The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 21.0395 Monday, 11 October 2010
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Date: October 11, 2010 5:24:46 PM EDT
Subject: Interlinguicity and Internationality
CFP: Due November 15, 2010 for SHARP: July 14-17, 2011.
Interlinguicity and Internationality in the Renaissance:
Studies of Early Modern English national identity-formation have increasingly been
enriched by the interlaced and non-exclusive identities created and portrayed both
in plays and in print. Foreign languages animated the commerce of Europe, and the
stage in particular, and posed great risk and reward for the nation, as well as for
individual subjects. The space between languages, like the space between nations,
was processed simultaneously in a variety of incompatible registers: moral,
linguistic, confessional, nationalistic, eschatological, and proto-capitalistic.
Papers are invited for a panel on this topic at the 2011 conference of the Society
for the History of Authorship, Readership and Publishing in Washington, DC, July 14-
17, 2011.
Please submit a 250-word abstract by November 15, 2010, along with a CV, to
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Michael Saenger
Associate Professor of English
Southwestern University
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