The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 8.0800. Monday, 28 July 1997.
From: Elizabeth Abele <
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Date: Monday, 28 Jul 1997 10:29:17 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: CFP: Shakespop
Call for Papers:
SHAKESPEARE IN POPULAR CULTURE
Popular Culture/American Culture Association
Orlando April 8-11, 1998
Papers are still being accepted that examine the use and presence of
Shakespeare in popular culture and media, including music, novels,
games, film, television, advertising, etc.
Please submit abstracts of 150-750 words by September 8 to:
Elizabeth Abele
206 S. 13th St., #901
Philadelphia, PA 19107
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Papers already accepted:
"Shakespeare and Terrorism: Fictions of Power"
Susan Baker, University of Nevada--Reno
"Shakespeare as "Worthy Pioneer!": From the McGuffey Readers to
the Frontier Stage"
Philip H. Christenson, SUNY Suffolk
"Nothing So Crude": Shakespeare and Structure in Sandman"
Jeremy R. Jacobs, University of Pittsburgh
"Earnest Equivocator: Columbo Undoes Macbeth"
Margaret Rose Jaster, Pennsylvania State University,
Harrisburg
"Shakespeare, Class, and Pornography"
Jim Persoon, Grand Valley State University
"Bill Shakespeare Never Knew the Ragtime of His Day"
Robert Sawyer, University of Georgia
"The Girlhood of Shakespeare's Heroines: Traditional
Characters/Contemporary Characters"
Susann E. Suprenant, University of Oregon
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