The 37th Annual Meeting will be held in Washington, DC at the Renaissance Hotel, 9–11 April 2009.

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rogram of the 28th Annual Meeting of The Shakespeare Association of America
6-8 April 2000
Le Reine Elizabeth / The Queen Elizabeth
Montréal, Québec

Executive Director: Lena Cowen Orlin, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
President:
Jean E. Howard, Columbia University
Vice-President:
Meredith Skura, Rice University
Trustees:
Harry Berger, Jr., University of California, Santa Cruz
James C. Bulman, Allegheny College
Frances E. Dolan, Miami University
Barbara Hodgdon, Drake University
Russ McDonald, University of North Carolina, Greensboro
Stephen Orgel, Stanford University
Lois Potter, University of Delaware

Program Planning for the 28th Annual Meeting

Chair: William C. Carroll, Boston University
Susan P. Cerasano, Colgate University
Elizabeth Hanson, Queen's University
William B. Worthen, University of California, Berkeley

Sponsors:

McGill University
Bishop's University
Carleton University
Champlain College
Colgate University
Concordia University
Dartmouth College
Le Moyne College
Marianopolis College
Middlebury College
Université de Montréal
University of Ottawa
Queen's University
St. Lawrence University
St. Michael's College
Vanier College
Vassar College
University of Vermont
University of Maryland, Baltimore County

Local Arrangements Committee

Co-Chairs: 
Michael D. Bristol, McGill University
Leanore Lieblein, McGill University
Members:
Thomas L. Berger, St. Lawrence University
Dianne Fagan, McGill University
Wes Folkerth, McGill University
Nini Pal, Marianopolis College
Kevin Pask, Concordia University
Kenneth S. Rothwell, University of Vermont
Roger Williams, Marianopolis College

Conference Administration

Program Coordinator: Lee Tydings
With the Assistance of:
Jackie Hopkins and Julie Morris

2000 Program Guide

Thursday, 6 April      
   12:00 noon   
       Registration opens on the Mezzanine level
Exhibits open in Galeries 1 and 2
   1:30 p.m.    
      Paper Session in Marquette: Bodily Functions
Paper Session: in Duluth and Mackenzie: The Spanish Connection
     3:30 p.m.     
       Seminar in Galerie 3: The Afterlife of King Lear
Seminar in Gatineau: Dramatists as Shakespearean Critics
Seminar in Bersimis: It Came from Shakespeare: Gothic, Horror, and Science Fiction on Stage, Page, and Screen
Seminar in Matapédia: Judith Shakespeare Online
Seminar in Harricana: Laughter and Tears: Historicizing Emotion and Audience Response
Seminar in Galerie 4: Legalism and Shakespeare Studies
Seminar in Saint-Charles: Nineteenth-Century Shakespeare: Global/Local Issues
Workshop in Saint-François: Preparation and Reading of All's Well That Ends WellSession One
Seminar in Richelieu: Printers, Players, and Preachers
Seminar in Saint-Maurice: Queenship and English Renaissance Drama
Seminar in Peribonka: Shakespeare and the Invention of the Human
Workshop in Saint-Laurent: Teaching Race in the Renaissance Classroom
Seminar in Chaudière: "There's business in these faces": Reading the Early Modern Countenance
   6:00 p.m.   
      Opening Reception hosted by McGill University
Registration and Exhibits close
   9:00 p.m.   
      Film Screening in Le Grand Salon: Michael Almereyda's Hamlet
Friday, 7 April      
     8:00 a.m.     
        Registration opens on the Mezzanine Level
Exhibits open in Galeries 1 and 2
Continental Breakfast for Graduate Students in Galerie 3
     9:00 a.m.     
        Plenary Session in Le Grand Salon: Theorizing Adaptation: Shakespeare in Canada
    10:30 a.m.   
      Morning Break; coffee served
     11:00 a.m.     
   .     Paper Session in Marquette and Jolliet: England at the Margins
Paper Session in Duluth and Mackenzie: Shakespeare and the Millennial Market
   1:00 p.m.   
      Annual Luncheon in Le Grand Salon
   3:30 p.m.   
      Seminar in Harricana: Almanacs, Dates, and Clocks: Shakespeare and the Calendar
Seminar in Saint-Laurent: "Bodies in Pain": Ritual Violence in Webster and Shakespeare
Seminar in Chaudière: A Centennial Experience?
Seminar in Saint-Charles: Commedia, Comedia, Comédie: Continental Culture in  Shakespeare's Age 
Seminar in Peribonka: Eroticism and Religion
Workshop in Galerie 4: Film and Teaching, Session One
Seminar in Saint-Maurice: Literary and Social Practices of Courtship and Marriage in Early Modern England
Seminar in Galerie 3: Performing Race
Workshop in Saint-François: Preparation and Reading of All's Well That Ends Well, Session Two
Seminar in Matapédia: Readers, Writers, Spectators: The Early Modern Public Sphere
Seminar in Bersimis: Shakespeare and Musical Theater
Seminar in Gatineau: Shakespeare and Poetic Intertexts
Workshop in Richelieu: Shakespeare in "the Coming Community"
   5:30 p.m.   
      Registration and Exhibits close
   7:00 p.m.   
      Buses depart for Théâtre Denise-Pelletier
   8:00 p.m.   
      Performance: Peines d'amour perdues

Saturday, 8 April

 

     
     8:00 a.m.     
      Information Desk opens on the Mezzanine Level
Exhibits open in Galeries 1 and 2
   9:00 a.m.     
      Paper Session in Marquette and Jolliet: Editing Shakespeare Revisited
Paper Session in Duluth and Mackenzie: Mixing (with) the Muses: Gender, Genre, and Performance in Early Modern Women's Drama
Workshop for Teachers in Galeries 3 and 4: Shakespeare before Freud: A Physical Approach to the Text
   10:30 a.m.   
      Morning break; coffee served
     11:00 a.m.     
        Paper Session in Marquette and Jolliet: Liminal Showing: Strategies for Theatrical Representation in  Shakespeare
Paper Session in Duluth and Mackenzie: Writing-Power
   12:30 p.m.   
      Information Desk and Exhibits close
     2:00 p.m.     
        Paper Session in Marquette and Jolliet: Shakespeare before Theory
Paper Session in Duluth and Mackenzie: Writing, Publishing, and Performing Shakespeare for Children Today
     4:00 p.m.     
      Seminar in Matapédia: "A Great While Ago the World Began": Contemporary Approaches to Twelfth Night
Workshop in Galerie 4: Film and Teaching, Session Two
Seminar in Saint-Maurice: Into the Archives and Back Again: Shakespeare and the End(s) of History
Seminar in Saint-Laurent: Marlowe Today
Seminar in Saint-Charles: Nicholas Rowe: Playwright, Poet Laureate, Editor
Seminar in Saint-François: Playing with the Bard: Shakespeare for Children at the Millennium
Seminar in Bersimis: The Publicity of the Early Modern Stage
Seminar in Peribonka: Romancing the Bard / Romancing the Renaissance
Seminar in Richelieu: Shakespeare and Character in the Twenty-First Century
Seminar in Gatineau: Shakespeare, his Contemporaries, and Medicine
Seminar in Galerie 3: Split Subjects: Nation and Reformation on the Early Modern Stage
Seminar in Harricana: Text and Performance: Does the Dramaturg Have a Role?
Seminar in Chaudière: Women Players in and Around Shakespeare
   6:30 p.m.    
       Performance in Marquette and Jolliet: MacHomer
      10:00 p.m.     
        SAA / Malone Society Dance with Cash Bar in Le Grand Salon

2000 Program Details

Thursday, 6 April 

Thursday, 6 April: 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

 Luncheon Meeting of the Arden Editors Saint-Laurent

Thursday, 6 April: 12:00 noon to 6:00 p.m. 

Registration Mezzanine Level
Exhibits Galeries 1 and 2 

Thursday, 6 April: 12:00 noon to 1:30 p.m. 

Luncheon Meeting of the Editorial Board of Shakespeare Studies in Saguenay 

Thursday, 6 April: 1:30 to 3:00 p.m.

Paper Session: Bodily Functions Marquette
Chair: Susan P. Cerasano, Colgate University

Gail Kern Paster, George Washington University - "Clear Spirit Puddled - Othello and the Physiology of Passion"

Wendy Wall, Northwestern University - "Strange Brew: Housewifery and the Body in Early Modern England"

Valerie Traub, University of Michigan - " "A certaine incredible excesse of pleasure": Medical Writing about Eroticism in Early Modern England"

Thursday, 6 April: 1:30 to 3:00 p.m.

Paper Session: The Spanish Connection Duluth and Mackenzie
Chair: William B. Worthen, University of California, Berkeley

Barbara Fuchs, University of Washington - "Spanish Frames / Framing Spain"

Eric Griffin, Millsaps College - "The Burden of Comedy"

Edmund Valentine Campos, Trinity College, Hartford - "Portingales, Spaniards, and Jews"

Jacques Lezra, University of Wisconsin, Madison - "Symbolizing with Antichrist" 

Thursday, 6 April: 3:00 to 3:30 p.m. 

Afternoon Break

Thursday, 6 April: 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Seminar: The Afterlife of King Lear Galerie 3
Leader:  Peter D. Holland, The Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham

Iska Alter, Hofstra University
Margaret J. Arnold, University of Kansas 
Linda Burnett, Saint Mary's University
William C. Carroll, Boston University 
Christie Carson, Royal Holloway College, University of London
Thomas Cartelli, Muhlenberg College
Reginald A. Foakes, UCLA 
Jane Freeman, Acadia University
Frances L. Helphinstine, Morehead State University
Kirk Hendershott-Kraetzer, Michigan State University
Mark Houlahan, University of Waikato
John J. Joughin, University of Central Lancashire
Clare R. Kinney, University of Virginia
Eddie Lazell, Royal Holloway College, University of London
David L. Middleton, Trinity University of Texas
Martha Rozett, SUNY, Albany
Stanley Wells, The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
Paul Yachnin, University of British Columbia

Thursday, 6 April: 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Seminar: Dramatists as Shakespearean Critics Gatineau
Leader: Fran Teague, University of Georgia

Susan C. Baker, University of Nevada, Reno
James P. Bednarz, Long Island University 
Peter Berek, Mount Holyoke College 
Richard Brucher, University of Maine, Orono 
Walter W. Cannon, Central College 
Dorothy Cook, Central Connecticut State University
Wayne Cook, Central Connecticut State University
C. J. Gianakaris, Western Michigan University
Dianne M. Hunter, Trinity College of Connecticut
Susan B. Iwanisziw, St. Lawrence University
W. David Kay, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Naomi C. Liebler, Montclair State University
Thomas Moisan, Saint Louis University
Margaret Loftus Ranald, City University of New York
Katherine West Scheil, University of Rhode Island 
Michael Shapiro, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 

Thursday, 6 April: 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Seminar: It Came from Shakespeare: Gothic, Horror, and Science Fiction on Stage, Page, and Screen Bersimis
Leader: John Michael Archer, University of New Hampshire

Peter S. Donaldson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Evelyn Gajowski, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Barbara Hodgdon, Drake University
Douglas M. Lanier, University of New Hampshire
Barbara L. Parker, William Paterson University
Thomas A. Pendleton, Iona College
Philippa Sheppard, Toronto, Ontario
Lisa S. Starks, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg
Sharon R. Yang, Worcester State College

Thursday, 6 April: 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Seminar: Judith Shakespeare Online Matapédia
Leader: Elizabeth H. Hageman, University of New Hampshire

Michael Best, University of Victoria
Irene S. Burgess, Wheeling Jesuit University
Victoria Burke, Nottingham Trent University
Sheila T. Cavanagh, Emory University
James Fitzmaurice, Northern Arizona University
Susan Fitzmaurice, Northern Arizona University  
Wes Folkerth, McGill University
Theresa Kemp, University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire 
Mary Ellen Lamb, Southern Illinois University
John Ottenhoff, Alma College
Rhonda Lemke Sanford, Fairmont State College
Georgianna Ziegler, Folger Shakespeare Library

Thursday, 6 April: 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Seminar: Laughter and Tears: Historicizing Emotion and Audience Response Harricana
Leader: Martha A. Kurtz, Toronto, Ontario

Philip D. Collington, University of Michigan
Leonard Ferry, McMaster University
Thelma N. Greenfield, University of Oregon 
Cary M. Mazer, University of Pennsylvania 
Carla Mazzio, University of Michigan
David Nicol, University of Central England
Patricia Phillippy, Texas A&M University
Jennifer C. Vaught, Northern Michigan University

Thursday, 6 April: 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Seminar: Legalism and Shakespeare Studies Galerie 4
Leader: Karen Cunningham, University of California, Santa Barbara

James E. Berg, Iowa State University
Craig A. Bernthal, California State University, Fresno
Anthony Burton, Amherst, Massachusetts
Stephen Cohen, University of South Alabama 
Daniel Gates, University of Notre Dame
Cynthia B. Herrup, Duke University
J
ean E. Howard, Columbia University
Kathy Howlett, Northeastern University
David Kathman, Chicago, Illinois
Joel G. Kinney, Northeastern University 
Rebecca Lemon, University of Wisconsin
Nicholas R. Moschovakis, University of the South 
Terry Reilly, University of Alaska, Fairbanks
James P. Saeger, Vassar College
Carolyn Sale, Stanford University
William O. Scott, University of Kansas
Linda Woodbridge, Pennsylvania State University

Thursday, 6 April: 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Seminar: Nineteenth-Century Shakespeare: Global/Local Issues Saint-Charles
Leader: Krystyna Kujawinska Courtney, University of Lödz

Jozef De Vos, Ghent University
Werner Habicht, University of Wuerzburg
Rhoda S. Kachuck, University of La Verne 
Yoshiko Kawachi, Kyorin University
R. Makaryk, University of Ottawa 
John M. Mercer, Northeastern State University
Michael Patterson, De Montfort University
Elizabeth M. Richmond-Garza, University of Texas, Austin
Richard W. Schoch, Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London
Hab Andrzej Weselinski, University of Warsaw

Thursday, 6 April: 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Workshop: Preparation and Reading of All's Well That Ends Well, Session One  Saint-François
Leader: Audrey Stanley, University of California, Santa Cruz

Karen Bamford, Mount Allison University
James C. Bulman, Allegheny College
Denise E. Cole, Emerson College
Ann Jennalie Cook, Vanderbilt University
Michael D. Friedman, University of Scranton
Juana Green, Clemson University
Claire McEachern, UCLA
Louisa Foulke Newlin, Folger Shakespeare Library
Kelly Newman, Silver Spring, Maryland
Rachel Wifall, New York University
Robert E. Wood, Georgia Institute of Technology

Thursday, 6 April: 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Seminar: Printers, Players, and Preachers Richelieu
Leader: Sara Eaton, North Central College

Laurel Amtower, San Diego State University
Judith H. Anderson, Indiana University
Bryan Crockett, Loyola College in Maryland
Huston Diehl, University of Iowa
David Evett, Cleveland State University
Richard Finkelstein, SUNY, Geneseo
James J. Kearney, University of Pennsylvania
Kristin Lucas, McGill University
Debora Shuger, University of California, Los Angeles
M. Rick Smith, Kent State University
Molly E. Smith, University of Aberdeen
Richard Strier, University of Chicago

Thursday, 6 April: 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Seminar: Queenship and English Renaissance Drama Saint-Maurice
Leaders: 
Carole Levin, University of Nebraska
Debbie Barrett-Graves, College of Santa Fe

Ilona Bell, Williams College
Carolyn E. Brown, University of San Francisco
Jo Eldridge Carney, College of New Jersey
Annette Drew-Bear, Washington and Jefferson College
Susan Michele Dunn-Hensley, University of Kansas
F. Elizabeth Hart, University of Connecticut
Elaine Kruse, Nebraska Wesleyan University
Steven W. May, Georgetown College
Marga Munkelt, University of Münster
Thomas G. Olsen, SUNY, New Paltz
Karen L. Raber, University of Mississippi
Sid Ray, Pace University
Anne Russell, Wilfrid Laurier University
Craig Michael Rustici, Hofstra University
Pauline Scott, Alabama State University
Brandie R. Siegfried, Brigham Young University
Jacqueline Vanhoutte, University of North Texas
Retha M. Warnicke, Arizona State University
John Watkins, University of Minnesota 

Thursday, 6 April:  3:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Seminar: Shakespeare and the Invention of the Human Peribonka
Leaders: 
Christy Desmet, University of Georgia
Robert E. Sawyer, University of Georgia

Caroline Cakebread, Toronto, Ontario
Dympna Callaghan, Syracuse University
Linda Charnes, Indiana University
Mustapha Fahmi, University of Québec, Chicoutimi
Jay L. Halio, University of Delaware
Terence Hawkes, Cardiff University
Richard Levin, SUNY, Stony Brook
William R. Morse, College of the Holy Cross
Sharon O'Dair, University of Alabama
Lawrence F. Rhu, University of South Carolina

Thursday, 6 April: 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Workshop: Teaching Race in the Renaissance Classroom Saint-Laurent
Leaders: 
Lindsay Kaplan, Georgetown University
Joyce Green MacDonald, University of Kentucky

Susan Campbell Anderson, Spelman College
Timothy Billings, Middlebury College
Eric A. Binnie, Hendrix College
Kristen G. Brookes, University of California, Santa Cruz 
Jonathan Burton, West Virginia University
Patricia A. Cahill, Emory University
Michelle Ephraim, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Jean Feerick, University of Pennsylvania
Phyllis Gorfain, Oberlin College
Kim F. Hall, Georgetown University
Arthur L. Little, Jr., UCLA
Joelle C. Moen, Ricks College
Lori Humphrey Newcomb, University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign
Marianne Novy, University of Pittsburgh
Susan Oldrieve, Baldwin-Wallace College
David E. Phillips, Charleston Southern University
Alan Rosen, Bar-Ilan University
Jan Stirm, University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire
Virginia Mason Vaughan, Clark University

Thursday, 6 April: 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Seminar: "There's business in these faces": Reading the Early Modern Countenance Chaudière
Leader: Skiles Howard, Rutgers University, New Brunswick

Gina Bloom, University of Michigan
David George, Urbana University
Jason Gleckman, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Reina Green, Dalhousie University
Lauryl Hicks, Greensboro, North Carolina
James Hirsh, Georgia State University
Michael Holahan, Southern Methodist University
Lynette A. C. Hunter, University of Leeds
William Kerwin, University of Missouri, Columbia
William T. Liston, Ball State University
Kathryn M. Moncrief, Washington College
Judith Weil, University of Manitoba
Marion Wells, Middlebury College

Thursday, 6 April: 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.

Opening Reception Redpath Hall, on the McGill University Campus
Hosted by McGill University, Open to all registrants for the 28th Annual Meeting and their guests.

Other Local Hosts:

Bishop's University
Carleton University
Champlain College
Colgate University
Concordia University
Dartmouth College
Le Moyne College
Marianopolis College
Middlebury College
Université de Montréal
University of Ottawa
Queen's University
St. Lawrence University
St. Michael's College
Vanier College
Vassar College
University of Vermont
University of Maryland, Baltimore County

Thursday, 6 April: 9:00 to 11:00 p.m.

Film Screening: Hamlet Le Grand Salon
Screen Adaptation and Direction by Michael Almereyda
Starring Ethan Hawke, Kyle Maclachlan, Bill Murray, Liev Schreiber, Sam Shepard, Julia Stiles, Diane Venora.
Advance Screening courtesy of Miramax Films 
Open to all registrants for the 28th Annual Meeting and their guests

Friday, 7 April

Friday, 7 April: 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 

Registration Mezzanine Level
Exhibits Galeries 1 and 2

Friday, 7 April: 8:00 to 9:00 a.m. 

Continental Breakfast for Graduate Students Galerie 3 
Hosted by the Trustees of the Association

Friday, 7 April: 9:00 to 10:30 a.m.

Plenary Session: Theorizing Adaptation: Shakespeare in Canada Le Grand Salon
Chair: Elizabeth Hanson, Queen's University

Daniel Fischlin, University of Guelph - "Nation and/as Adaptation: Shakespeare, Canada, and Authenticity" 

Leanore Lieblein, McGill University - "Of Pretexts and Palimpsests: Shakespeare in Québec" 

Mark Fortier, University of Winnipeg -  "Undead and Unsafe: Adapting Shakespeare (in Canada)"

Friday, 7 April: 10:30 to 11:00 a.m. 

Morning Break; coffee served

Friday, 7 April: 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Paper Session: England at the Margins Marquette and Jolliet
Chair: Michael Neill, University of Auckland

Emily C. Bartels, Rutgers University - "The Specter of Alcazar"

Leeds Barroll, University of Maryland, Baltimore County - "The Unspoken Others: Shakespeare and the East"

Peter Stallybrass, University of Pennsylvania - "Marginal England"

Friday, 7 April: 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Paper Session: Shakespeare and the Millennial Market Duluth and Mackenzie  
Chair: Michael D. Bristol, McGill University

Ania Loomba, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign - " "I will trade with them both" -Marketing Postcolonial Shakespeares"

Kathleen E. McLuskie, University of Southampton - "The Commercial Millennium: Marketing Shakespeare Performance"

Dennis Kennedy, Trinity College, Dublin - "Shakespeare without Shakespeare"

Friday, 7 April: 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. 

Annual Luncheon Le Grand Salon
Presiding: Jean E. Howard, Columbia University

Friday, 7 April: 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Seminar: Almanacs, Dates, and Clocks: Shakespeare and the Calendar Harricana
Leader: Lisa Hopkins, Sheffield Hallam University

Katherine Conway, Wheaton College
Grace R. W. Hall, Westwood, Massachusetts
Christopher Holmes, McGill University
Dennis C. Kay, University of North Carolina, Charlotte
Ian Lancashire, University of Toronto
Nan Morrison, College of Charleston
David A. Ruiter, University of Texas, El Paso
Steve Sohmer, Palm Beach, Florida
Charlotte Marion Trousdale, University of Maryland,  College Park

Friday, 7 April: 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Seminar: "Bodies in Pain": Ritual Violence in Webster and Shakespeare Saint-Laurent
Leader: Lee Bliss, University of California, Santa Barbara

Russell J. Bodi, Owens College
Geoffrey A. Booth, University of Toronto
Daniel G. Brayton, Middlebury College
Joanna Montgomery Byles, University of Cyprus, Eastern Mediterranean
William Hamlin, Idaho State University
Katie Kalpin, University of California, Davis
Erika T. Lin, University of Pennsylvania
Catherine Loomis, University of New Orleans
Christina Luckyj, Dalhousie University
Lois Potter, University of Delaware
William W. E. Slights, University of Saskatchewan
Peter J. Smith, Nottingham Trent University
Michael Steffes, University of Virginia
Frank Whigham, University of Texas, Austin
Susanne L. Wofford, University of Wisconsin, Madison

Friday, 7 April: 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Seminar: A Centennial Experience? Chaudière
Leader: Herbert Berry, University of Saskatchewan

Susan P. Cerasano, Colgate University
Alan C. Dessen, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
William Ingram, University of Michigan
Roslyn L. Knutson, University of Arkansas, Little Rock
Anne Lancashire, University of Toronto
William B. Long, Brooklyn, New York
Peter R. Roberts, University of Kent, Canterbury
Alan Somerset, University of Western Ontario

Friday, 7 April: 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Seminar: Commedia, Comedia, Comédie: Continental Culture in Shakespeare's Age Saint-Charles
Leader: Frances K. Barasch, Baruch College, CUNY

Anston Bosman, Stanford University
Susan L. Fischer, Bucknell University
James H. Forse, Bowling Green State University
A. J. Hoenselaars, Utrecht University
Nina daVinci Nichols, Rutgers University, Newark
Alan W. Powers, Bristol Community College
Ralph A. Ranald, City University of New York
Eve Sanders, Concordia University
June Schlueter, Lafayette College

Friday, 7 April: 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Seminar: Eroticism and Religion Peribonka
Leader: Richard Rambuss, Emory University

David J. Baker, University of Hawaii
Mary Bly, Fordham University
Robert P. Dunn, La Sierre University
Raphael Falco, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Theodora A. Jankowski, SUNY, Buffalo
Cynthia Marshall, Rhodes College
Katharine Eisaman Maus, University of Virginia
Sara Morrison, University of Colorado, Boulder
Ryan Netzley, Pennsylvania State University
Kay Stanton, California State University, Fullerton
Ramie Targoff, Yale University

Friday, 7 April: 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Workshop: Film and Teaching, Session One Galerie 4
Leader: Herbert R. Coursen, Brunswick, Maine

Andrew Barnaby, University of Vermont
Edna Zwick Boris, LaGuardia Community College
Louis A. De Catur, Ursinus College
Nancy Glass Hancock, Austin Peay State University
Harry Keyishian, Fairleigh Dickinson University
Stefany Kramer, Lehigh University
James H. Lake, Illinois State University, Shreveport
John W. Mahon, Iona College
Ian Frederick Moulton, Arizona State University West
Arnold W. Preussner, Truman State University
Peggy A. Russo, Pennsylvania State University, Mont Alto
Patricia P. Salomon, University of Findlay
Sarah Werner, Alexandria, Virginia

Friday, 7 April: 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Seminar: Literary and Social Practices of Courtship and Marriage in Early Modern England Saint-Maurice
Leader: Loreen L. Giese, Ohio University

Corinne S. Abate, Iona College
Mary A. Blackstone, University of Regina 
Alberto Cacicedo, Albright College
Stephanie Chamberlain, Southeast Missouri State University
Sandra Clark, Birkbeck College, London
Dolora G. Cunningham, San Francisco State University
Nancy A. Gutierrez, Arizona State University
Robert M. Healy, University of Miami 
Olwen Hufton, University of Reading
Martin Ingram, Brasenose College, Oxford
Kathryn Jacobs, Texas A&M University, Commerce
Lena Cowen Orlin, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Helen Ostovich, McMaster University
Jennifer Panek, University of Massachusetts, Boston
Amy L. Smith, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Goran V. Stanivukovic, Saint Mary's University
Bruce W. Young, Brigham Young University

Friday, 7 April: 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Seminar: Performing Race Galerie 3
Leader: Carol Chillington Rutter, University of Warwick

Roger Apfelbaum, Seton Hall University
Alan Armstrong, Southern Oregon University
David G. Brailow, McKendree College  
Elizabeth A. Deitchman, University of California, Davis
John Drakakis, University of Stirling
Christine Gilmore, University of Toledo
Sujata Iyengar, University of Georgia
Linc Kesler, Oregon State University
Joseph A. Porter, Duke University
Denis W. Salter, McGill University
Elizabeth Schafer, Royal Holloway College, University of London
David Schalkwyk, University of Cape Town
Ian D. Smith, Lafayette College
Geraldo U. de Sousa, Xavier University
James W. Stone, American University in Cairo
Anne M. Tanaka, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Anne Michele Turner, Folger Shakespeare Library
William B. Worthen, University of California, Berkeley

Friday, 7 April: 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Workshop: Preparation and Reading of All's Well That Ends Well, Session Two Saint-François
Leader: Audrey Stanley, University of California, Santa Cruz

Karen Bamford, Mount Allison University
James C. Bulman, Allegheny College
Denise E. Cole, Emerson College
Ann Jennalie Cook, Vanderbilt University
Michael D. Friedman, University of Scranton
Juana Green, Clemson University
Claire McEachern, UCLA
Louisa Foulke Newlin, Folger Shakespeare Library
Kelly Newman, Silver Spring, Maryland
Rachel Wifall, New York University
Robert E. Wood, Georgia Institute of Technology

Friday, 7 April: 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Seminar: Readers, Writers, and Spectators: The Early Modern Public Sphere Matapédia
Leader: John Pitcher, St. John's College, Oxford

David M. Bergeron, University of Kansas
Jean R. Brink, Arizona State University
Adele S. Davidson, Kenyon College
Campbell Lathey, Albany, New York
Kate D. Levin, City College of New York, CUNY
Sasha Roberts, University of Kent, Canterbury
Charles Whitney, University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Friday, 7 April: 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Seminar: Shakespeare and Musical Theater Bersimis
Leader: Russell Jackson, The Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham

Susanne Collier, California State University, Northridge
Irene G. Dash, Hunter College, CUNY
Helen Deese, University of California, Riverside
Jill F. Dione, University of Pittsburgh
Laura Grace Godwin, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Christa Jansohn, University of Bonn
Nanette Jaynes, Tamkang University
Patricia J. Lennox, Baruch College, CUNY
James P. Lusardi, Lafayette College
Kristen McDermott, Central Michigan University
Dieter Mehl, University of Bonn
Patricia B. Worrall, Gainesville College

Friday, 7 April: 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Seminar: Shakespeare and Poetic Intertexts Gatineau
Leader: Ann Baynes Coiro, Rutgers University

Edward S. Brubaker, Franklin and Marshall College
Gideon O. Burton, Brigham Young University
Robert F. Fleissner, Central State University
Cora Fox, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Gayle Gaskill, College of St. Catherine
Marshall Grossman, University of Maryland
Peter C. Herman, San Diego State University
Peter Hyland, Huron College, University of  Western Ontario
Ted Leinwand, University of Maryland
Michael Mack, Catholic University of America
Russ McDonald, University of North Carolina, Greensboro
David Lee Miller, University of Kentucky
Erin Murphy, California State University, Fullerton
Robert B. Pierce, Oberlin College
Elizabeth Harris Sagaser, Colby College
James Schiffer, Hampden-Sydney College
Joyce Sutphen, Gustavus Adolphus College
 
J. J. M. Tobin, University of Massachusetts, Boston

Friday, 7 April: 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Workshop: Shakespeare in "the Coming Community" Richelieu
Leader: Scott Cutler Shershow, Miami University

Harriette Andreadis, Texas A&M University
Robert Appelbaum, University of Alabama, Birmingham
Bruce Avery, San Francisco State University
Peter G. Christensen, Cardinal Stritch University
Barbara Correll, Cornell University
Michael Gooch, DeVry, New York
David Hawkes, Lehigh University
Don Hedrick, Kansas State University
Jyotsna G. Singh, Michigan State University
Bethany S. Sinnott, Catawba College
Lidiya Tonic, Astoria, New York
Julian Yates, University of Delaware

Friday, 7 April: 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. 

Dinner Break

Friday, 7 April: 8:00 p.m. 

Performance: Peines d'amour perdues at Théâtre Denise-Pelletier

Saturday, 8 April

Saturday, 8 April: 8:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Information Mezzanine Level
Exhibits Galeries 1 and 2

Saturday, 8 April: 9:00 to 10:30 a.m.

Paper Session: Editing Shakespeare Revisited Marquette and Jolliet
Chair: James Shapiro, Columbia University

Leah S. Marcus, Vanderbilt University - "The Veil of Manuscript"

Jeffrey Masten, Northwestern University - "More or Less: Editing the Collaborative"

David Scott Kastan, Columbia University - "From Codex to Computer: Or, Shakespeare Bytes"

Saturday, 8 April: 9:00 to 10:30 a.m.

Paper Session: Mixing (with) the Muses: Gender, Genre, and Performance in Early Modern Women's Drama Duluth and Mackenzie
Chair: Marie H. Loughlin, Okanagan University College

Stephanie Hodgson-Wright, University of Sunderland - "Making Melpomene Proud: Tragedy, Patriarchy, and the Early Modern Woman Dramatist"

Alison Findlay, Lancaster University - " "Like the Storms of Winter's Blast": Tragical-Comical-Historical-Pastoral in Early Modern Women's Drama"

Gweno K. Williams, University College of Ripon and York St. John - " "There came the Muses to visit me": Experiments with Generic Form in Margaret Cavendish's Plays"

Saturday, 8 April: 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Workshop for Teachers: Shakespeare Before Freud: A Physical Approach to the Text Galerie 3 and Galerie 4
Leaders: 
Nini Pal, Marianopolis College
Andrew Willmer, Marianopolis College
Janet Field-Pickering, Folger Shakespeare Library
Pat Quigley, Stratford Shakespeare Festival

9:00 to 9:30 a.m. Introduction, with Nini Pal in Galerie 4
9:30 to 10:45 a.m. Session One:
   Nini Pal and Andrew Willmer in Galerie 4
   Janet Field-Pickering and Pat Quigley in Galerie 3
10:45 to 11:00 a.m. Morning Break; coffee served
11:00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Session Two:
   Nini Pal and Andrew Willmer in Galerie 4
   Janet Field-Pickering and Pat Quigley in Galerie 3
12:15 to 12:30 p.m. Closing Discussion, Galerie 4

Saturday, 8 April: 10:30 to 11:00 a.m.

Morning Break; coffee served

Saturday, 8 April: 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Paper Session: Liminal Showing: Strategies for Theatrical Representation in Shakespeare Marquette and Jolliet
Chair: Bruce R. Smith, Georgetown University

James R. Siemon, Boston University - "Doing What Comes Socially: Strategy and Bodily Hexis in Richard III and Beyond"

Susan Zimmerman, Queens College, CUNY - "Representing Duncan's Corpse"

Kenneth Gross, University of Rochester - "Mask, Gesture, Thought"

Saturday, 8 April: 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Paper Session: Writing-Power Duluth and Mackenzie
Chair: Leslie Thomson, University of Toronto, Mississauga

Jonathan Baldo, Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester - "A Cast of Thousands: Parliamentary Representation and the Elizabethan Theater"

Lauren Shohet, Villanova University - "Interpreting the Irish Masque at Court and in Print"

Jeremy Lopez, Cornell University - "Using Cloten's Head: On Puns in the Renaissance"

Saturday, 8 April: 12:30 to 2:00 p.m. 

Lunch Break

World Shakespeare Bibliography Business Meeting and Luncheon - Gather in the Front Lobby of the Queen Elizabeth Hotel

Saturday, 8 April: 2:00 to 3:30 p.m.

Paper Session: Shakespeare before Theory Marquette and Jolliet
Chair: Jonathan Crewe, Dartmouth College

Julia Reinhard Lupton, University of California, Irvine - "The King's 3 Bodies: Revisiting T. S. Eliot's Hamlet"

Peter Swaab, University College, London - "Empson, Shakespeare, and Queer Theory"

Richard Halpern, University of California, Berkeley - "Theory to Die For: Wilde's Portrait of Mr. W. H."

Saturday, 8 April: 2:00 to 3:30 p.m.

Paper Session: Writing, Publishing, and Performing Shakespeare for Children Today Duluth and Mackenzie 
Chair: Naomi J. Miller, University of Arizona

Lois Burdett, Hamlet Public School, Stratford, Ontario - "Elementary, Mr. Shakespeare! Studying the Bard with Second Graders"

Bruce Coville, Dial Books - "The Story Key: Introducing Shakespeare to Young Readers"

Saturday, 8 April: 3:30 to 4:00 p.m. 

Afternoon Break

Saturday, 8 April: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.

Seminar: "A Great While Ago the World Began": Contemporary Approaches to Twelfth Night Matapédia
Leaders: 
Michael W. Shurgot, South Puget Sound Community College
Yu Jin Ko, Wellesley College

Elizabeth A. Brown, University of Rio Grande
Ralph Alan Cohen, James Madison University
Samuel Crowl, Ohio University
Robert F. Darcy, University of Wisconsin, Madison
David Golz, University of Nevada, Reno
David G. Hale, SUNY, Brockport
Sara Hanna, New Mexico Highlands University
Alexander Leggatt, University of Toronto
Madhavi Menon, Tufts University
David Mikics, University of Houston
Richard L. Nochimson, Yeshiva University
Dennis J. Prindle, Ohio Wesleyan University
Stephen Ratcliffe, Mills College
Robert L. Reid, Emory and Henry College
Helen M. Whall, College of the Holy Cross
Richard Wheeler, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Saturday, 8 April: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.

Workshop: Film and Teaching, Session Two Galerie 4
Leader: Herbert R. Coursen, Brunswick, Maine

Annalisa Castaldo, Temple University
Greg Colón-Semenza, Pennsylvania State University
Patty S. Derrick, University of Pittsburgh, Johnstown
Mary Free, Florida International University
William W. French, West Virginia University
David L. Kranz, Dickinson College
Megan Lloyd, King's College
James N. Loehlin, University of Texas, Austin
Randall Martin, University of New Brunswick
Steven Marx, California Polytechnic State University
John S. Mebane, University of Alabama, Huntsville
Michael Mullin, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Saturday, 8 April: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.

Seminar: Into the Archives and Back Again: Shakespeare and the End(s) of History Saint-Maurice
Leader: Shankar Raman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Thomas P. Anderson, Vanderbilt University
Amittai F. Aviram, University of South Carolina
Anthony B. Dawson, University of British Columbia
Will Fisher, Lehman College, CUNY
Lowell Gallagher, UCLA
Edward Gieskes, University of South Carolina
Hugh Grady, Beaver College
Jennifer A. Gregory, New York University
Stuart Hampton-Reeves, University of Central Lancashire
Diana E. Henderson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Margo Hendricks, University of California, Santa Cruz
Rayna Kalas, University of Pennsylvania
Stuart M. Kurland, Duquesne University
Martin Orkin, University of Haifa
Jennifer Rich, Hunter College, CUNY
James W. Wells, Ohio University

Saturday, 8 April: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.

Seminar: Marlowe Today Saint-Laurent
Leader: David Riggs, Stanford University

Maurice Charney, Rutgers University
John D. Cox, Hope College
Peter Cummings, Hobart and William Smith Colleges
Katherine Eggert, University of Colorado, Boulder
Peggy Endel, Florida International University
Mary Floyd-Wilson, Yale University
Reiko Fujita, University of Library and Information Science 
George L. Geckle, University of South Carolina
Judith Haber, Tufts University
Graham Hammill, University of Notre Dame
Patricia C. Kelly, Lakewood, Colorado
Linda McJannet, Bentley College
Avraham Oz, University of Haifa and Tel Aviv University
Garrett A. Sullivan, Pennsylvania State University
Anne Weir, Portland, Maine
Deanne Williams, Stanford University

Saturday, 8 April: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.

Seminar: Nicholas Rowe: Playwright, Poet Laureate, Editor Saint-Charles
Leaders: 
Barry Gaines, University of New Mexico
Margaret Maurer, Colgate University

Thomas L. Berger, St. Lawrence University
Frank Nicholas Clary, Jr., Saint Michael's College
Maurice Hunt, Baylor University
Richard F. Kennedy, St. Thomas University
Paulina Kewes, University of Wales, Aberystwyth
Barbara A. Mowat, Folger Shakespeare Library
Edward L. Rocklin, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Paul Werstine, University of Western Ontario
George Walton Williams, Duke University

Saturday, 8 April: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.

Seminar: Playing with the Bard: Shakespeare for Children at the Millennium Saint-François
Leader: Naomi J. Miller, University of Arizona

Pamela J. Benson, Rhode Island College
Lois Burdett, Hamlet Public School, Stratford, Ontario
Bruce Coville, Dial Books
Janet Field-Pickering, Folger Shakespeare Library
Megan L. Isaac, Youngstown State University
Douglas J. King, Duquesne University
Greg Maillet, Campion College, University of Regina
Howard Marchitello, Texas A&M University
Amy Elizabeth Mathur, University of Arizona
Kristen L. Olson, Case Western Reserve University
Alison H. Prindle, Otterbein College
Tiffany Rasovic, Brighton, Massachusetts

Saturday, 8 April: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.

Seminar: The Publicity of the Early Modern Stage Bersimis
Leader: Alexandra Halasz, Dartmouth College

Alexandra G. Bennett, Northern Illinois University
Douglas A. Brooks, Texas A&M University
Douglas Bruster, University of Texas, Austin
Cyndia Susan Clegg, Pepperdine University
Elizabeth Hanson, Queen's University
Atsuhiko Hirota, Yokohama National University
Christine E. Hutchins, East Carolina University
John Jowett, The Shakespeare Institute
Nina Levine, University of South Carolina
Genevieve Love, Cornell University
Kirk Bazler Melnikoff, Boston University
Ian Munro, University of Alberta
Robert Reeder, University of Virginia
Paul J. Voss, Georgia State University

Saturday, 8 April: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.

Seminar: Romancing the Bard / Romancing the Renaissance Peribonka
Leaders: 
Richard Burt, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Laurie E. Osborne, Colby College

Rebecca Ann Bach, University of Alabama, Birmingham
Martha J. Craig, Bradley University 
Michael Dobson, University of Surrey
Frances E. Dolan, Miami University
R. Scott Fraser, University of the West of England
Lisa Gim, Fordham University
Douglas E. Green, Augsburg College
Niels Herold, Oakland University
Courtney Lehmann, University of the Pacific
Fiona McNeill, Columbia University
Bryan Reynolds, University of California, Irvine
Nicola J. Watson, Open University

Saturday, 8 April: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.

Seminar: Shakespeare and Character in the Twenty-First Century Richelieu
Leader: Jessica Slights, Acadia University

Roberta Ellen Barker, The Shakespeare Institute
Christopher Cobb, The University of the South
Bruce Danner, Xavier University of Louisiana
Lars Engle, University of Tulsa 
W. L. Godshalk, University of Cincinnati
Jennifer Goldfarb, Lehigh University 
Richard A. Levin, University of California, Davis
Joan Pong Linton, Indiana University
Paula McQuade, DePaul University
Karen Newman, Brown University
Julie Robin Solomon, American University
Joseph Sullivan, Owens College
Douglas Trevor, University of Iowa
Herb Weil, University of Manitoba

Saturday, 8 April: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.

Seminar: Shakespeare, his Contemporaries, and Medicine Gatineau
Leader: Stephanie Moss, University of South Florida

Dana E. Aspinall, Assumption College 
Catherine Belling, SUNY, Stony Brook 
Imtiaz Habib, Old Dominion University
Jonathan Gil Harris, Ithaca College 
Ian MacInnes, Albion College
John B. Mischo, Southeastern Oklahoma State University
Carol Thomas Neely, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Louise Noble, Queen's University
Kaara L. Peterson, Boston University
Tanya Pollard, Macalester College
Michael Torrey, La Salle University
Barbara Traister, Lehigh University

Saturday, 8 April: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.

Seminar: Split Subjects: Nation and Reformation on the Early Modern Stage Galerie 3
Leader: Linda K. Gregerson, University of Michigan

Tom G. Bishop, Case Western Reserve University
Kate Chedgzoy, University of Warwick
Lynn Enterline, Vanderbilt University 
Valerie Forman, University of California, Santa Cruz 
Bradley Greenburg, SUNY, Buffalo
Blair G. Hoxby, Yale University
Dennis Dean Kezar, Vanderbilt University
Mark Netzloff, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
Marsha S. Robinson, Kean University 
Camille Wells Slights, University of Saskatchewan
Tyler Smith, University of Pennsylvania
Reta Terry, University of Saskatchewan
Rachel Trubowitz, University of New Hampshire
Robert N. Watson, UCLA
Eric S. Wilson, Harvard University

Saturday, 8 April: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.

Seminar: Text and Performance: Does the Dramaturg Have a Role? Harricana
Leader: Ros King, University of London

Daniel L. Colvin, Western Illinois University
Christine Mack Gordon, University of Minnesota
Andrew James Hartley, State University of West Georgia
Jonathan Z. Kamholtz, University of Cincinnati
John W. Velz, University of Texas, Austin

Saturday, 8 April: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.

Seminar: Women Players in and around Shakespeare Chaudière
Leaders: 
Pamela Brown, University of Connecticut, Stamford
Peter Parolin, University of Wyoming

Melissa D. Aaron, California Polytechnic State University, Pomona
Julie D. Campbell, Eastern Illinois University
Julie Crawford, Columbia University
Melinda Gough, Oklahoma State University
Natasha Korda, Wesleyan University
M. Bella Mirabella, Gallatin School, New York University
Susan Gushee O'Malley, CUNY, Kingsborough
Phyllis Rackin, University of Pennsylvania
Katherine Romack, Syracuse University
James Stokes, University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point
Sally Taylor, Brigham Young University
Amy Tigner, Stanford University

Saturday, 8 April: 6:00 to 6:30 p.m. 

Late Afternoon Break

Saturday, 8 April: 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.

Performance: MacHomer in Marquette and Jolliet
Written and performed by Rick Miller of Repercussion Theatre
Open to all registrants for the 28th Annual Meeting and their guests

Saturday, 8 April: 7:30 to 10:00 p.m. 

Dinner Break

Saturday, 8 April: 8:00 to 10:00 p.m.

Dinner Meeting of the World Congress Committee of the International Shakespeare Association Yamaska

Saturday, 8 April: 10:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. 

The Dance Le Grand Salon
Sponsored by the Shakespeare Association of America and the Malone Society
Tickets available at the door