Shakespeare Electronic Conference, Vol. 6, No. 0746. Monday, 2 October 1995.
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Date: Sunday, 01 Oct 95 23:33:21 EDT
Subj: Death of Robert E. Burkhart
(2) From: Nina LeNoir <
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Date: Saturday, 30 Sep 1995 19:28:16 -0500
Subj: Theatre InSight on the World Wide Web
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Date: Sunday, 1 Oct 1995 17:26:26 -0700 (PDT)
Subj: Call For Papers (fwd)
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From: Joan Hartwig <
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Date: Sunday, 01 Oct 95 23:33:21 EDT
Subject: Death of Robert E. Burkhart
I am sad to report the death of Robert E. Burkhart, professor of English and
Shakespearean, on September 26, 1995, in Lexington, KY. Bob was a member of
the Shakespeare Association of America, and many on this list will have known
him. He was author of *Shakespeare's Bad Quartos* and co-editor of a
collection of essays titled *Perspective on Our Times* and had recently
published a book of poems, *Places in Time.* He had served as chair of the
English department at Eastern Kentucky University from 1979-1986 and was past
president of the Kentucky Philological Association. We shall miss him.
Joan Hartwig
University of Kentucky
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From: Nina LeNoir <
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Date: Saturday, 30 Sep 1995 19:28:16 -0500
Subject: Theatre InSight on the World Wide Web
Theatre InSight, a journal of performance and theatre studies, is proud to
announce that it now has a web site at:
http://www.utexas.edu/students/ti/
Come visit us!
Nina LeNoir
"Web Editor"
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Date: Sunday, 1 Oct 1995 17:26:26 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: Call For Papers (fwd)
** CALL FOR PAPERS **
WORK: REALITY AND REPRESENTATION
The Sixth Annual Interdisciplinary Conference of the
Renaissance Studies Program
University of California, Santa Barbara
16-17 February 1996
Keynote Speaker: Professor Randolph Starn,
Department of History, University of California, Berkeley
This conference is designed to bring together students and faculty from a
variety of disciplines to consider aspects of work in late medieval and early
modern culture. Possible topics include, but are not limited to:
the division of labor: topography, class, gender * specialization in the urban
context * guilds * professional identity * public perception of individual
occupations * competition * training * mastery * labor and production * labor
as process * body and mind * "industry and idleness" * play as work * the cult
of "sprezzatura" and the erasure of work * the culture of the workplace *
technology * obsolescence * unemployment * leisure * barter and trade * labors
of love * domestic labor * "women's work" * working class culture * the
theorization of labor, utopian and other * cultural work: the function of art,
literature, spectacle.
Interested scholars should submit abstracts for 20-minute presentations.
Abstracts must be postmarked by 1 December 1995 and sent to Robert Williams,
Dept. of the History of Art and Architecture, University of California, Santa
Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA 93106. Tel. (805) 893-7586,fax (805) 893-7117.
Please include holiday/January address and telephone number.
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