The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 8.0652. Tuesday, 10 June 1997.
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Date: Monday, 09 Jun 1997 23:14:57 -0400
Subject: 16th International Conference on Elizabethan Theatre
You are invited to attend:
The 16th WATERLOO INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ELIZABETHAN THEATRE
Special Topic: THEATRE AND NATION
21-25 July 1997
University of Waterloo, Canada
Tentative Schedule
Monday 21 July
8:00-10:30 Reception
Tuesday 22 July
9:45-12:15 Terence Hawkes (University of Cardiff, Wales), "Bryn Glas"
Paul Yachnin (University of British Columbia), "Millenarian Ghosts:
Belatedness and Nationhood in Hamlet"
2:00-4:15 Jean Howard (Columbia University), "City and Nation in
Jacobean City Comedy"
Margo Hendricks (University of California, Santa Cruz),
"Natio, Nation, Generation: The Making of 'Race' in Elizabethan England"
8:00 The Taming of the Shrew (Festival Theatre, Stratford)
Wednesday 23 July
8:45-9:45 A.J. Hoenselaars (University of Utrecht), "The Topography of
Fear"
Janelle Jenstad (Queen's University), "Defending England's Royal
Exchange:Nationalism and Commerce in Heywood's 2 If You Know Not Me You
Know Nobody"
11:00 Panel Discussion on "Race, Gender, Nation" (Festival
Theatre,Stratford)
2:00 Richard III at the Tom Patterson Theatre
8:00 Coriolanus at the Patterson Theatre or Romeo and Juliet at the
Festival Theatre
Thursday 24 July
9:00-10:00 Steve Sohmer (Bel Air, CA), "12 June 1599: Opening Day at
Shakespeare's Globe"
Benjamin Griffin (Umpqua, OR), "The English Saints and the Formation
of National-History Drama"
10:30-12:45 Michael Neill (University of Auckland, New Zealand),
"Mercantile English Nationalism and The Island Princess"
Paul Stevens (Queen's University), "Milton, Drama, and the Nation"
2:15-4:30 Leanore Lieblein (McGill University), "Shakespeare, Prince
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