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37th and O Streets, NW
Washington, D.C. 20057-1131
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he Shakespeare Association of America (SAA)
1993 Meeting
April 1st-3rd
The Ritz-Carlton Buckhead
Atlanta
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
Program
Wednesday, 31 March
Wednesday, 31 March: 8:00 to 9:30 p.m.
" 'Tis Now Struck Twelve': How Hamlet Begins" Salons 3, 4, 5
Speakers:
Sharon Beehler, Montana State University
H. R. Coursen, Bowdoin College
Thursday, 1 April
Thursday, 1 April: Noon to 5:30 p.m.
Registration Ballroom Foyer
Book Exhibits Plaza I
Thursday, 1 April: Noon to 2:00 p.m.
Trustees' Coffee Ballroom Foyer
Thursday, 1 April: 1:30 to 2:30 p.m.
I Opening Lecture: "The State of Shakespeare Studies in The Republic of
Georgia"
Salons 3, 4
Moderator: Stanley Wells, The Shakespeare Institute, The University of
Birmingham
Speaker: Nico Kiasashvili, Tbilisi State University
Thursday, 1 April: 3:00 to 5:00 p.m.
II Seminar: London Theatre: Hegemonic or Subversive? Salon 4
Leader: Leeds Barroll, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
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 Ioppolo, 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
Thursday, 1 April: 3:00 to 5:00 p.m.
III Seminar: Political Shakespeare in Performance: The Case of
Richard III
Salon 5
Leader: Scott Colley, Hampden-Sydney College
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
Thursday, 1 April: 3:00 to 5:00 p.m.
IV Seminar: Shakespeare and Proof Salon 2
Leader: Karen Cunningham, Florida State University
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
Thursday, 1 April: 3:00 to 5:00 p.m.
V Seminar: The Shakespeare Apocrypha Diplomat Room
Leader: Barry Gaines, University of New Mexico
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, Universität 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
Thursday, 1 April: 3:00 to 5:00 p.m.
VI Seminar: Race, Ethnicity, and Power in Shakespeare and his Contemporaries
Salons 7, 8
Leader: Joyce MacDonald, University of Kentucky
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-Ilan University, Israel
Jyotsna Singh, Southern Methodist University
Christine Sizemore, Spelman College
Ian Smith, Lafayette College
Virginia Mason Vaughan, Clark University
Wendy Wall, Northwestern University
Thursday, 1 April: 3:00 to 5:00 p.m.
VII Seminar: Shakespeare's Italy / Italy's Shakespeare Salon 6
Leader: Robert Miola, Loyola College
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
Thursday, 1 April: 3:00 to 5:00 p.m.
VIII Seminar: Actorly Reading: Option, Obligation, Critical Implication Salon
3
Leader: G. B. Shand, Glendon College, York University
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
Thursday, 1 April: 5:45 to 6:00 p.m.
Buses leave Ritz-Carlton Buckhead for High Museum of
Art
Thursday, 1 April: 6:00 to 7:45 p.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
Thursday, 1 April: 7:45 to 10:30 p.m.
North American premiere of Much Ado About Nothing, courtesy of Samuel
Goldwyn, distributor, and ACTER High Museum of Art
Discussion following led by Richard Bornstein, Vice-President of the Samuel
Goldwyn Company
Friday, 2 April
Friday, 2 April: 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Registration Ballroom Foyer
Book Exhibits Plaza 1
Friday, 2 April: 9:00 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
1. Janet H. Murray, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- "The Shakespeare Interactive Archive and the Evolution of Literary
Hypermedia"
2. Larry Friedlander, Stanford University - "Multimedia and Theater: From Performance Theory to Performance
Practice"
3. Peter S. Donaldson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- "Ghostly Texts and Virtual Performances: Old Hamlet in New
Media"
Friday, 2 April: 10:30 to 11:00 a.m.
Coffee Break Ballroom Foyer
Friday, 2 April: 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon
XI Session: Slow Dancing to the Music of Private Time
Salon 1
Moderator: Georgia Christopher, Emory University
1. T. G. Bishop, Case Western University - "Shakespeare and the Music of Privacy"
2. Skiles Howard, Columbia University - "Hands, Feet, and Bottoms: Decentering the Cosmic Dance in
A Midsummer Night's Dream"
Friday, 2 April: 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon
XII Session: Money, Talk, and the Calculus of Agency Salon 3, 4, 5
Moderator: Frances Teague, University of Georgia
1. Donald K. Hedrick, Kansas State University - "Commodity Kate: Shakespeare's Shrew and the Domestication of
Money"
2. A. Lynne Magnusson, University of Waterloo
- "Intersubjectivity and the Rhetoric of Conversation in King
Lear"
Friday, 2 April: 1:00 to 2:30 p.m.
Luncheon Ballroom
Presiding: Linda Woodbridge, University of Alberta
Friday, 2 April: 3:00 to 5:00 p.m.
XIII Workshop: Camera Lucida: Tracing the Playtext in Film
Plaza 2
(no auditors, please)
Leaders:
Sharon A. Beehler, Montana State University
Sara Jayne Steen, Montana State University
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
Friday, 2 April: 3:00 to 5:00 p.m.
XIV Workshop: Sensing Shakespeare's Language: A Performance Approach to
Meaning Salons 7, 8
(no auditors, please)
Leader: Kathleen Campbell, Penn State-Erie, The Behrend College
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, Iona 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
Friday, 2 April: 3:00 to 5:00 p.m.
XV Seminar: London Theatre: Hegemonic or Subversive Envoy Room
Leader: Leeds Barroll, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
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, ILA, 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
Friday, 2 April: 3:00 to 5:00 p.m.
XVI Seminar: Postmodern Pedagogies / Early Modern Classrooms Consulate
Room
Leaders:
Evelyn Gajowski, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Charles Whitney, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
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
Friday, 2 April: 3:00 to 5:00 p.m.
XVII Seminar: Shakespeare and the Dramaturgy of his Contemporaries Salon
3
Leader: George K. Hunter, Yale University
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
Friday, 2 April: 3:00 to 5:00 p.m.
XVIII Seminar: Shakespeare and Popular Culture Plaza 3
Leader: Alexander Leggatt, University of Toronto
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
Friday, 2 April: 3:00 to 5:00 p.m.
XIX Seminar: Shakespearean Archaeology: Memory, Orality, and Tradition Consulate
Room
Leader: Naomi Conn Liebler, Montclair State College
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
Friday, 2 April: 3:00 to 5:00 p.m.
XX Seminar: Servants and Service in Shakespeare's Plays: Social
Transformations and Their Dramatic Presentation Diplomat Room
Leader: Thomas Moisan, Saint Louis University
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 Weil, University of Manitoba
Donald R. Wineke, Wichita State University
Friday, 2 April: 3:00 to 5:00 p.m.
XXI Seminar: Literary and Historical Representations of Women's Alliances
Attaché Room
Leaders:
Karen Robertson, Vassar College
Susan Frye, University of Wyoming
Iska 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
Friday, 2 April: 3:00 to 5:00 p.m.
XXII Seminar: Shakespeare and Spenser
Salon 6
Leader: Susanne Wofford, University of Wisconsin, Madison
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
Friday, 2 April: 5:00 to 7:00 p.m.
Cash Bar Salon 2
Sponsor: The Shakespeare Globe Centre
Chair, Advisory Board: Hugh Richmond, University of California, Berkeley
Friday, 2 April: 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
Saturday, 3 April
Saturday, 3 April: 8:30 a.m. to noon
Registration and Information Ballroom Foyer
Book Exhibits Plaza 1
Saturday, 3 April: 9:00 to 10:30 a.m.
XXIII Session: The History of Science Salons 6, 7, 8
Moderator: Barbara H. Traister, Lehigh University
1. Betty Jo Teeter Dobbs, University of California, Davis
- "Early Modern Cosmologies"
2. Deborah Harkness, University of California, Davis, and Centre for Medieval
and Renaissance Studies, Keble College, Oxford - "Shows in the Showstone: Apocalypse, Alchemy, and Theater in John
Dee's Conversations with Angels"
Saturday, 3 April: 9:00 to 10:30 a.m.
XXIV Session: The Course of a Man's Life Salon 2
Moderator: George Walton Williams, Duke University
1. Coppélia Kahn, Fellow, Center of the Humanities, Oregon State University
- "Antony's Wound"
2. Michael Neill, University of Auckland - "The Stage of Death"
3. Frank Whigham, University of Texas, Austin - "Resisting Kinship in
The Miseries of Enforced Marriage"
Saturday, 3 April: 10:30 to 11:00 a.m.
Coffee Break Ballroom Foyer
Saturday, 3 April: 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. M. Lindsay Kaplan, Lewis & Clark College
- "Gender and the Renaissance of Jewish Learning in Early Modern
England"
2. James Shapiro, Columbia University -
"Cultural Anxiety and the Jews in Early Modern England"
Saturday, 3 April: 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
XXVI Session: Reading the Sonnets and Sodomy Salon 2
Moderator: Jeffrey Masten, Harvard University
1. Lawrence Danson, Princeton University - " 'Excessive and Misplaced Affection': Reading the sonnets in the Fin
de Siécle"
2. Peter Stallybrass, University of Pennsylvania
- "Reproducing Shakespeare, Sexing the Sonnets"
3.Valerie Traub, Vanderbilt University - "Sodomy and Women's Pleasure"
Saturday, 3 April: 2:00 to 3:30 p.m.
XXVII Session: Shakespeare and the Construction of the Author Salon 2
Moderator: Paul Werstine, King's College, University of Western Ontario
1. Michael Dobson, Indiana University - "Royal Shakespeare: The Author's Two Bodies"
2. Barbara Mowat, Folger Shakespeare Library
- "Constructing the Author"
3. Meredith Skura, Rice University
- "Shakespeare: 'Authentic Author to be Cited'?"
Saturday, 3 April: 2:00 to 3:30 p.m.
XXVIII Session: Stages for Feminist Shakespeare: Critical Theories and
Theatrical Inventions Salons 6, 7, 8
Moderator: Lynda Boose, Dartmouth College
1. Lorraine Helms, The Clown School, San Francisco, California
- "The Way We Live Now: Early Modern Subjects in Postmodern
Performance"
2. Barbara Hodgdon, Drake University - "Bedknobs, Broomsticks and Changeling Boys: Performing Dream
Work"
3. Jean Peterson, Bucknell University
- "First the Climax: Laughing with the Rapist"
Saturday, 3 April: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.
XXIX Workshop: The Text of Much Ado: From the Quarto to Stage and Film
Swissôtel, 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
Saturday, 3 April: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.
XXX Workshop: Sensing Shakespeare's Language: A Performance Approach to
Meaning Plaza 2
(no auditors, please)
Leader: Kathleen Campbell, Penn State-Erie, The Behrend College
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, Iona 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
Saturday, 3 April: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.
XXXI Seminar: Voices of Renaissance Women Writers Diplomat Room
Leaders:
Margaret Arnold, University of Kansas
R L Widmann, University of Colorado, Boulder
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 Klene, 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
Saturday, 3 April: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.
XXXII Seminar: Shakespeare and Unauthorized Sexual Behavior Salon 1
Leader: Gregory W. Bredbeck, University of California, Riverside
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
Saturday, 3 April: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.
XXXIII Seminar: Shakespeare and the Dramaturgy of his Contemporaries Salon
4
Leader: George K. Hunter, Yale University
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
Saturday, 3 April: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.
XXXIV Seminar: Henry V in the Context of the Anglo-American Wars
Plaza
3
Leader: David Middleton, Trinity University
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 Irace, 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
Saturday, 3 April: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.
XXXV Seminar: Shakespeare and the Arts of Healing Attaché Room
Leader: Margaret Loftus Ranald, CUNY, Queen's College
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
Saturday, 3 April: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.
XXXVI Seminar: Ceremony, Culture, and the Shakespearean Text Plaza 1
Leader: Douglas F. Rutledge, Capital University
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
Saturday, 3 April: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.
XXXVII Seminar: All's Well that Ends Well Salon 5
Leader: Susan Snyder, Swarthmore College
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
David McCandless, University of California, Berkeley
Marcia A. McDonald, Belmont University
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, Gröningen University, The Netherlands
Paul Yachnin, University of British Columbia
Saturday, 3 April: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.
XXXVIII Seminar: Shakespeare's Language: The Case for Microlevel Study Salon
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Leader: Ann Thompson, University of Liverpool
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 Göteborg, 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
Saturday, 3 April: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.
XXXIX Seminar: Shakespeare and Spenser Envoy Room
Leader: Susanne L. Wofford, University of Wisconsin, Madison
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, Universität Munster
Mihoko Suzuki, University of Miami
Elizabeth Truax, Chapman University
Saturday, 3 April: 5:30 to 7:00 p.m.
Cash Bar Salons 6, 7, 8
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