The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 18.0188 Monday, 12 March 2007
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Date: Sunday, 11 Mar 2007 09:50:07 -0500 (EST)
Subject: CFP: Shakespeare (and Friends) in Popular Culture
Call for papers for the Mid-Atlantic Popular/American Culture
Association Conference
November 2-4, 2007
Philadelphia, PA
This is a call for papers for sessions on any aspect of the overlap or
intersection between the Early Modern period (roughly 1500-1700) and the
Postmodern one. Topics for this area can include, but are not limited to
-Shakespeare in film, television, comics, or fiction
-Shakespeare on the internet
-modern versions or adaptations of other early modern works in popular
culture and mass media
-modern presentations of early modern figures such as Elizabeth I,
Galileo, or Martin Luther
-Popular culture presentations of specific periods or events
-teaching early modern texts to modern students
-Renaissance fairs
Presentations can be in the form of individual papers, panels,
workshops, roundtables or other formats. Papers or whole panels may be
submitted.
Send a 250-word abstract with AV needs, by June 15, to Annalisa Castaldo
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(Prefered)
For information on the conference, please visit www.mapacagazette.net
Annalisa Castaldo
Assistant Professor of English
Widener University
Chester, PA 19013
610-499-1112
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