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CFP: Shakespeare in Popular Culture (6/1; 11/2-4) |
The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 12.1040 Monday, 7 May 2001
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Date: Friday, 4 May 2001 12:16:33 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: CFP: Shakespeare in Popular Culture (6/1; 11/2-4)
Call for Papers
Shakespeare in Popular Culture
an Area of
Mid-Atlantic Popular/American Culture Association
Silver Springs, MD November 2-4, 2001
Please join us for the sixth year of "Shakespeare in Popular Culture"
has appeared as part of the annual Mid-Atlantic P/ACA documenting and
examining the Bard's place in contemporary culture, particularly
American Culture. Abstracts are preferred that examine more than one
text adn/or examine Shakespop in relation to the culture as a whole. In
addition to film, these panels are interested in Shakespeare
references/adaptations in novels, plays, music, comics, television,
advertising. Papers may examine how the proliferation of a populist
Shakespeare affects the classroom.
Send an abstract (100-250 words) by June 1 to:
Elizabeth Abele <
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Please include: title, academic affiliation, email and snail mail.
Shakespop abstracts also accepted for the national Popular Culture
/American Culture Association meeting in Toronto, Easter week, 2002.
Deadline Sept. 15. Please indicate which conference(s) that you are
interested in.
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