame),
John 0. Thompson (The British Film Institute),
Camille S. Williams (Brigham Young University) sixteen
SATURDAY
XXXIX Seminar: SHAKESPEARE AND SPENSER
(Envoy Room)
Leader: Susanne L. Wofford (University of Wisconsin, Madison)
Participants: Sara A. Beasley (University of Pennsylvania), Jean Brink (Arizona
State University), Sheila T. Cavanagh (Emory University}, Katherine Eggert
(University of Colorado, Boulder), David Haley (University of Minnesota),
Jane Hilberry (Colorado College), Jeffrey Knapp (University of California,
Berkeley), Nini Pal (Marianopolis College, Montreal), Lawrence F. Rhu
(University of South Carolina), Kathryn Schwarz (Harvard University),
Tracey Sedinger (SUNY, Buffalo), Michael Steppat (Universitat Munster},
Mihoko Suzuki (University of Miami), Elizabeth Truax (Chapman University)
5:30p.m. to 7:00p.m.
CASH BAR
(Salons 6, 7, 8 ) seventeen
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