The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 20.0059 Wednesday, 18 February 2009
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Date: Monday, 16 Feb 2009 19:48:07 -0500
Subject: New Issue of Early Modern Culture
The new special issue of Early Modern Culture, entitled "Vagrant
Subjects," is now on line at:
http://emc.eserver.org
Here is the index:
Linda Woodbridge:
Introduction
Patricia Fumerton:
"Mocking Aristocratic Place: The Perspective of the Streets"
Sandra Logan:
"Fright Flight and the Suffering City: Mobility, Catastrophe, and the
State of Emergency"
Martine van Elk:
"'She would tell none other tale': Narrative Strategies in the Bridewell
Court Books and the Rogue Literature of the Early Modern Period"
A. L. Beier:
"From the Organic Society to Utopian Civic Virtue: Reforming the Poor
and Re-Forming the Social Order in England, 1500-1550"
Craig Dionne:
"'Now For the Lords' Sake': Vagrancy, Downward Mobility, and Low
Aesthetics" (Response to Fumerton, Logan, van Elk, and Beier)
The Electronic Seminar
Patricia Fumerton:
Response to Craig Dionne
Sandra Logan:
Response to Linda Woodbridge and Craig Dionne
The Editors
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