SHAKESPEARE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA

Program of the 37th annual meeting

9-11 aPril 2009

the renaissance hotel Washington, D.c.

55957_SAA_PrgmBk.indd 1 4/1/09 10:12:26 AM The 37th President Annual CoPPéLia Kahn Brown University Meeting of the Shakespeare Vice-President PauL yaChnin Association of McGill University

America Immediate Past President

Peter hoLLanD Executive Director University of Notre Dame Lena Cowen orLin Georgetown University Trustees

Memberships Manager rebeCCa bushneLL Donna even-Kesef University of Pennsylvania Georgetown University Kent Cartwright Publications Manager University of Maryland JaniCe f. DeLaney Georgetown University Lars engLe University of Tulsa

Publications Assistant Diana e. henDerson MiMi wiggins PerreauLt Massachusetts Institute of Technology Georgetown University heather JaMes University of Southern California

vaLerie wayne University of Hawai’i

55957_SAA_PrgmBk.indd 2 4/1/09 10:12:27 AM Program Planning Committee Sponsors of the 37th Di a n a E. HE n D r son , Chair Annual Meeting Massachusetts Institute of Technology Georgetown University Em i l y Bas r t E l Rutgers University The Folger Shakespeare Library ElE i z a B t H Ha n s o n Queen’s University University of Maryland

ia n mu n r o George Washington University University of California, Irvine University of Virginia Local Hosts George Mason University DE n is E aln B a E s E George Mason University American University KEt n Ca r t w r i g H t University of Maryland University of Maryland Baltimore County ra p H a E l Fa l C o University of Maryland Baltimore County University of Delaware Jon n a t H a gil Ha r r i s George Washington University

KaE t H r in E ma u s University of Virginia

maH D a vi mE n on American University

ga i l KEn r pa s t E r Folger Shakespeare Library

lo i s po t t E r University of Delaware

Ja s o n ro s E n B l att Georgetown University

pEn n sz i t t y a Georgetown University

1

55957_SAA_PrgmBk.indd 1 4/1/09 10:12:27 AM 2009 Program Guide

Thursday, 9 April

10:00 a.m. Registration in Grand Ballroom Foyer 6 12:00 noon Book Exhibits in Grand Ballroom and Renaissance Ballroom Foyers 6 1:30 p.m. Paper Session in Grand Ballroom North: Presentism: Shakespeare, Sexuality, and Gender Now 6 Paper Session in Renaissance Ballroom: Shakespeare’s History of Grace 6 3:30 p.m. Film Screening in Auditorium: Offstage, Onstage 6 Seminar in Meeting Room 12: The 1590s Style 6 Seminar in Meeting Room 9: The Art of English Poesy: Rhetoric, Poetics, and Renaissance Celebrity 7 Seminar in Meeting Room 14: Audience and Audiences 7 Seminar in Meeting Room 2: England and the Islamic World: A Reassessment 7 Seminar in Meeting Room 19: : Interpretations in their Historical Contexts 7 Seminar in Meeting Room 16: Intimacy and Interiority 8 Seminar in Meeting Room 15: “Jog on, jog on”: Mobility in Shakespeare’s England 8 Workshop in Meeting Room 18: Presenting Shakespeare: Making Public Sessions Work 8 Seminar in Meeting Room 10: Reading Bodies 8 Seminar in Renaissance Ballroom West A: Rethinking Religion and Shakespeare, Part One 8 Seminar in Meeting Room 3: Shakespeare and Performance Studies 9 Seminar in Meeting Room 8: Shakespeare and the Organization of Knowledge 9 Seminar in Meeting Room 13: Shakespeare and Usury 9 Seminar in Renaissance Ballroom West B: Shakespeare Spin-offs, Part One 9 Seminar in Meeting Room 7: Shakespearean Cinetextuality 10 Seminar in Meeting Room 5: Staging the Natural: Non-Human and Human in the Early Modern Theater 10 Seminar in Meeting Room 4: “That monster, custom” 10 6:00 p.m. Opening Reception at the National Building Museum 10 8:30 p.m. Workshop in Renaissance Ballroom West A: The Queen’s Men’s Theatrical Influence: Studio Experiments 10 Film Screening in the Auditorium: Caesar and Cleopatra 10

Friday, 10 April

8:00 a.m. Registration in Grand Ballroom Foyer 11 Book Exhibits in Grand Ballroom and Renaissance Ballroom Foyers 11 Trustees’ Breakfast for Graduate Students in Congressional C 11 9:00 a.m. Plenary Session in Grand Ballroom: Directors from the World’s Stage 11 10:30 a.m Coffee Break in Grand Ballroom and Renaissance Ballroom Foyers 11 11:00 a.m. Paper Session in Renaissance Ballroom: Shakespeare by the Numbers 11 Paper Session in Grand Ballroom North: Un-Mooring the Moor across Cultural Borders 11 1:00 p.m. Annual Luncheon in Grand Ballroom 12 3:30 p.m. Film Screening in the Auditorium: Lear 12 Seminar in Meeting Room 3: Booking Shakespeare: The Bard in the Codex 12 Seminar in Meeting Room 5: Ethics and Economics in Shakespeare, Part One 12 Seminar in Meeting Room 18: Experimental Shakespeare 12

2

55957_SAA_PrgmBk.indd 2 4/1/09 10:12:28 AM Seminar in Meeting Room 15: Hamlet and Political Thought 13 Seminar in Meeting Room 12: Nashe With or Without Shakespeare 13 Seminar in Meeting Room 10: The Queen’s Men’s Theatrical Influence: Repertory, Dramaturgy, Performance 13 Seminar in Meeting Room 8: Reading Voyages and Travels 13 Workshop in Meeting Room 2: Reviewing Reviewed, Part One 14 Seminar in Meeting Room 4: Shakespeare and Cultural Value 14 Seminar in Meeting Room 13: Shakespeare and Medieval Drama 14 Seminar in Meeting Room 9: Shakespeare and the Bounded Self 14 Seminar in Renaissance Ballroom West B: Shakespeare Spin-offs, Part Two 15 Seminar in Meeting Room 16: The Shakespearean Crux 15 Seminar in Meeting Room 7: Shakespearean Keening: Dramatic Uses of Poetic Complaint 15 Seminar in Renaissance Ballroom West A: Shakespeare’s Boys, Part One 15 Seminar in Meeting Room 14: Shakespeare’s Europe / Europe’s Shakespeare 16 Seminar in Meeting Room 19: “The Whole World is Become a Hodge- Podge”: Generic Change in Context 16 6:00 p.m. Staged Reading in the Auditorium: The Rape of Lucrece 16 8:30 p.m. Film Screening in the Auditorium: Lear 16

Saturday, 11 April

8:00 a.m. Information in Grand Ballroom Foyer 17 Book Exhibits in Grand Ballroom and Renaissance Ballroom Foyers 17 9:00 a.m. Paper Session in Grand Ballroom North: 1594 17 Paper Session in Renaissance Ballroom: Shakespeare and Cruelty 17 10:30 a.m Coffee Break in Grand Ballroom and Renaissance Ballroom Foyers 17 11:00 a.m. Paper Session in Grand Ballroom North: (In)famous Shakespeare 17 Paper Session in Renaissance Ballroom: Textual and Theatrical Spaces 18 1:30 p.m. Paper Session in Renaissance Ballroom: Epistemology of the Crux 18 Paper Session in Grand Ballroom North: Sleep and Dreams in Shakespeare’s England 18 Workshop for Teachers in Congressional C 18 3:15 p.m. Film Screening in the Auditorium: 18 3:30 p.m. Seminar in Meeting Room 9: Disabled Shakespeare 18 Seminar in Meeting Room 5: Ethics and Economics in Shakespeare, Part Two 19 Workshop in Meeting Room 16: The “Fierce Particularities” of Early Dramatic Manuscripts 19 Seminar in Meeting Room 19: High School Shakespeare 19 Seminar in Meeting Room 7: The Marprelate Effect 19 Seminar in Meeting Room 13: The Merry Wives of Windsor 19 Workshop in Meeting Room 14: Performing Shakespeare Now and Then 20 Seminar in Renaissance Ballroom West A: Rethinking Religion and Shakespeare, Part Two 20 Seminar in Meeting Room 12: The Return of the Early Comedies in Shakespearean Scholarship 20 Workshop in Meeting Room 2: Reviewing Reviewed, Part Two 20 Seminar in Meeting Room 8: Shakespeare and the Postcolonial Condition 20 Seminar in Meeting Room 3: Shakespeare at the Limits of the Human 21 Seminar in Renaissance Ballroom West B: Shakespeare Spin-offs, Part Three 21 Seminar in Meeting Room 4: Shakespeare’s Boys, Part Two 21 Seminar in Meeting Room 10: Sites of Memory / Sites of Performance 21 Seminar in Meeting Room 18: Staging Philosophy 21 Seminar in Meeting Room 15: Theatrical Law 22 8:30 p.m. Film Screening in the Auditorium: Caesar and Cleopatra 22 10:00 p.m. The SAA/Malone Society Dance in the Grand Ballroom 22

3

55957_SAA_PrgmBk.indd 3 4/1/09 10:12:29 AM evel l Ballroom otel h

c enaissance r washington, D

4

55957_SAA_PrgmBk.indd 4 4/1/09 10:12:29 AM L Leve M Renissance (half of 2) Meeting Roo

5

55957_SAA_PrgmBk.indd 5 4/1/09 10:12:30 AM Th u r s d a y , 9 ap r i l Paper Session: Shakespeare’s History of Grace Renaissance Ballroom 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Session Organizer and Chair: lol w E l GaHE l l a G r , University of California, Los Angeles Registration Grand Ballroom Foyer kE n ja c k s o n , Wayne State University “Grace to Boot!”: St. Paul, Agamben, Messianic Time in The Winter’s Tale 12:00 noon to 5:30 p.m.

joPH s E jE n kins , University of California, Book Exhibits Irvine Grand Ballroom and Macbeth and Last Will Renaissance Ballroom Foyers Ga r y kur c H a , University of Victoria Eros and Agape in Shakespeare’s 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. Sonnets

Paper Session: Presentism: 3:30 to 5:00 p.m. Shakespeare, Sexuality, and Gender Now Film Screening: Offstage, Grand Ballroom North Onstage: Inside the Session Organizer: Ev E l yn Ga j o w s k i Stratford Festival Chair: HuH G Gr a d y , Arcadia University Auditorium Directed by jo H n n. sm i t H for the Stratford v E l yn a j o w s k i , University of Nevada, E G Shakespeare Festival (2002). Las Vegas Temporalities, Presentism, Politics 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.

ar t H u l. li t t l E , jr., University of Seminar: The 1590s Style California, Los Angeles Disappearing Acts: Shakespeare, Meeting Room 12 History, and Queer Marriage Leader: Go r a n stanivukovic , Saint Mary’s University PH y llis ra c k i n , University of Pennsylvania The Presence of History in Feminist sy l v i a ad a m s o n , University of Sheffield jo H n rot b E r ba x t E r , Dalhousie University Shakespeare Criticism ty F. bu c k m a n , Wittenberg University al y s i a m. ko l E n tsis , University of Toronto cal m P b E l laE t H y , Albany, New York ly n n E ma G n usson , University of Toronto ia n mcad a m , University of Lethbridge ru s s mcdo n a l d , Goldsmiths, University of London ka v i t a vi d y a mu d a n , University of Oxford cH a E y oon Pa r k , University of Illinois Ga v i n E. sc H w artz -lEEPE r , University of Sheffield ja s o n c. zy s k , Brown University 6

55957_SAA_PrgmBk.indd 6 4/1/09 10:12:31 AM Thursday, 9 April

Seminar: The Art of English Seminar: England and the Poesy: Rhetoric, Poetics, and Islamic World: Renaissance Celebrity A Reassessment Meeting Room 9 Meeting Room 2 Leaders: Fr a n k Wh i g h a m , University of Leaders: li n d a mCja n n e t , Bentley Texas, Austin and Wa y n e a. re b h o r n , University and be r n a d e t t e an d r e a , University University of Texas, Austin of Texas, San Antonio

Ca r a ly n a. bi a l o , Encinitas, California ri C h mond ba r b o u r , Oregon State University er i C an d r e W Ca r l s o n , Queen’s University de n n i s a. br i t t o n , University of New Hampshire br o o k e Co n t i , SUNY, Brockport an n a l i e s e Co n n o l l y , Sheffield Hallam University Ve r n o n gu y di C k son , Florida International ku r t do u g l a s s , Lehigh University University jad V a gh a t t a , University of New Brunswick gW y nn a. du j a r d i n , Queen’s University miriam em m a ja C o bson , Wake Forest University do u g es k e W , Colorado State University, Pueblo ju s t i n ko l b , University of Wisconsin Cl a r e ki n n e y , University of Virginia bi n d u ma l i e C k al , St. Anselm College ju l i a n la m b , Chinese University of Hong Kong an d r e W mo r a n , University of Dallas je n n y C. ma n n , Cornell University su Fa n g ng, University of Oklahoma stn e V e W. ma y , Emory University ma r i a n n e no V y , University of Pittsburgh Ca r o l me j i a -laPe r l e , Wright State University PhiliP sore l l e Pa l m e r , University of Massachusetts, Ca t h e r i n e ni C h olson , Yale University Amherst jo s e P h m. or t i z , SUNY, Brockport ka r e n ro b e r t s o n , Vassar College ri C h ard m. Wa u g a m a n , Georgetown University jo e l el l i o t sl o t k i n , Towson University reC b e C a Wi s e m a n , University of Michigan da n i e l Vi t k u s , Florida State University me l i s s a e. Wa l t e r , University College of the Fraser Valley Seminar: Audience and mi m i yiu, Georgetown University Audiences Meeting Room 14 Seminar: Henry V: Leader: jer n n i F e lo W , Florida Atlantic Interpretations in their University Historical Contexts

Ch a r l o t t e ar t e s e , Agnes Scott College Meeting Room 19 ma r k ba y e r , University of Texas, San Antonio Leader: jo n a t h a n ha r t , University of dad V i m. be r g e r o n , University of Kansas Alberta dya m P n Ca l l a g h a n , Syracuse University ra l P h al a n Co h e n , American Shakespeare Center jo h n hu g h Ca m e r o n , Dalhousie University ni C h ole deWa l l , McKendree University an n e t t e dr e W -be a r , Washington and Jefferson College da r l e n e Fa r a b e e , University of South Dakota br i a n j. ha r r i e s , University of Kansas su z a n n e go s s e t t , Loyola University, Chicago jab C o a. he i l , Baltimore, Maryland ja m e s hi r s h , Georgia State University Wi l l i a m t. li s t o n , Ball State University no V a my h i l l , New College of Florida ja m e s d. ma r d o C k , University of Nevada, Reno ka r a noy r t h W a , Kansas State University ky l e a. Pi V e tti , University of California, Davis me g F. Pe a r s o n , University of West Georgia an n e -ma r i e e. sC h uler , Ohio State University em m a k. rh a t i g a n , Queen’s University, Belfast ke l l y j. st a g e , Ripon College ja m e s We l l s , Belmont University gr a C e C. tiF F a ny , Western Michigan University jo h n zi e g l e r , Fordham University Ch r i s t o P h er Wi l s o n , University of Wisconsin br u C e yo u n g , Brigham Young University ry a n zu r o W s ki , Stanford University

7

55957_SAA_PrgmBk.indd 7 4/1/09 10:12:31 AM Thursday, 9 April Seminar: Intimacy and Workshop: Presenting Interiority Shakespeare: Making Public Meeting Room 16 Sessions Work Leaders: Wi l l St o c k t o n , Ball State Meeting Room 18 University and Ja m e S Br o m l e y , Miami Leader: ki r k he n d e r S h ott -kr a e t z e r , Olivet University of Ohio College

a u l a e r g g r e n Baruch College, CUNY P S. B , Sa m u e l cr o W l , Ohio University uS S o d i Owens College r B , Ja m e S h. la k e , Louisiana State University, Shreveport un S a o m i l a n g Columbia Union College S c , Jo y c e g. ma c do n a l d , University of Kentucky i c h a r d i n k e l S t ein SUNY, Geneseo r F , ka t h r y n mcPhn e r S o , Utah Valley University m t i a z a B i B Old Dominion University i h , Jo a n n a mo n t g o m e r y -By l e S , University of Cyprus a u r i c e u n t Baylor University m h , kr i S t en l. oln S o , Pennsylvania State University h e o d o r a aSi n k o W k Pennsylvania State t a. J , mi c h e l e oS h ero W , University of Maryland Baltimore University, Wilkes Barre County e S l ey i Sting Augusta State University W r. k , ar n o l d W. PrS e u S n er , Truman State University i l l i a n n o l l University of Maryland g k , Ja n St i r m , University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire r i n i n e a r College of William and Mary e m , Jo y c e Su t P h en , Gustavus Adolphus College l i S a h Howard University e o , Stn e V e ur k o W i tz , University of Perpignan a n c y e l l e c k University of Massachusetts, Lowell n S , ni k o l a y za k h a r o V , Moscow University for Humanities ca t h e r i n e e. th o m a S , College of Charleston chri Stine Va r n a d o , Columbia University Seminar: Reading Bodies Seminar: “Jog on, jog on”: Meeting Room 10 Mobility in Shakespeare’s Leader: he i d i Br a y m a n ha c k e l , University England of California, Riverside

Meeting Room 15 aS h ley Br i n k m a n , Columbia University Leader: Ba r B a ra d. Pa l m e r , University of aS h ley de n h a m BuS S e , George Washington University Mary Washington Jo S h ua m. ca l h o u n , University of Delaware li n e co t t e g n i e S , University of Sorbonne Nouvelle la r a do d d S , Mississippi State University la u r a Win l l i a m S o amo B r S e , South Bend, Indiana Jer n n i F e Fo r S y th , Kutztown University Jo h n h. aS t ington , University of Toronto ki m B e rly a. hu t h , University of Wisconsin Pe t e r h. gr e e n F i eld , University of Puget Sound JeF F r ey t. kn i g h t , Northwestern University dad V i ka t h m a n , Chicago, Illinois Sa r a d. lu t t F r ing , University of Illinois, an n e la n c a S h ire , University of Toronto Urbana-Champaign Wi l l i a m J. ll o y d , Olsson’s Books ly n n S. me S k ill , University of Paris XIII Sa l l y -Be t h ma c le a n , University of Toronto St e P h anie Pi e t r o S , Fordham University la W r ence ma n l e y , Yale University an n a ri e h l , Auburn University cho r i S t P h er ma t u S i ak , University of Toronto el i z a B e th SP i ller , Florida State University Pa u l d. me n z e r , Mary Baldwin College al a n h. nen l S o , University of California, Berkeley Pe t e r r. ro B e rt S , Wolfson College, Cambridge Seminar: Rethinking Religion Ju n e Sc h l u e t e r , Lafayette College le S l ie thn o m S o , University of Toronto and Shakespeare, Part One Renaissance Ballroom West A Leaders: er i n e. ke l l y , University of Georgia and ma r k ra n k i n , James Madison University

8

55957_SAA_PrgmBk.indd 8 4/1/09 10:12:32 AM Thursday, 9 April

Ro b i n E. ba t E s , Lynchburg College Da v i D go L z , Kettering University Da R y th L. Da v E y , Ferndale, Michigan aD a M g. ho o k s , Columbia University JiLL DEL s ign E , Rice University nis c h o L a R. Mo s c h o v a k i s , Communications vaERL i E an n DE n nis , University of California, Davis Development su s a n MiLE c h E Du n n -hEs n L y , Wheaton College EL hi zab E t pEtn n L a D , York University Ja M i E h. FER g uson , University of Houston MaJ R o R i E Ru b R i ght , University of Toronto shn a R o E. ha M i L t on , Georgetown University vaERL i E tR a ub , University of Michigan ha n n i b a L haLn M i , Ohio State University WiLaL i M n. WEt s , Northwestern University RiD c h a R c. Mcco y , Queens College, CUNY vELM a bo u R g E o is Rin c h M o D , Holy Names University anRED a siaL v , Wayne State University Seminar: Shakespeare and Da v i D W. sW a in , Southern New Hampshire University Usury anREWD tuM M i nia , Fordham University Meeting Room 13 Leader: Da v i D ha W k E s , Arizona State Seminar: Shakespeare and University Performance Studies Meeting Room 3 st E p hani E chRL a M b E a in , Southeast Missouri State University Leader: st u a R t ha M p ton -REE v E s , ba R b R a coRELLR , Cornell University University of Central Lancashire sth E p E n DEg n , Michigan State University Ju a n a gREE n -niE c o L t ta , Towson University RoR g E apEL F b au M , De Montfort University aD a M haL L , Brooklyn, New York ch Ristian M. biL L i ng , University of Hull JaLLE n E JE n sta D , University of Victoria tERR i bos u R u , Indiana University, Indianapolis Do R o th E a kEERh L , San Diego State University Jo h n RuLL s s E bR o W n , University College, London co D y REs i , New York University ch R R i stoph E J. co b b , St. Mary’s College kaRn t h E i E M. Ro M a ck , University of West Florida su s a n L. FiR s c h E , Bucknell University bRLEa D y D. RyR n E , Arizona State University an n E F. go s s a g E , Eastern Kentucky University phi Lippa Ma R y sh D E p pa R , Center for Reformation and Mao R g hER n D i cks , University of California, Renaissance Studies Santa Cruz Lu k E Wi L s on , Ohio State University ER i ka t. Lin, George Mason University JEREM y Lo p E z , University of Toronto ca R y M. MaR z E , University of Pennsylvania Seminar: Shakespeare Ja M i RoR g E s , Shakespeare Institute Spin-offs, Part One caRn t h E i E siR L v E s ton E , Queen Mary, University of Renaissance Ballroom West B London sah R a WERR n E , Folger Shakespeare Library Leader: aM y sc o t t -Do u g L a ss , Denison University

Seminar: Shakespeare and the JE ERn ni F DR o uin , Allegheny College Organization of Knowledge aD a M h. ki t z E s , University of North Dakota Meeting Room 8 pER t E ku L ing , University of New Brunswick LE a no R LiEnE b L i , McGill University Leaders: WiLaL i M gERM a no , Cooper Union RoR b E t oRM s by , Memorial University of Newfoundland and sah R a WaL L -RaELL n D , Wellesley College yu k su n n y ti E n , Pennsylvania State University DE n is E a. WaE L n , Vassar College aLE R x an D a bL o ck , Bucknell University Do n n a WoFD o D o R -goMLER y , New Mexico Highlands kE i th M. boL t E h , Kennesaw State University University Li s a a. Di c k s o n , University of Northern British Ja s o n zaE D k WoMn o D a siMnM o D s , University of New Columbia Brunswick Da v i D Evt E t , Cleveland State University ta M a R a a. goEn E g L i , Franklin and Marshall College

9

55957_SAA_PrgmBk.indd 9 4/1/09 10:12:33 AM Thursday, 9 April

Seminar: Shakespearean Mi C h ae L d. brL i s t O , McGill University Cinetextuality er i C byL V i L e , Loyola University, Chicago br i a n PaK t r i C ChK a L , Brandeis University Meeting Room 7 eL i zabeth ha n s O n , Queen’s University su s a n eL i zabeth han r L a , New York University Leader: La u r i e Os b O r ne , Colby College Jas M e a. Ku z n e r , John Hopkins University reC b e C a LeO M n , University of Southern California Christie Ca r s O n , Royal Holloway, University of Cy n t h i a Le w i s , Davidson College London dad V i J. MOr r O w , College of Saint Rose Va L e rie M. Fa z e L , Arizona State University Ku r t a. sC h reyer , University of Missouri, St. Louis re i n a Gr e e n , Mount Saint Vincent University Je a n e t t e nG u yen tr a n , University of Wisconsin Pe t e r KaO n e L s , University of San Diego My r a eM i L y wrt i G h , McGill University eLLn e JO y Le t O s ta K , University of Florida sa n d r a a. LOGn a , Michigan State University tOy b P. MaOe L n , University of Toronto 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Frs a n C e n. te a G u , University of Georgia La u r a M. thMs O a , Columbia University Opening Reception Seminar: Staging the Natural: Non-Human and Human in the The National Building Museum Early Modern Theater Meeting Room 5 Open to all registrants for the 37th Annual Meeting and their guests. Name tags are ny t h O n a w s O n University of Leaders: a d , required for entry. British Columbia and Vin na r d i z z i , University of British Columbia The National Building Museum is located at 440 G Street, N.W., a seven-block walk from Li z z anLOG e L , University of South Florida the Renaissance Hotel. Guides will assist with La r a bOV i L s K y , University of Oregon directions from the main (9th Street) entrance Ma r y FLOd y -wi L s O n , University of North Carolina of the hotel. an d r e w r. GrFn i F i , McMaster University eL i zabeth M. hun M a , St. Louis University sa r a h eL i zabeth JO h ns O n , McMaster University 8:30 to 10:30 p.m. reC b e C a LaCe r O h , University of Colorado, Colorado Springs Ge n e V i V e LOV e , Colorado College Workshop: The Queen’s ri C h ard Pr e i s s , University of Utah Men’s Theatrical Influence: ChO a r L t te sCOt t , Goldsmiths, University of London Studio Experiments aM y L. ti G n er , University of Texas, Arlington de a n n e wiLaL i M s , York University Renaissance Ballroom West A Pa u L ya C h nin , McGill University Leader: Jer n n i F e rO b erts -sM i th , University of Waterloo Seminar: “That monster, No advance registration is necessary; open to custom” all participants in the 37th Annual Meeting. Meeting Room 4 Film Screening: Leader: Me r e d i t h eV a ns , Concordia University Caesar and Cleopatra Auditorium Production directed by de s MCanF u F for the Stratford Shakespeare Festival (2008).

10

55957_SAA_PrgmBk.indd 10 4/1/09 10:12:33 AM Fr i d a y , 10 ap r i l 10:30 to 11:00 a.m.

7:30 to 9:00 a.m. Coffee Break Grand Ballroom and Breakfast Meeting of the Editorial Renaissance Ballroom Foyers Board of Shakespeare Studies Meeting Room 5 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Paper Session: Shakespeare by the Numbers Registration Renaissance Ballroom Grand Ballroom Foyer Session Organizer: sh a n k a r ra m a n Chair: el i z a b e T h ha n s o n , Queen’s University Book Exhibits ma r y Th o m a s cr a n e , Boston College Grand Ballroom and Commensurability and Magnitude in Renaissance Ballroom Foyers Shakespeare’s Sonnets

8:00 to 9:00 a.m. ca r l a ma z z i o , University at Buffalo Shakespeare’s Arithmetic

Trustees’ Breakfast for sh a n k a r ra m a n , Massachusetts Institute of Graduate Students Technology Congressional C Specifying Unknown Things: Algebra and Shakespeare’s Merchant 9:00 to 10:30 a.m. Paper Session: Un-Mooring the Plenary Session: Directors Moor across Cultural Borders from the World’s Stage Grand Ballroom North Grand Ballroom Session Organizer: al f r e d o mi c h e l mo d e n e s s i Chair: em i l y ba r T e ls , Rutgers University Session Organizers: Th e Tr u s T e es o f Te h sh a k e s p e a r e as s o c i a T i on o f am e r i c a ma r g a r e T li Tvin, Boston University Chair: per T e ho l l a n d , University of Notre Unmoored Moors and Other Dame Anthropophagi: How Arab Writers Cannibalize Othello an T o ni cimolino, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, Ontario al f r e d o mi c h e l mo d e n e s s i , Universidad A Wooden O in Ontario: Shakespeare’s Nacional Autónoma de México Other Stratford “Is this the noble Moor?” Re-viewing Othello on Screen through “Indian” on g ke n g se n , TheatreWorks, Singapore (and Indian) Eyes Shakespeare in Conversation with Asia: A Platform for Cultural Dialogue, ay a n n a Th o m p s o n , Arizona State University Negotiation, and Reflection Othello: The Moor of Cyberspace 11

55957_SAA_PrgmBk.indd 11 4/1/09 10:12:34 AM Friday, 10 April

1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Seminar: Ethics and Economics in Shakespeare, Annual Luncheon Part One Meeting Room 5 Grand Ballroom Leader: JiM Ke a r n e y , University of California, Santa Barbara Presiding: Co p p é l i a Ka h n , Brown University Ma r a i. aMS t er , Randolph College Ben n J a M i Be r t r a M , University of Southern Maine Open to all registrants for the 37th uri v a S h Ch a K r avarty , University of Pennsylvania Annual Meeting. Jan S o el l i o t Co h e n , Berea College Ju l i e Cr a W f ord , Columbia University Tickets for guests’ luncheons may be da n i e l r. giBnB o S , California Polytechnic State purchased at the registration tables University (based on availability). Ja n M. haK W l ey , University of Nevada, Reno Se a n K. la W r en C e , University of British Columbia, Okanagan 3:30 to 5:00 p.m. Je n n a la y , Stanford University da v i d ru i t e r , University of Texas, El Paso Film Screening: Lear Mi C h ael Sa e n g e r , Southwestern University Wi l l i a M o. SC o tt , University of Kansas Auditorium an d r e a tra o C h -va n no r t , United States Air Force Directed by on g Ke n g Se n (1997). Academy Cri Stine M. va r h o l y , Hampden-Sydney College

3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Seminar: Experimental Shakespeare Seminar: Booking Meeting Room 18 Shakespeare: The Bard in the Leader: th o M a S Ca r t e l l i , Muhlenberg Codex College Meeting Room 3 Leaders: gr e t C h en e. Mi n t o n , Montana to M Bi S h op , University of Auckland State University and a. e. B. Co l d i r o n , al i C e da i l e y , Villanova University r a i g i o n n e Eastern Michigan University Florida State University C d , ni e l S he r o l d , Oakland University pe t e r d. ho l l a n d , University of Notre Dame ga B r iel eg a n , Loughborough University pa r M i ta Ka p a d i a , Northern Kentucky University al a n ga l e y , University of Toronto er i C Ma l l i n , University of Texas, Austin r. Ca r t e r ha i l e y , College of William and Mary Sun S a g. o’Ma l l e y , CUNY, Kingsborough la r a d. han n S e , University of Nevada, Reno Jo h n ra y pr o C t or iii, Chicago, Illinois iv a n lu p i C , Columbia University p. a. SK a nt Z e , Roehampton University ta r a ly n n ly o n S , University of Illinois, W. B. Wo r t h e n , Barnard College Urbana-Champaign Sa r a h J. ne v i l l e , University of New Brunswick Ja n e t Wr i g h t St a r n e r , Wilkes University ti f f a n y St e r n , University College, Oxford ga r y l. ta y l o r , Florida State University Jo n a t h a n a. War l K e , Portland State University al a n r. yo u n g , Acadia University ge o r g i a n n a Zi e g l e r , Folger Shakespeare Library

12

55957_SAA_PrgmBk.indd 12 4/1/09 10:12:35 AM Friday, 10 April

Seminar: Hamlet and Seminar: The Queen’s Men’s Political Thought Theatrical Influence: Meeting Room 15 Repertory, Dramaturgy, Leaders: Co n a l Co n d r e n , University of New Performance South Wales and Sh a n n o n Stn i m S o , University Meeting Room 10 of California, Berkeley Leader: he l e n oSot V i C h , McMaster University

Ka t h e r i n e Bo o t l e at t i e , American University doa u G l S h. ar r e l l , University of Winnipeg al B e rto Ca C i C e do , Albright College mi C h ael Be S t , University of Victoria Br a n d o n Ch r i S t opher , University of Winnipeg ma r y a. BlKS a C t one , University of Regina Jo h n mi C h ael dr e w , Ohio University pe t e r Jo S e ph CoK C e tt , McMaster University Je a n e. ho w a r d , Columbia University Ja m e S p. Co n l a n , University of Puerto Rico an d r a S Ki S e ry , Vanderbilt University Ch r i S t opher ho l m e S , Suny, Maritime JeS S e m. la n d e r , University of Notre Dame di a n e K. JaK K a C i , University of Waterloo ni C h ole mi l l e r , Temple University ll o y d ed w a r d Ke r m o d e , California State University, wi l l i a m r. mo r S e , College of the Holy Cross Long Beach aya S h po l l n i t z , Trinity College, Cambridge rh o n d a G. Knt i G h , Coker College ma r t h a l. re i n e r , Florida International University Je n n i f e r ro B e rt S -Sm i t h , University of Waterloo Su z a n n e St e i n , University of South Florida dimitry al e x a n d e r Se n y S h yn , University of Toronto Ja C q ueline Va n h o u t t e , University of North Texas me r e d i t h SK u ra , Rice University Ve r e n a th e i l e , North Dakota State University Seminar: Nashe With or eV e lyn B. trBe i B l , University of Otago Ba r t B. Va n eS, Oxford University Without Shakespeare te-ha n ye h , Shakespeare Institute Meeting Room 12 Leaders: St e p h e n Gu y -Br a y , University Seminar: Reading Voyages of British Columbia and Jo a n po n G li n t o n , Indiana University and Travels Meeting Room 8 Je n n i f e r l. an d e r S e , California State University, Leader: ma r y C. fu l l e r , Massachusetts San Bernardino Institute of Technology Gea o r G i e. Br o w n , University of Reading ro B e rt f. da r C y , University of Nebraska, Omaha patria Ci aK himie, Columbia University Br e t t fo S t er , Wheaton College m. G. au n e , California University of Pennsylvania meS l i S a l. hu l l , Tennessee State University dad V i J. Bar K e , University of North Carolina Ka r e n m. Ke t t n i C h , Watsonville, California Ja n e do n a w e r t h , University of Maryland dad V i la n d r e t h , University of California, Berkeley lo w e l l nen l S o duK C e rt , George Washington Co r e y w. mCel e n e y , Brown University University St e V e me n t z , St. John’s University Jo S h ua B. fi S h er , Wingate University do n n a mu r p h y , Tokyo, Japan Gan V i ho l l i S , Hunter College el i z a B e th J. ri Vlin, Clemson University ro r y G. lu K in S , University of Southern California Jo h n J. m. ton B i , University of Massachusetts, dad V i mCin n i S , University of Melbourne Boston Cl a r e mCma n u S , Roehampton University Ju l i a n ya t e S , University of Delaware ne d d a me h d i z a d e h , George Washington University Cy r u S G. mu l r e a d y , SUNY, New Paltz ma r K ne t z l o f f , University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee ra C h ana Sa C h de V , Susquehanna University Ju l i a SC K h le C , University of Nebraska, Lincoln Ge r a l d o d e So u S a , University of Kansas

13

55957_SAA_PrgmBk.indd 13 4/1/09 10:12:36 AM Friday, 10 April

Workshop: Reviewing Ma t t h e W siP M s on , University of Connecticut Reviewed, Part One Je n n i f e r C. va u g h t , University of Louisiana, Lafayette Ce L e stine Wo o , SUNY, Empire State College Meeting Room 2 Leader: Lo i s Po t t e r , University of Delaware Seminar: Shakespeare and

Ma r g a r e t J. ar n o L d , University of Kansas Medieval Drama da n a e. as L P i na L , Alma College Meeting Room 13 an n Ba s s o , Spring Hill, Florida Leader: Bry a d L e gr e e n B u rg , Northeastern Wa L t er W. Ca n n o n , Central College Illinois University Ke v i n Cr a W f ord , Reinhardt College niosC h L a Cr a W f ord , University of Montevallo a n i e L r e e n Ithaca College Ch r i s t y det s M e , University of Georgia d B , Lna e s s e n University of North Carolina eM i L y der t M e -go e B e L , Northern Kentucky University a C. d , a r e n oy n L e University of Colorado, Boulder sa n d y fe i n s t e i n , Pennsylvania State University, Berks M L. d , o u i s e e d d e s Graduate Center, CUNY La u r i e d. fi s h e r , University of Southern California L C. g , e n d y e n n e q u i n Tennessee State University Jo h n r. fo r d , Delta State University M. W h , u K y ung W a ng Purdue University dos u g L a e. gr e e n , Augsburg College s - h , a r y L i za B e th o u g h University of Connecticut, Mu s a gu r n i s , Columbia University M -e L , Storrs an d r e W Jas M e hay r t L e , University of North Carolina LLn e a C a y Indiana University Me g a n Ly n n is a a C , Elon University e M K , a r e n a W y er a r s a L e K St. Olaf College dos u g L a J. Ki n g , Gannon University K s M , t e e L e oLn W i Hampden-Sydney College ir e n e Mi d d L e ton , Emory University s n , o B e rt e i d Emory and Henry College da v i d ni C o L , Dalhousie University r L. r , o a n n e o C h ester University of Saskatchewan Pa u L Pr e s C o tt , Warwick University J r , a r y tL e i B e Southern Illinois University, KeK n d r i C W. Pr e W i tt , University of the Ozarks M K. s , Edwardsville fi o n a Ja n e rit Chie, McGill University eM i L y g. sh e r W o od , Graduate Center, CUNY Mi C h ae L W. sh u r g o t , South Puget Sound Community Seminar: Shakespeare and the College Pe t e r J. sM i th , Nottingham Trent University Bounded Self Meeting Room 9 Seminar: Shakespeare and Leader: da v i d hiLMnL a , University of Cultural Value Cambridge

Meeting Room 4 Jo n a t h a n Bao L d , Eastman School of Music Leaders: sh a r o n o’da i r , University of Ke r i sa n B u rn Be h r e , University of Kansas Alabama and Ka t e ruB M o L d , Shakespeare an d r e W Bo z i o , University of Michigan Institute ad a M Ma x Co h e n , University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth

eM i L y Bu r d e n , Shakespeare Institute La r s en g L e , University of Tulsa Wa L t er Co h e n , Cornell University Je n n i f e r fe a t h e r , University of North Carolina, Ca r y an t h o n y diPi e t r o , University of Toronto, Greensboro Mississauga da v i d B. go L d stein , York University ro B e rt he W i son , City University, London ri C h ard a. Le v i n , University of California, Davis Ma t t Ko z u s K o , Ursinus College reC B e C a a. Ly n n , Lehigh University dos u g L a M. La n i e r , University of New Hampshire Li n d a K. ne i B e rg , Graduate Center, CUNY sC o tt Ma i s a n o , University of Massachusetts, Boston Cu r t i s Pe r r y , University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign ro n a n MCdo n a L d , University of Reading aL i son W. PoL W e L , Graduate Center, CUNY Ka t h L e en MCLu s K ie , Shakespeare Institute va n e s s a ra P a tz , University of California, Davis sa r a h e. oL i ve , Shakespeare Institute Li s a s. st a r K s -es t e s , University of South Florida, Ka t h e r i n e ro W e , Bryn Mawr College St. Petersburg Ka t h e r i n e We s t sC h ei L , University of Minnesota de B o rah WiLsL i , University of California, Riverside 14

55957_SAA_PrgmBk.indd 14 4/1/09 10:12:36 AM Friday, 10 April Seminar: Shakespeare Seminar: Shakespearean Spin-offs, Part Two Keening: Dramatic Uses of Renaissance Ballroom West B Poetic Complaint Leader: Am y Sc o t t -DoSS u g l A , Denison Meeting Room 7 University Leader: wi l l i A m ke r w i n , University of Missouri, Columbia mA urizio cA l bi , University of Salerno re b e c c A r. chm A p A n , Vanderbilt University An n c. ch n r i S t en S e , University of Houston meSA l i S m. cr o t e A u , California Baptist University Jo A n ne Di A z , Illinois Wesleyan University pe t e r S. DoSn n A l D o , Massachusetts Institute of ti m o t h y DuF F y , University of Virginia Technology DA n iel gAe t S , Saginaw, Michigan mil c h A e D. Fr i e D m A n , University of Scranton mAc r ge i S l er , Western Washington University gA y le gAS k ill , College of St. Catherine Abigl Ai he A l D , Stanford University St e p h A n nie S. geht A r A r , Bowling Green State Do n A l D c. Jen l l e r S o , Vanderbilt University University iSA b el c. kA n r rem A n , University of Munich ke i t h hA n r ri S o , Vancouver Island University nA o mi co n n li e b l e r , Montclair State University Alr e x A n D e c.y. hug A n , Pennsylvania State University cA t herine lo o m i S , University of New Orleans er i c m. Jon h n S o , George Mason University nihA m J. o’ley A r , Pennsylvania State University co u r t n e y len h m A n , University of the Pacific pAl u Du S t in St e g n e r , California Polytechnic State ri c h A r D l. non c h i m S o , Yeshiva University University Joh n A t A n l. Si r c y , University of South Carolina

Seminar: Shakespeare’s Boys, Seminar: The Shakespearean Part One Crux Renaissance Ballroom West A Meeting Room 16 Leader: gi n A bl o o m , University of Leaders: St e p h e n me r r i A m Fo l e y , Brown California, Davis University and mAg r A r et mA u rer , Colgate University AmA A n D bA i ley , University of Connecticut An t h o n y bA r thelemy , University of Miami y r o n A i ley University of Cincinnati b b , cl A i re buS S e , La Salle University il c h A e o l l i n S Georgetown University m J. c , mi c h e l l e Do w D , University of North Carolina, JA y FA S r ne S , Northern Arizona University Greensboro A r ry A i ne S University of New Mexico b g , Ju D ith hA b er , Tufts University i e r r e e c k e r Carleton College p h , pAl u J. he c h t , Purdue University, North Central h r i S t opher icklin Toronto, Ontario c h , ke n t le h n h o F , Chapman University A r on u n i n Pomona College A k , he A t her mu r r A y , Allegheny College l i z A b eth ur r F o D Ag n University of Texas, El Paso e b l , Jer n n i F e pA n ek , University of Ottawa h e o D o re e i n w A n D University of Maryland t l , SA r A h pe S c , University of Western Ontario il c h A e t A p leton Indiana University-Purdue m l. S , SiD rA y , Pace University University, Fort Wayne mil c h A e wA r ren , University of California, Santa Cruz lA w rence n. weS i S , New York, New York

15

55957_SAA_PrgmBk.indd 15 4/1/09 10:12:37 AM Friday, 10 April

Seminar: Shakespeare’s 5:45 to 7:00 p.m. Europe / Europe’s Shakespeare Meeting of the Editors of the Meeting Room 14 Arden Early Modern Drama Series Leader: An d r e A s Hö f e l e , University of Meeting Room 6 Munich 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. Be t t i n A Bo e c k e r , University of Munich cl A r A cA l vo , University of Murcia cA t H e rine G. cA n ino , University of South Carolina, Staged Reading: Upstate ew A n fe r n i e , Royal Holloway, University of London The Rape of Lucrece to n HoA e n s e l A r s , Utrecht University Auditorium Br e n d A MA c H o sky , University of Hawai’i, West O’ahu Zo l t A n MA r kus , Vassar College Performed by the tA f fety Pu n k tH e A t re MA r tin or k i n , University of Haifa coPAy M n . Ju d y PAk r , Cornell University el i n o r PA r sons , De Montfort University Open to all registrants for the 37th Annual Meeting and their guests. HuH G MAr c A e riM c H o nd , University of California, Berkeley An d r Z e J wir c H e , University of Łódź 8:30 to 10:00 p.m. su s A n ne l. wo f f o r d , New York University ro B e rt e. wo o d , Georgia Institute of Technology Film Screening: Lear Auditorium Seminar: “The Whole World is Directed by on G ke n G se n (1997). Become a Hodge-Podge”: Generic Change in Context Meeting Room 19 Leader: ed Gi e s k e s , University of South Carolina

tiy f f A n Jo Al k A n , Simon Fraser University PA triciA BA d ir , University of British Columbia Pe t e r Be r e k , Mount Holyoke College stHn e P e con H e , Central Connecticut State University Al A n coA r r i G n , University of Toronto cl A i re Me l i s s A fA l ck , University of Wisconsin, Madison Pe t e r c. HeA r M n , San Diego State University Jo H n c. HiG G i ns , University of California, San Diego sc o t t A. Ho l l i f i e l d , University of Nevada, Las Vegas cH ristine e. Hu t c H i ns , Marymount Manhattan College eM i ly ru t H isA A c son , Chowan University wiM l l i A r. Jo n e s , Murray State University elABt i Z e H ZeA M n ko l k o v i c H , University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign tAy n A Pod l l A r , Brooklyn College, CUNY rAl c H e e. Po u l s e n , Edgewood College JAMs e r. sin e M o , Boston University 16

55957_SAA_PrgmBk.indd 16 4/1/09 10:12:38 AM Sa t u r d a y , 11 ap r i l Paper Session: Shakespeare and Cruelty Renaissance Ballroom 7:30 to 9:00 a.m. Session Organizer: Do u g l a S tr e v o r Chair: an D r ew Fl e c K , San Jose State University Breakfast Meeting of the Editors of the Internet Shakespeare ly n n en t e r l i n e , Vanderbilt University Meeting Room 5 Ethopoeia: On the Cruelties of Character 8:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Br u c e r. Sm i t H , University of Southern California Information The Linguistics of Cruelty Grand Ballroom Foyer Do u g l a S tr e v o r , University of Michigan Book Exhibits Shakespeare and the Quality of Cruelty Grand Ballroom and Renaissance Ballroom Foyers 10:30 to 11:00 a.m.

8:30 to 11:00 a.m. Coffee Break Grand Ballroom and Breakfast Meeting of the Renaissance Ballroom Foyers Norton Editors Meeting Room 7 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon

9:00 to 10:30 a.m. Paper Session: (In)famous Shakespeare Paper Session: 1594 Grand Ballroom North Grand Ballroom North Session Organizers: mer m B e S o F t H e op e n Session Organizer: Ho l g e r Sc H o tt Sy m e SuiS B m S i on S co m m i t t e e Fr o 2009 Chair: Sa l l y -Be t H ma c le a n , University of Chair: ge o r g e wa l t o n wi l l i a m S , Duke Toronto University

ro S l yn l. Kn u t S o , University of Arkansas, Sa y r e n. gr e e n F i el D , University of Little Rock Pittsburgh, Greensburg What’s So Special About 1594? How Hamlet’s “To be or not to be” Soliloquy Became Famous Za c H a ry leSr S e , University of Pennsylvania 1594: When Plays Became Playbooks mi c H a el DoSn B o , Birkbeck College, University of London Ho l g e r Sc H o tt Sy m e , University of Toronto Shakespeare and the “Sods’ Opera” The Meaning of Success

17

55957_SAA_PrgmBk.indd 17 4/1/09 10:12:38 AM Saturday, 11 April Paper Session: Textual and Paper Session: Sleep and Theatrical Spaces Dreams in Shakespeare’s Renaissance Ballroom England Session Organizers: Me M b ers o f t h e op e n Grand Ballroom North su b M i ssions CoM M i ttee f o r 2009 Session Organizer: ga r r e t t a. suL L i van , Jr. Chair: Ch r i s t y Det s M e , University of Georgia Chair: ga i L ke r n pa s t e r , Folger Shakespeare Library so n i a Ma s s a i , King’s College London Shakespeare, Text, and Paratext WiLaL i M h. shn e r M a , University of York Revisiting the House of Sleep Li n a pe r k i n s WiDrL e , Connecticut College Shakespeare’s Memory Theater Ca r o L e Le v i n , University of Nebraska Sexuality, Power, and Dreams of a 12:00 noon to 1:30 p.m. New Dynasty

ga r r e t t a. suL L i van , Jr., Pennsylvania Lunch Break State University “The undeserver may sleep, when the Lunch Meeting of Contributors to man of action is called on”: Sleep, The World Shakespeare Bibliography Genre, and the Human in 1 and 2 Gather at the concierge desk in the front lobby Henry IV of the Renaissance Hotel. Workshop for Teachers 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. Congressional C Workshop Leaders: ro b e r t yo u n g and Paper Session: Epistemology Mi C h ae L LoMo n i C o , Folger Shakespeare Library of the Crux Renaissance Ballroom 3:15 to 5:00 p.m. Session Organizer: Je f f r e y Ma s t e n Chair: pe n n sz i t t y a , Georgetown University Film Screening: Macbeth

Je f f r e y Ma s t e n , Northwestern University Auditorium The Passion of the Crux Production directed by aa r o n po s n e r and teLr L e for the Folger Shakespeare Library (2008). Ju L iet fL e M i ng , New York University On Not Understanding Shakespeare 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Ma r g r e t a D e gr a z i a , University of Pennsylvania Seminar: Disabled Shakespeare The Rise of the Crux Meeting Room 9 Leaders: aLL i son ho b g o o D , Spelman College and Da v i D Wo o D , Northern Michigan University

Cu r t i s br e i g h t , University of Pittsburgh JiM e. Ca s e y , High Point University si M o ne Ch e s s , Wayne State University 18

55957_SAA_PrgmBk.indd 18 4/1/09 10:12:39 AM Saturday, 11 April

Ka t h e r i n e e. eg e r t o n , Berea College m. J. Kidnie, University of Western Ontario Jo a n Fi t z p a t r i c K , Loughborough University ch r i s t o p h e r J. ma d s o n , University at Buffalo ro s e m a r i e ga r l a n d -th o m s o n , Emory University vi m a l a pa s u p a t h i , Hofstra University ra c h e l e. hi l e , Indiana University-Purdue pa u l we r s t i n e , University of Western Ontario University, Fort Wayne ma t t h e w za r n o w i e c K i , Auburn University Fa r a h Ka r i m -co o p e r , Shakespeare’s Globe ca r o l i n e la m b , University of Western Ontario ma r y ne l s o n , Dallas Baptist University Seminar: High School ro b e r t b. pi e r c e , Oberlin College Shakespeare li n d s e y ro w -he y v e l d , University of Iowa Meeting Room 19 Jer n n i F e a. sh e a , McGill University Ka t h e r i n e sc h a a p wi l l i a m s , Rutgers University Leader: Jo n a t h a n bu r t o n , West Virginia University

Seminar: Ethics and in g e b o r g bo l t z , Munich University Economics in Shakespeare, sh e i l a t. ca v a n a g h , Emory University Part Two Jo s e p h ha u g h e y , Western Michigan University ma r y Ja n e l l me t z g e r , Western Washington University Meeting Room 5 ro b e r t yo u n g , Folger Shakespeare Library Leader: Jim Ke a r n e y , University of California, Santa Barbara Seminar: The Marprelate Effect

me l i s s a d. aa r o n , California State Polytechnic Meeting Room 7 University, Pomona Leaders: Jo s e p h na v i t s K y , University of he a t h e r ac K e rman , Arizona State University Southern Mississippi and Jo s e p h bl a c K , an t h o n y bu r t o n , University of Massachusetts, Amherst University of Massachusetts, Amherst mi c h a e l ch o i , University of Western Ontario Ka s e y ev a n s , Northwestern University al e x a n d r a ha l a s z , Dartmouth College va l e r i e Fo r m a n , University of Colorado, Boulder li n d a l. Ja c o b s , Francis Marion University Ka t h e r y n m. giglio, University of Central Florida Jo n a t h a n p. la m b , University of Texas, Austin Ji l l ph i l l i p s in g r a m , Ohio University Ja m e s J. ma r i n o , Cleveland State University an d r e w mas J e K e , Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ma r i a te r e s a pr e n d e r g a s t , College of Wooster ra n d a l l ma r t i n , University of New Brunswick an n a m. pr u i t t , University of California, Davis Ka t h a r i n e ei s a m a n ma u s , University of Virginia Jo h n a. ro e , University of York da v i d scy h a l K w K , Folger Shakespeare Library mi c h a e l sm o l i n s K y , University of Iowa br a n d i e r. si e g F r ied , Brigham Young University Jo h n st a i n e s , John Jay College, CUNY er i c v. sp e n c e r , College of Idaho al a n st e w a r t , Columbia University

Workshop: The “Fierce Seminar: The Merry Particularities” of Early Wives of Windsor Dramatic Manuscripts Meeting Room 13 Meeting Room 16 Leaders: ad a m zur c K e , University of Leaders: ma r y po l i t o , University of Calgary Massachusetts, Amherst and ma r y el l e n and Ja c q u e l i n e Je n K i ns , University of Calgary la m b , Southern Illinois University

Jo y c e bo r o , Université de Montréal di a n a ba r n e s , University of Tasmania la u r a a. es t i l l , Wayne State University pa m e l a br o w n , University of Connecticut, Stamford w. l. go d s h a l K , University of Cincinnati no r a co r r i g a n , Mississippi University for Women na t h a n i e l ho d e s , Brandeis University ma r i s a ro s e cu l l , Randolph-Macon College tr e y Ja n s e n , University of Nevada, Reno ho l l y e. du g a n , George Washington University si o b h a n Ke e n a n , De Montfort University do u g l a s Fr e a K e , York University 19

55957_SAA_PrgmBk.indd 19 4/1/09 10:12:40 AM Saturday, 11 April

Ja s o n Gl e c k m a n , Chinese University of Hong Kong Seminar: The Return of the ma r k Hon u l a H a , University of Waikato Early Comedies in ro l f o. mu e l l e r , Fanny-Leicht-Gymnasium re b e c c a ol s o n , Oregon State University Shakespearean Scholarship ba r b a r a se b e k , Colorado State University Meeting Room 12 kristiane r. st a p l e t o n , University of Wisconsin mi c H a el st e p p a t , University of Bayreuth Leader: Wi l l i a m c. ca r r o l l , Boston He l e n m. WH a ll , College of the Holy Cross University

ca r o l y n e. br o W n , University of San Francisco Workshop: Performing Jo s e p H ca m p a n a , Rice University Shakespeare Now and Then ke n t caiH r t W r G t , University of Maryland ka t H e rine e. eGG e rt , University of Colorado, Boulder Meeting Room 14 We s fo l k e r t H , McGill University Leaders: brt i d G e es c o l m e , Queen Mary, Ja y l. Ha l i o , University of Delaware University of London and ro b co n k i e , fr a n c e s l. He l p H i nstine , Morehead State University La Trobe University at s u H i ko Hi r o t a , Kyoto University el i z a b e t H Hu t c H e on , University of Chicago o s e m a r y e G l University of Rochester er i c bi n n i e , Hendrix College r k , i c H a el c l i n t o c k Bridgewater State College ka r e n r. br i t l a n d , University of Wisconsin m m c , u z a n n e e i d Emory and Henry College ka t H e rine st e e l e br o k a W , University of Michigan s s. r , e l i s s a az n c H e University of Pennsylvania re G i na bu c c o l a , Roosevelt University m s , a y t a n t o n California State University, Fullerton le s l i e c. du n n , Vassar College k s , ke v i n eW e rt , University of Pittsburgh, Bradford fr a n k l i n J. Hi l d y , University of Maryland Workshop: Reviewing re b e c c a cHn i G We n Hu, Pennsylvania State University yv o n n e p. Hu d s o n , Southeastern University Reviewed, Part Two Ja m e s r. ken e G a , University of Delaware Meeting Room 2 m. be l l a mi r a b e l l a , New York University Leader: o i s o t t e r , University of Delaware lo u i s a f. ne W l in , Folger Shakespeare Library l p sa r a H k. sc o t t , Mount St. Mary’s University See page 14 for membership of the workshop. mi c H a el sHa e , Southern Connecticut State University Seminar: Shakespeare and Seminar: Rethinking Religion the Postcolonial Condition and Shakespeare, Part Two Meeting Room 8 Renaissance Ballroom West A Leaders: Jy o t s n a G. siH n G , Michigan Leaders: er i n e. ke l l y , University of Georgia State University and Gi t a n J a li sH a H a ni , and ma r k ra n k i n , James Madison University San Francisco State University

ka t H a rine cl e l a n d , Pennsylvania State University po m p a bae n e r J e , University of Colorado, Denver Jo H n e. cu r r a n , Marquette University em i l y c. ba r t e l s , Rutgers University pa u l m. do W l in G , Canisius College br i n d a cH a rry , Keene State College He l G a lu i s e du n c a n , Stonehill College pa t r i c k cr a p a n z a n o , St. John’s University da v i d Ge o r G e , Urbana University na t a s H a di s t i l l e r , University of Cape Town Jo a n oz a r k Ho l m e r , Georgetown University ma r c e l a ko s t i H o va , Hamline University pa u l a mcQu a d e , DePaul University al e s s a n d r a ma r i n o , L’Orientale University ba r b a r a l. pa r k e r , William Paterson University fr a n c e s c a t. ro y s t e r , DePaul University Ho l l y cr a W f ord pi c k e t t , Washington and Lee cr a i G m. ru s t i c i , Hofstra University University Ju t t a sc H a mp , California State University, Northridge les W i Wa l k e r , University of North Carolina, Wilmington am r i t a se n , Michigan State University pa u l WH itfield WH i te , Purdue University ia n sm i t H , Lafayette College Gi l l i a n Wo o d s , Oxford University do n Wa y n e , University of California, San Diego 20

55957_SAA_PrgmBk.indd 20 4/1/09 10:12:41 AM Saturday, 11 April

Seminar: Shakespeare at the elH i z a b e T ac o s T a , Wayne State University Limits of the Human re b e c c a ba c H , University of Alabama, Birmingham pa Tricia a. ca H i ll , Emory University Meeting Room 3 ru b e n es p i n o s a , University of Texas, El Paso ly n n e a. ev a n s , Dalhousie University Leaders: Je a n Fe e r i c k , Brown University and le a lu e c k i n G Fr o s T , Saint Louis University Ho l l y Tu c k e r , Vanderbilt University an n e m. Gi l l , King’s College, London Jer n n i F e HiG HG i nbo T a m , Ohio State University er i n el l e r b e c k , University of Toronto ma r k a. Josn H n T o , University of Windsor na T a lie ka T e rina es c H e nbaum , University of ed e l ma r y la m b , University College Dublin Wisconsin, La Crosse cH risTina lu c k y J , Dalhousie University mup s T a H a Fai H m , University of Quebec, Chicoutimi Tr a c e y e. mi l l e r -To m l i n s o n , New Mexico State Ja n e Fr e e m a n , University of Toronto University ed w a r d J. Ge i s w e i d T , University of Alabama Gl o r i a ol c H o wy , Grant MacEwan College Gi l l i a n mu r r a y ke n d a l l , Smith College anH T o ny G. pa Tricia, University of Nevada, Las Vegas beH T a ny m. pa c k a r d , Vanderbilt University maTHwT e se n i o r , Oberlin College ro c H e lle smH i T , Frostburg State University Seminar: Sites of Memory / ma J o rie sw a n n , University of Kansas Sites of Performance maTHwT e TH i ele , Auburn University Jer n n i F e wa l d r o n , University of Pittsburgh Meeting Room 10 ro b e r T n. wa T s on , University of California, Leaders: ka T e cHd e G z oy , Newcastle University Los Angeles and Ju l i e sa n d e r s , University of Nottingham mi r a n d a wi l s o n , University of Delaware

su s a n beT n n e T , University of Calgary Seminar: Shakespeare ma r y bl y , Fordham University Spin-offs, Part Three am y brTn i T o , McGill University al i s o n a. cH a pman , University of Alabama, Birmingham Renaissance Ballroom West B pH e be Je n s e n , Utah State University ni n a le v i n e , University of South Carolina Leader: am y scT o T -do u G l ass , Denison ma r i a n n e moG n T o mery , East Carolina University University Ga y w y n mo o r e , University of Kansas lu c y mu n r o , Keele University an n a l i s a ca s T a ldo , Widener University mi r a n d a Ga r n o ne s l e r , Vanderbilt University cH a rles co n a w a y , University of Southern Indiana Ga v i n pa u l , Simon Fraser University su s a n n e m. GrlH e e n H a G , Roehampton University TrH i p T i pi l l a i , Loyola University, Chicago Jo e ke e n e r , Indiana University, Kokomo pH ilip sc H w yzer , University of Exeter kaH T e rine r. la r s o n , University of Toronto an i T a sH e rman , American University ke n d r a le o n a r d , Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania kaH T r yn k. wi l l , University of Michigan Ho w a r d ma r c H i T e llo , Rutgers University cH pr r is T o H e l. mo r r o w , Western Illinois University scT o T l. nek w s T o , Rhodes College Seminar: Staging Philosophy er i n pr e s l e y , University of Georgia Meeting Room 18 alicia suiF T l F -be n u s i s , University of Kansas br i a n wa l s H , Yale University Leader: cH pr r is T o H e cr o s b i e , North su z a n n e r. weF s T a ll , Lafayette College Carolina State University

Seminar: Shakespeare’s Boys, ca s s a n d r a am u n d s o n , University of New Mexico elH i z a b e T a. bl a k e , New York University Part Two ro b ca r s o n , Hobart and William Smith Colleges Meeting Room 4 pa u l ce F a lu , Lafayette College Jo H n d. co x , Hope College Leader: Gi n a bl o o m , University of JoHn n a T a Go o s s e n , Dalhousie University California, Davis re n u k a Gu s a i n , Wayne State University

21

55957_SAA_PrgmBk.indd 21 4/1/09 10:12:41 AM Saturday, 11 April

Kristine Johanson, University of St. Andrews caroLyn saLe, University of Alberta arthur F. K inney, University of Massachusetts, Jonathan W. smith, University of Michigan Amherst KenJi yoshino, Yale University James Lambert, University of Iowa Katie musgrave, Corpus Christi College, Oxford hanna scoLnicov, Tel-Aviv University 8:30 to 10:30 p.m.

Seminar: Theatrical Law Film Screening: Meeting Room 15 Caesar and Cleopatra Leader: barbara Kreps, University of Pisa Auditorium Production directed by Des mcanuFF for the cristina Leon aLFar, Hunter College, CUNY Stratford Shakespeare Festival (2008), starring nancy mohrLocK bunKer, Macon State College christopher pLummer. Karen cunningham, University of California, Los Angeles Kevin D. curran, Washington and Jefferson College 10:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. cheryL m. DuDgeon, University of Western Ontario christina a. FurtaDo, Fordham University Loreen L. giese, Ohio University The Dance DonaLD heDricK, Kansas State University Grand Ballroom harry Keyishian, Fairleigh Dickinson University Lisa KLotz, Millikin University With music by creative DeeJays and a cash bar. anthony W. L iLLy, ii, Sweet Briar College Sponsored by the SAA and the Malone Society. bernaDette meyLer, Cornell University Tickets are available at the registration tables subha muKherJi, University of Cambridge and at the door.

22

55957_SAA_PrgmBk.indd 22 4/1/09 10:12:43 AM The GeorGeTown UniversiTy

DeparTmenT of enGlish, home of The saa,

welcomes The 1,000 aTTenDees

of The 2009 convenTion

23

55957_SAA_PrgmBk.indd 23 4/1/09 10:12:43 AM Alexandra Block, Bucknell University Participants in the Gina Bloom, University of California, Davis 37th Annual Meeting Mary Bly, Fordham University Russ Bodi, Owens College Bettina Boecker, University of Munich Melissa D. Aaron, California State Polytechnic Ronald J. Boling, Lyon College University, Pomona Ingeborg Boltz, Munich University Hardin Aasand, Indiana University-Purdue University, Stephen Booth, University of California, Berkeley Fort Wayne Joyce Boro, Université de Montréal Heather Ackerman, Arizona State University Keith M. Botelho, Kennesaw State University Elizabeth Acosta, Wayne State University Terri Bourus, Indiana University, Indianapolis Sylvia Adamson, University of Sheffield Lara Bovilsky, University of Oregon Patricia Akhimie, Columbia University Andrew Bozio, University of Michigan Cristina Leon Alfar, Hunter College, CUNY A. R. Braunmuller, University of California, Tiffany Jo Alkan, Simon Fraser University Los Angeles Laura Williamson Ambrose, South Bend, Indiana Heidi Brayman Hackel, University of California, Mara I. Amster, Randolph College Riverside Cassandra Amundson, University of New Mexico Daniel Breen, Ithaca College Jennifer L. Andersen, California State University, Curtis Breight, University of Pittsburgh San Bernadino Ashley Brinkman, Columbia University Bernadette Andrea, University of Texas, San Antonio Michael D. Bristol, McGill University Lizz Angello, University of South Florida Karen R. Britland, University of Wisconsin Roger Apfelbaum, De Montfort University Amy Britton, McGill University John M. Archer, New York University Dennis A. Britton, University of New Hampshire Margaret J. Arnold, University of Kansas Katherine Steele Brokaw, University of Michigan Douglas H. Arrell, University of Winnipeg James M. Bromley, Miami University of Ohio Charlotte Artese, Agnes Scott College Carolyn E. Brown, University of San Francisco Dana E. Aspinall, Alma College Georgia E. Brown, University of Reading John H. Astington, University of Toronto John Russell Brown, University College, London Katherine Bootle Attie, American University Pamela Allen Brown, University of Connecticut, M. G. Aune, California University of Pennsylvania Stamford Regina Buccola, Roosevelt University Rebecca Bach, University of Alabama, Birmingham Ty F. Buckman, Wittenberg University Patricia Badir, University of British Columbia Nancy Mohrlock Bunker, Macon State College Amanda Bailey, University of Connecticut Emily Burden, Shakespeare Institute Byron Bailey, University of Cincinnati Anthony Burton, University of Massachusetts, Amherst David J. Baker, University of North Carolina Jonathan Burton, West Virginia University Jonathan Baldo, Eastman School of Music Rebecca Bushnell, University of Pennsylvania Pompa Banerjee, University of Colorado, Denver Ashley Denham Busse, George Washington University Richmond Barbour, Oregon State University Claire Busse, La Salle University Diana Barnes, University of Tasmania Eric Byville, Loyola University, Chicago Emily C. Bartels, Rutgers University Anthony Barthelemy, University of Miami Alberto Cacicedo, Albright College Ann Basso, Spring Hill, Florida Patricia A. Cahill, Emory University Robin E. Bates, Lynchburg College Maurizio Calbi, University of Salerno John Robert Baxter, Dalhousie University Rebecca Calcagno, Columbia University Deborah K. Bayer, Washtenaw Community College Joshua M. Calhoun, University of Delaware Mark Bayer, University of Texas, San Antonio Dympna Callaghan, Syracuse University Keri Sanburn Behre, University of Kansas Clara Calvo, University of Murcia Catherine Belsey, Swansea University John Hugh Cameron, Dalhousie University Emma Bennett, Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Joseph Campana, Rice University Susan Bennett, University of Calgary Catherine G. Canino, University of South Carolina, Peter Berek, Mount Holyoke College Upstate Thomas L. Berger, Mary Baldwin College Walter W. Cannon, Central College David M. Bergeron, University of Kansas Eric Andrew Carlson, Queen’s University Paula S. Berggren, Baruch College, CUNY William C. Carroll, Boston University Benjamin Bertram, University of Southern Maine Christie Carson, Royal Holloway University of London Robert C. Beshere, University of North Carolina, Rob Carson, Hobart and William Smith Colleges Greensboro Thomas P. Cartelli, Muhlenberg College Michael Best, University of Victoria Kent Cartwright, University of Maryland David Bevington, University of Chicago Jim E. Casey, High Point University Caralyn A. Bialo, Encinitas, California Annalisa Castaldo, Widener University Christian M. Billing, University of Hull Sheila T. Cavanagh, Emory University Eric Alexander G. Binnie, Hendrix College Paul A. Cefalu, Lafayette College Tom Bishop, University of Auckland Urvashi Chakravarty, University of Pennsylvania Joseph L. Black, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Brian Patrick Chalk, Brandeis University Mary A. Blackstone, University of Regina Stephanie Chamberlain, Southeast Missouri State Elizabeth A. Blake, New York University University

24

55957_SAA_PrgmBk.indd 24 4/1/09 10:12:44 AM New From PALGRAVE MACMILLAN

FROM PERFORMANCE TO PRINT SHAKESPEARE AND WAR IN SHAKESPEARE’S ENGLAND Ros King and Paul J. C. M. Franssen Edited by Peter Holland and 2009 / 256 pp. / $75.00 hc. / 0-230-20508-9 Stephen Orgel Redefining British Theatre History SHAKESPEARE, FILM STUDIES, 2008 / 288 pp. / $36.95 pb. / 0-230-21013-9 AND THE VISUAL CULTURES OF MODERNITY A JUNGIAN STUDY OF Anthony R. Guneratne SHAKESPEARE 2008 / 368 pp. / $89.95 hc. / 1-4039-6788-1 The Visionary Mode Matthew A. Fike 2009 / 216 pp. / $74.95 hc. / 0-230-61219-9 SHAKESPEARE’S BOOK Essays in Reading, Writing & Reception Edited by Richard Meek, POPULAR SHAKESPEARE Jane Rickard and Richard Wilson Simulation and Subversion 2009 / 288 pp. / $79.95 hc. / 0-7190-7905-5 on the Modern Stage Manchester University Press Stephen Purcell Palgrave Shakespeare Studies 2009 / 248 pp. / $75.00 hc. / 0-230-57703-2 TRANSVERSAL ENTERPRISES IN THE DRAMA OF SHAKESPEARE AND HIS CONTEMPORARIES SHAKESPEARE AND Fugitive Explorations CHARACTER Bryan Reynolds Theory, History, Performance and 2008 / 288 pp. / $29.95 pb. / 0-230-21312-X Theatrical Persons Paul Yachnin and Jessica Slights Palgrave Shakespeare Studies UNHISTORICAL SHAKESPEARE 2008 / 264 pp. / $85.00 hc. / 0-230-57262-6 Queer Theory in Shakespearean Literature and Film PRESENTISM, GENDER, AND Madhavi Menon SEXUALITY IN SHAKESPEARE 2008 / 208 pp. / $74.95 hc. / 0-230-60670-9 Edited by Evelyn Gajowski 2009 / 272 pp. / $85.00 hc. / 0-230-22383-4 MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN FILM AND MEDIA Richard Burt SHAKESPEARE — HENRY V 2008 / 304 pp. / $84.95 hc. / 0-230-60125-1 Matthew Woodcock Readers’ Guides to Essential Criticism 2008 / 192 pp. / $21.95 pb. / 0-230-50080-3 THE RENAISSANCE $70.00 hc. / 0-230-50079-X A Sourcebook Lena Cowen Orlin SHAKESPEARE’S COMEDIES Edited by Steven Matthews Kiernan Ryan 2009 / 344 pp. / $29.95 pb. / 0-230-00176-9 $95.00 hc. / 0-230-00175-0 2009 / 224 pp. / $24.95 pb. / 0-333-59932-2 $80.00 hc. / 0-333-59931-4 THE WINTER’S TALE SHAKESPEARE AND LAUGHTER Ros King A Cultural History 2009 / 176 pp. / $65.00 hc. / 0-230-00851-8 Indira Ghose 2008 / 240 pp. / $79.95 hc. / 0-7190-7692-7 A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM Manchester University Press Martin White Shakespeare Handbooks SHAKESPEARE AND SPENSER 2009 / 176 pp. / $60.00 hc. / 1-4039-4537-3 Attractive Opposites J. B Lethbridge RICHARD II 2009 / 320 pp. / $84.95 hc. / 0-7190-7962-4 Jeremy Lopez Manchester University Press 2009 / 176 pp. / $60.00 hc. / 0-230-51749-8 Visit us at our booth!

Distributor of Berg Publishers, I.B.Tauris, Manchester University Press, Pluto Press, and Zed Books (888) 330-8477 • Fax: (800) 672-2054 • www.palgrave-usa.com

55957_SAA_PrgmBk.indd 25 4/1/09 10:12:45 AM Alison A. Chapman, University of Alabama, Alan C. Dessen, University of North Carolina Birmingham Emily Detmer-Goebel, Northern Kentucky University Rebecca R. Chapman, Vanderbilt University Nichole B. DeWall, McKendree University Elizabeth A. Charlebois, St. Mary’s College of Maryland Joanne Diaz, Illinois Wesleyan University Linda Charnes, Indiana University, Bloomington Lisa A. Dickson, University of Northern British Brinda Charry, Keene State College Columbia Kate Chedgzoy, Newcastle University Vernon Guy Dickson, Florida International University Simone Chess, Wayne State University Huston Diehl, University of Iowa Michael Choi, University of Western Ontario Craig Dionne, Eastern Michigan University Ann C. Christensen, University of Houston Cary Anthony DiPietro, University of Toronto, Brandon Christopher, University of Winnipeg Mississauga Antoni Cimolino, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, Natasha Distiller, University of Cape Town Ontario Michael Dobson, Birkbeck College, University of Katharine Cleland, Pennsylvania State University London Christopher J. Cobb, Saint Mary’s College Lara Dodds, Mississippi State University Peter Joseph Cockett, McMaster University Peter S. Donaldson, Massachusetts Institute of Adam Max Cohen, University of Massachusetts, Technology Dartmouth Jane Donawerth, University of Maryland Jason Elliot Cohen, Berea College Maren L. Donley, University of Colorado, Boulder Ralph Alan Cohen, American Shakespeare Center Kurt Douglass, Lehigh University Stephen Cohen, Central Connecticut State University Michelle Dowd, University of North Carolina, Walter I. Cohen, Cornell University Greensboro Anne E. B. Coldiron, Florida State University Paul M. Dowling, Canisius College Kimberly A. Coles, University of Maryland John Michael Drew, Ohio University Michael J. Collins, Georgetown University Annette Drew-Bear, Washington and Jefferson College Susan Comilang, Columbia Union College Jennifer Drouin, Allegheny College Charles Conaway, University of Southern Indiana Lowell Nelson Duckert, George Washington University Conal Condren, University of New South Wales Cheryl M. Dudgeon, University of Western Ontario Rob Conkie, La Trobe University Timothy Duffy, University of Virginia James P. Conlan, University of Puerto Rico Holly E. Dugan, George Washington University Annaliese Connolly, Sheffield Hallam University Gwynn A. Dujardin, Queen’s University Brooke Conti, SUNY, Brockport Helga Luise Duncan, Stonehill College Sara Coodin, Montréal, Québec Leslie C. Dunn, Vassar College Ann Jennalie Cook, Vanderbilt University Susan Michele Dunn-Hensley, Wheaton College Hardy M. Cook, SHAKSPER Barbara Correll, Cornell University Gabriel Egan, Loughborough University Alan J. Corrigan, University of Toronto Katherine E. Egerton, Berea College Nora Corrigan, Mississippi University for Women Katherine E. Eggert, University of Colorado, Boulder Line Cottegnies, University of Sorbonne Nouvelle Jeremy Ehrlich, Seattle, Washington John D. Cox, Hope College Erin Ellerbeck, University of Toronto Martha J. Craig, Bradley University Lars Engle, University of Tulsa Mary Thomas Crane, Boston College Lynn Enterline, Vanderbilt University Patrick Crapanzano, St. John’s University Natalie Katerina Eschenbaum, University of Wisconsin, Julie Crawford, Columbia University La Crosse Kevin Crawford, Reinhardt College Bridget Escolme, Queen Mary, University of London Nicholas Crawford, University of Montevallo Doug Eskew, Colorado State University, Pueblo Christopher J. Crosbie, North Carolina State University Ruben Espinosa, University of Texas, El Paso Lezlie C. Cross, Oregon Shakespeare Festival Laura A. Estill, Wayne State University Melissa M. Croteau, California Baptist University Kasey Evans, Northwestern University Samuel Crowl, Ohio University Lynne A. Evans, Dalhousie University Marisa Rose Cull, Randolph-Macon College Meredith Evans, Concordia University Karen Cunningham, University of California, David Evett, Cleveland State University Los Angeles Kevin Ewert, University of Pittsburgh, Bradford John E. Curran, Marquette University Kevin D. Curran, Washington and Jefferson College Mustapha Fahmi, University of Quebec, Chicoutimi Deborah T. Curren-Aquino, Folger Shakespeare Library Claire Melissa Falck, University of Wisconsin, Madison Robin Farabaugh, University of Maryland Baltimore Alice A. Dailey, Villanova University County Lawrence Danson, Princeton University Darlene Farabee, University of South Dakota Robert F. Darcy, University of Nebraska, Omaha Jay Farness, Northern Arizona University Irene G. Dash, Hunter College, CUNY Valerie M. Fazel, Arizona State University Daryth L. Davey, Ferndale, Michigan Jennifer Feather, University of North Carolina, Anthony B. Dawson, University of British Columbia Greensboro Margreta de Grazia, University of Pennsylvania Jean Feerick, Brown University Jill Delsigne, Rice University Sandy Feinstein, Pennsylvania State University, Berks Stephen Deng, Michigan State University April Feld-Sandor, Elkins Park, Pennsylvania Valerie Ann Dennis, University of California, Davis Jamie H. Ferguson, University of Houston Christy Desmet, University of Georgia Ewan Fernie, Royal Holloway, University of London

26

55957_SAA_PrgmBk.indd 26 4/1/09 10:12:45 AM New Shakespeare Titles from Ashgate… Visit us in the exhibit hall and receive 50% off display copies!

Early Modern Oral Traditions and Gender Academic Drama in Early Modern Literary Texts Edited by Jonathan Walker Edited by Mary Ellen Lamb and Paul D. Streufert and Karen Bamford studies in Performance and early modern drama women and gender in the early modern world Jan 2009. 222 pages. Hbk. 978-0-7546-6464-2 Jan 2008. 276 pages. Hbk. 978-0-7546-5538-1 Locating the Queen’s Men, Shakespeare and the Cultures 1583–1603 of Performance Material Practices Edited by Paul Yachnin and Conditions of Playing and Patricia Badir Edited by Helen Ostovich, studies in Performance and early modern drama May 2008. 200 pages. Hbk. 978-0-7546-5585-5 Holger Schott Syme and Andrew Griffin studies in Performance and early modern drama Jun 2009. 250 pages. Hbk. 978-0-7546-6661-5 Shakespeare and the Culture of Paradox Masculinity and Emotion Peter G. Platt in Early Modern studies in Performance and early modern drama “…rich and thoughtful…” English Literature —Stephen Greenblatt, Harvard University Jennifer Vaught Feb 2009. 262 pages. Hbk. 978-0-7546-6551-9 women and gender in the early modern world Apr 2008. 256 pages. Hbk. 978-0-7546-6294-5 Shakespeare and the Masculinity, Corporality and Eighteenth Century Edited by Peter Sabor and Paul Yachnin the English Stage 1580–1635 Oct 2008. 202 pages. Hbk. 978-0-7546-6295-2 Christian M. Billing Dec 2008. 248 pages. Hbk. 978-0-7546-5651-7 Shakespeare’s Companies Native Shakespeares ’s Early Indigenous Appropriations Career and the Acting Companies, on a Global Stage 1577–1594 Terence G. Schoone-Jongen Edited by Craig Dionne studies in Performance and early modern drama and Parmita Kapadia Dec 2008. 264 pages. Hbk. 978-0-7546-6434-5 “…interesting, exciting scholarship… Recommended.” —Choice Jun 2008. 258 pages. Hbk. 978-0-7546-6296-9 The Shakespearean International Yearbook Negotiating Shakespeare’s Volume 8: Special Section, Language in European Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet Edited by Graham Bradshaw, Tom Bishop, Ton Hoenselaars and Clara Calvo Reading Strategies from Criticism, the shakesPearean international yearbook Editing and the Theatre Oct 2008. 310 pages. Hbk. 978-0-7546-6572-4 Lynette Hunter and Peter Lichtenfels studies in Performance and early modern drama Women Players May 2009. 250 pages. Hbk. 978-0-7546-5844-3 in England, 1500–1660 Ophelia and Victorian Beyond the All-Male Stage Edited by Pamela Allen Brown Visual Culture and Peter Parolin Representing Body Politics studies in Performance and early modern drama in the Nineteenth Century “…This book will appeal to those exploring Kimberly Rhodes women’s studies as well as to those May 2008. 224 pages. Hbk. 978-0-7546-5876-4 probing early modern drama… Highly recommended.” —Choice Mar 2008. 352 pages. Pbk. 978-0-7546-6535-9

www.ashgate.com/saa2009

101 Cherry St. Suite 420 Burlington, VT 05401 To order, call (800) 535-9544

55957_SAA_PrgmBk.indd 27 4/1/09 10:12:46 AM Catherine Field, San Diego State University Bradley Greenburg, Northeastern Illinois University Richard Finkelstein, SUNY, Geneseo Peter H. Greenfield, University of Puget Sound Emma Firestone, Cambridge, UK Sayre N. Greenfield, University of Pittsburgh, Susan L. Fischer, Bucknell University Greensburg Joshua B. Fisher, Wingate University Susanne M. Greenhalgh, Roehampton University Laurie D. Fisher, University of Southern California Juana Green-Nicoletta, Towson University Joan Fitzpatrick, Loughborough University Tobias B. Gregory, Catholic University Agnes Marie Fleck, St. Scholastica College Andrew R. Griffin, McMaster University Andrew Fleck, San Jose State University Eric Griffin, Millsaps College Juliet Fleming, New York University Musa Gurnis, Columbia University Mary Floyd-Wilson, University of North Carolina Renuka Gusain, Wayne State University Stephen Foley, Brown University Corinee W. Guy, University of Kansas Wes Folkerth, McGill University Stephen Guy-Bray, University of British Columbia John R. Ford, Delta State University Susan Allen Ford, Delta State University Judith Haber, Tufts University Valerie Forman, University of Colorado, Boulder Imtiaz Habib, Old Dominion University Antonia Forster, University of Akron Werner Habicht, University of Wurzburg Jennifer Forsyth, Kutztown University Peter T. Hadorn, University of Wisconsin, Platteville Brett Foster, Wheaton College R. Carter Hailey, College of William and Mary Douglas Freake, York University Alexandra Halasz, Dartmouth College Jane Freeman, University of Toronto Jay L. Halio, University of Delaware Michael D. Friedman, University of Scranton Adam Hall, Brooklyn, New York Carol A. Froisy, American Public University System and Grace M. Hamilton, Polytechnic School Northern Virginia Community College Sharon E. Hamilton, Georgetown University Lea Luecking Frost, Saint Louis University Hannibal Hamlin, Ohio State University Susan Frye, University of Wyoming Stuart Hampton-Reeves, University of Central Mary C. Fuller, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lancashire Christina A. Furtado, Fordham University Lara D. Hansen, University of Nevada, Reno Elizabeth Hanson, Queen’s University Elizabeth Gaffney, SUNY, Westchester Community Susan Elizabeth Harlan, New York University College James L. Harner, World Shakespeare Bibliography Barry Gaines, University of New Mexico Brian J. Harries, University of Kansas Evelyn Gajowski, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Keith Harrison, Vancouver Island University Alan Galey, University of Toronto F. Elizabeth Hart, University of Connecticut Lowell Gallagher, University of California, Los Angeles Jonathan Hart, University of Alberta Brett Gamboa, New York, New York Andrew James Hartley, University of North Carolina, Rosemarie Garland-Thomson, Emory University Charlotte Gayle Gaskill, College of St. Catherine David W. Hartwig, University of Warwick Daniel Gates, Saginaw, Michigan Elizabeth Harvey, University of Toronto Stephannie S. Gearhart, Bowling Green State James C. Hatch, Modern Language Association University Joseph Haughey, Western Michigan University Louise C. Geddes, Graduate Center, CUNY David Hawkes, Arizona State University Marc Geisler, Western Washington University Jan M. Hawkley, University of Nevada, Reno Edward J. Geisweidt, University of Alabama Abigail Heald, Stanford University David George, Urbana University Paul J. Hecht, Purdue University, North Central William Germano, Cooper Union Pierre Hecker, Carleton College Javad Ghatta, University of New Brunswick Donald Hedrick, Kansas State University Daniel R. Gibbons, California Polytechnic State Jacob A. Heil, Baltimore, Maryland University Frances L. Helphinstine, Morehead State University Loreen L. Giese, Ohio University Kirk Hendershott-Kraetzer, Olivet College Edward Gieskes, University of South Carolina Diana E. Henderson, Massachusetts Institute of Katheryn M. Giglio, University of Central Florida Technology Anne M. Gill, King’s College, London Margo Hendricks, University of California, Santa Cruz Florence Ginzbursky, Goldsmiths, University of London M. Wendy Hennequin, Tennessee State University Jason Gleckman, Chinese University of Hong Kong Karen S. Henry, Bedford / St. Martin’s Press Mary F. Godfrey, Folger Shakespeare Library Brenda Henry-Offor, Brooklyn, New York W. L. Godshalk, University of Cincinnati Peter C. Herman, San Diego State University Tamara A. Goeglein, Franklin and Marshall College Niels Herold, Oakland University David B. Goldstein, York University Robert Hewison, City University, London David Golz, Kettering University Christopher Hicklin, Toronto, Ontario Jonathan Goossen, Dalhousie University Jennifer Higginbotham, Ohio State University Anne F. Gossage, Eastern Kentucky University John C. Higgins, University of California, San Diego Suzanne Gossett, Loyola University, Chicago Franklin J. Hildy, University of Maryland Hugh Grady, Arcadia University Rachel E. Hile, Indiana University-Purdue University, Douglas E. Green, Augsburg College Fort Wayne Martin Green, Baltimore, Maryland David Hillman, University of Cambridge Reina Green, Mount Saint Vincent University Atsuhiko Hirota, Kyoto University Stephen Greenblatt, Harvard University Michael J. Hirrel, Arlington, Virginia

28

55957_SAA_PrgmBk.indd 28 4/1/09 10:12:47 AM new from norton B independent and employee-owned

The Norton Shakespeare Based on the Oxford Edition Second Edition Essential Plays n The Sonnets stephen greenblatt, General Editor walter cohen, jean e. howard, and katharine eisaman maus

Available in several flexible formats—stop by the Norton booth for details.

“The Norton is the best single-volume edition of Shakespeare’s plays.” —garrett sullivan, Pennsylvania State University

New Norton Critical Editions

Richard III Elizabeth I and Her Age thomas cartelli, Editor donald stump and susan m. felch, Editors

Also Available

Hamlet Macbeth Second Edition robert s. miola, Editor cyrus hoy, Editor Othello King Lear edward pechter, Editor grace ioppolo, Editor The Tempest The Merchant of Venice peter hulme and leah s. marcus, Editor william h. sherman, Editors

1 Henry IV Shakespeare and Film Third Edition A Norton Guide gordon mcmullan, Editor samuel crowl

(800)233-4830 n wwnorton.com

29

55957_SAA_PrgmBk.indd 29 4/1/09 10:12:47 AM James Hirsh, Georgia State University Erin E. Kelly, University of Georgia Allison P. Hobgood, Spelman College Gillian Murray Kendall, Smith College Nathaniel Hodes, Brandeis University Lloyd Edward Kermode, California State University, Barbara Hodgdon, University of Michigan Long Beach Christopher Hodgkins, University of North Carolina, William Kerwin, University of Missouri, Columbia Greensboro Lizz Ketterer, Shakespeare Institute Ton Hoenselaars, Utrecht University Karen M. Kettnich, Watsonville, California Andreas Höfele, Munich University Harry Keyishian, Fairleigh Dickinson University Peter J. Holbrook, Marjorie Keyishian, Fairleigh Dickinson University Peter D. Holland, University of Notre Dame M. J. Kidnie, University of Western Ontario Scott A. Hollifield, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Douglas J. King, Gannon University Gavin Hollis, Hunter College Arthur F. Kinney, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Joan Ozark Holmer, Georgetown University Clare Kinney, University of Virginia Christopher Holmes, SUNY, Maritime Andras Kisery, Vanderbilt University Adam G. Hooks, Columbia University Wesley R. Kisting, Augusta State University Robert B. Hornback, Oglethorpe University Adam H. Kitzes, University of North Dakota Mark Houlahan, University of Waikato Bernice W. Kliman, hamletworks.org Jean E. Howard, Columbia University Lisa Klotz, Millikin University Rebecca Ching Wen Hu, Pennsylvania State University Ross M. Knecht, New York University Alexander C. Y. Huang, Pennsylvania State University Jeffrey T. Knight, Northwestern University Yvonne P. Hudson, Southeastern University Rhonda G. Knight, Coker College Melissa L. Hull, Tennessee State University Gillian Knoll, University of Maryland Elizabeth M. Human, St. Louis University Roslyn L. Knutson, University of Arkansas, Little Rock Maurice Hunt, Baylor University Yu Jin Ko, Wellesley College Elizabeth Hutcheon, University of Chicago Justin Kolb, University of Wisconsin Christine E. Hutchins, Marymount Manhattan College Alysia M. Kolentsis, University of Toronto Kimberly A. Huth, University of Wisconsin Elizabeth Zeman Kolkovich, University of Illinois, Su-kyung Hwang, Purdue University Urbana-Champaign Marcela Kostihova, Hamline University Jill Phillips Ingram, Ohio University Matt Kozusko, Ursinus College Grace Ioppolo, University of Reading Barbara I. Kreps, University of Pisa Megan Lynn Isaac, Elon University Gary Kuchar, University of Victoria Emily Ruth Isaacson, Chowan University Peter Kuling, University of New Brunswick Aaron Kunin, Pomona College Ken S. Jackson, Wayne State University James A. Kuzner, Johns Hopkins University Russell Jackson, Linda L. Jacobs, Francis Marion University James H. Lake, Louisiana State University, Shreveport Miriam Emma Jacobson, Wake Forest University Caroline Lamb, University of Western Ontario Diane K. Jakacki, University of Waterloo Edel Mary Lamb, University College Dublin Heather James, University of Southern California Jonathan P. Lamb, University of Texas, Austin Theodora A. Jankowski, Pennsylvania State University, Julian Lamb, Chinese University of Hong Kong Wilkes-Barre Mary Ellen Lamb, Southern Illinois University Trey Jansen, University of Nevada, Reno James Lambert, University of Iowa Donald C. Jellerson, Vanderbilt University Anne Lancashire, University of Toronto Jacqueline Jenkins, University of Calgary Jesse M. Lander, University of Notre Dame Joseph Jenkins, University of California, Irvine David Landreth, University of California, Berkeley Phebe Jensen, Utah State University Elizabeth Burford Lang, University of Texas, El Paso Janelle Jenstad, University of Victoria Douglas M. Lanier, University of New Hampshire Kristine Anne Johanson, University of St. Andrews Rebecca Laroche, University of Colorado, Colorado Eric M. Johnson, George Mason University Springs Sarah Elizabeth Johnson, McMaster University Katherine R. Larson, University of Toronto Mark A. Johnston, University of Windsor Campbell Lathey, Albany, New York William R. Jones, Murray State University Sean K. Lawrence, University of British Columbia, John Jowett, Shakespeare Institute Okanagan Jenna Lay, Stanford University Coppélia Kahn, Brown University Courtney Lehmann, University of the Pacific Peter Kanelos, University of San Diego Kent R. Lehnhof, Chapman University Parmita Kapadia, Northern Kentucky University Adele T. Lehrman, Kensington, Maryland Farah Karim-Cooper, Shakespeare’s Globe Theodore Leinwand, University of Maryland Isabel C. Karremann, University of Munich Jasmine S. Lellock, University of Maryland David Kathman, Chicago, Illinois Rebecca Lemon, University of Southern California James Kearney, University of California, Santa Barbara Patricia J. Lennox, New York University James R. Keegan, University of Delaware Kendra Leonard, Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania Siobhan Keenan, De Montfort University Zachary Lesser, University of Pennsylvania Joe Keener, Indiana University, Kokomo Ellen Joy Letostak, University of Florida Rosemary Kegl, University of Rochester Ronald L. Levao, Rutgers University Dorothea Kehler, San Diego State University Jill L. Levenson, University of Toronto Charles Adams Kelly, Howland Research Carole Levin, University of Nebraska

30

55957_SAA_PrgmBk.indd 30 4/1/09 10:12:48 AM 20797.Shakespeare ad.qxp:Layout 2 2/13/09 11:54 AM Page 1

VISIT THE RANDOM HOUSE BOOTH

INTRODUCING Modern Library RSC Paperback Classics Edited by Jonathan Bate and Eric Rasmussen

Antony and Cleopatra Macbeth The Sonnets and 978-0-8129-6918-4 | 256 pp | $5.95 978-0-8129-6916-0 | 224 pp | $5.95 Other Poems 978-0-8129-6920-7 | 400 pp | $6.95 King Lear The Winter’s Tale 978-0-8129-6911-5 | 272 pp | $5.95 978-0-8129-6919-1 | 240 pp | $5.95

— For a complete list of plays in the series, visit www.randomhouse.com/modernlibrary/rsc —

Meet ERIC RASMUSSEN Co-Editor of the RSC Shakespeare

He will be signing in the Random House booth on Friday, April 10th from 3:00 to 4:00pm

William Shakespeare: ALSO AVAILABLE Complete Works IN THE BOOTH: From the Royal Shakespeare and Shakespeare Company; Modern Culture Edited by Jonathan Bate by Marjorie Garber and Eric Rasmussen Pantheon | HC | 368 pp | $30.00 Hardcover | 2,496 pp 978-0-679-64295-4 | $65.00 Shakespeare & Co. Christopher Marlowe, From the world-famous Royal Thomas Dekker, Ben Jonson, Shakespeare Company, the Thomas Middleton, John first authoritative, modernized Fletcher and the Other and corrected edition of Players in His Story Shakespeare’s First Folio in by Stanley Wells more than 300 years. Vintage | TR | 304 pp | $14.95

For desk and examination copies: Visit: www.randomhouse.com/academic • Email: [email protected] Write: Random House Academic Marketing, 1745 Broadway, 6-2, New York, NY 10019

31

55957_SAA_PrgmBk.indd 31 4/1/09 10:12:48 AM Richard A. Levin, University of California, Davis Cary M. Mazer, University of Pennsylvania Nina Levine, University of South Carolina Carla J. Mazzio, University at Buffalo Fritz J. Levy, University of Washington Ian McAdam, University of Lethbridge Cynthia Lewis, Davidson College Jeanne H. McCarthy, Oglethorpe University Leanore Lieblein, McGill University Michael McClintock, Bridgewater State College Naomi Conn Liebler, Montclair State University Richard C. McCoy, Queens College, CUNY Anthony W. Lilly, II, Sweet Briar College Ronan McDonald, University of Reading Erika T. Lin, George Mason University Russ McDonald, Goldsmiths, University of London Joan Pong Linton, Indiana University Lisa J. McDonnell, Denison University William T. Liston, Ball State University Corey W. McEleney, Brown University Arthur L. Little, Jr., University of California, David McInnis, University of Melbourne Los Angeles Linda McJannet, Bentley University Margaret Litvin, Boston University Kathleen McLuskie, Shakespeare Institute William J. Lloyd, Olsson’s Books Clare McManus, Roehampton University Sandra A. Logan, Michigan State University Gordon McMullan, King’s College London Michael LoMonico, Folger Shakespeare Library Kathryn McPherson, Utah Valley University William B. Long, Brooklyn, New York Paula McQuade, DePaul University Catherine Loomis, University of New Orleans Nedda Mehdizadeh, George Washington University Jeremy Lopez, University of Toronto Dieter Mehl, University of Bonn Mary-Elizabeth Lough, University of Connecticut, Carol Mejia-LaPerle, Wright State University Storrs Steve Mentz, St. John’s University Cameron W. Louis, University of Regina Paul D. Menzer, Mary Baldwin College Genevieve Love, Colorado College Lynn S. Meskill, University of Paris XIII Jennifer Low, Florida Atlantic University Mary Janell Metzger, Western Washington University Christina Luckyj, Dalhousie University Bernadette Meyler, Cornell University Rory G. Lukins, University of Southern California Irene Middleton, Emory University Ivan Lupic, Columbia University Nichole Miller, Temple University Sara D. Luttfring, University of Illinois, Tracey E. Miller-Tomlinson, New Mexico State Urbana-Champaign University Kathleen Lynch, Folger Shakespeare Library Erin Minear, College of William and Mary Rebecca A. Lynn, Lehigh University Gretchen E. Minton, Montana State University Tara Lynn Lyons, University of Illinois, Urbana- M. Bella Mirabella, New York University Champaign Alfredo Michel Modenessi, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Joyce G. MacDonald, University of Kentucky Marianne Montgomery, East Carolina University Julia MacDonald, University of North Texas Joanna Montgomery-Byles, University of Cyprus Brenda Machosky, University of Hawai’i, West O’ahu Gaywyn Moore, University of Kansas Ellen MacKay, Indiana University Andrew Moran, University of Dallas Sally-Beth MacLean, University of Toronto Christopher L. Morrow, Western Illinois University Frank F. Madden, SUNY, Westchester Community David J. Morrow, College of Saint Rose College Ruth Morse, Université Paris - 7 Christopher J. Madson, University at Buffalo William R. Morse, College of the Holy Cross Jessica M. Maerz, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Nicholas R. Moschovakis, Communications Laury Magnus, U.S. Merchant Marine Academy Development Lynne Magnusson, University of Toronto Barbara A. Mowat, Folger Shakespeare Library Laurie E. Maguire, Magdalen College, Oxford Kavita Vidya Mudan, University of Oxford Scott Maisano, University of Massachusetts, Boston Rolf O. Mueller, Fanny-Leicht-Gymnasium Andrew Majeske, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Subha Mukherji, University of Cambridge Bindu Malieckal, St. Anselm College Cyrus G. Mulready, SUNY, New Paltz Eric S. Mallin, University of Texas, Austin Richelle Munkhoff, University of Colorado, Boulder Toby P. Malone, University of Toronto Lucy Munro, Keele University Lawrence Manley, Yale University Donna Murphy, Tokyo, Japan Jenny C. Mann, Cornell University Heather Murray, Allegheny College Howard Marchitello, Rutgers University Katie Musgrave, Corpus Christi College, Oxford Leah S. Marcus, Vanderbilt University Nova Myhill, New College of Florida James D. Mardock, University of Nevada, Reno Alessandra Marino, L’Orientale University Vin Nardizzi, University of British Columbia James J. Marino, Cleveland State University Joseph Navitsky, University of Southern Mississippi Zoltan Markus, Vassar College Carol Thomas Neely, University of Illinois, Karen Sawyer Marsalek, St. Olaf College Urbana-Champaign Randall Martin, University of New Brunswick Linda K. Neiberg, Graduate Center, CUNY Sharon Ann Maselli, Los Angeles Southwest College Alan H. Nelson, University of California, Berkeley Sonia Massai, King’s College London Mary K. Nelson, Dallas Baptist University Jeffrey Masten, Northwestern University Miranda Garno Nesler, Vanderbilt University Christopher Matusiak, University of Toronto Mark Netzloff, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Margaret Maurer, Colgate University Sarah J. Neville, University of New Brunswick Katharine Eisaman Maus, University of Virginia Louisa F. Newlin, Folger Shakespeare Library Steven W. May, Emory University Karen Newman, New York University

32

55957_SAA_PrgmBk.indd 32 4/1/09 10:12:49 AM New from 2

Genius of Shakespeare On Sympathy Tenth Anniversary Edition SOPHIE RATCLIFFE JONATHAN BATE (Oxford English Monographs) 2008 432 pp. 20 halftones 2009 280 pp. 1 halftone Paper $24.95 Cloth $110.00 Unto the Breach The Early Stuart Masque Martial Formations, Historical Trauma, and Dance, Costume, and Music the Early Modern Stage BARBARA RAVELHOFER PATRICIA A. CAHILL 2009 336 pp. 23 halftones, 2pp color plates 2009 256 pp. 6 halftones Paper $55.00 Cloth $99.00 The Oxford Shakespeare: John Milton The Two Gentlemen of Verona Life, Work, and Thought WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE GORDON CAMPBELL and THOMAS N. Edited by ROGER WARREN CORNS (The Oxford Shakespeare) 2008 476 pp. 25 halftones 2008 220 pp. 9 halftones Cloth $39.95 Cloth $130.00 Lovesickness and Gender in Early Shakespeare’s Letters Modern English Literature ALAN STEWART LESEL DAWSON 2009 360 pp. 15 halftones 2008 256 pp. 7 halftones Cloth $49.95 Cloth $100.00 The Rhetoric of the Conscience in The Oxford Companiono t Donne, Herbert, and Vaughan Shakespeare CERI SULLIVAN MICHAEL DOBSON and STANLEY WELLS 2008 296 pp. 5 halftones 2009 576 pp. numerous halftones Cloth $100.00 Paper $39.95 William Hazlitt Catholics Writing the Nation in Early The First Modern Man Modern Britain and Ireland DUNCAN WU CHRISTOPHER HIGHLEY 2008 400 pp. 30 halftones Cloth $45.00 2008 248 pp. 8 halftones & engravings Cloth $99.00

Never miss an Oxford sale! Visit our web site at www.oup.com/us Be sure to visit our booth for 20% off! 1

33

55957_SAA_PrgmBk.indd 33 4/1/09 10:12:50 AM Scott L. Newstok, Rhodes College Alison W. Powell, Graduate Center, CUNY Su Fang Ng, University of Oklahoma Richard Preiss, University of Utah Aaron Nichols, Shakespeare at Notre Dame Maria Teresa Prendergast, College of Wooster Catherine Nicholson, Yale University Paul Prescott, Warwick University David Nicol, Dalhousie University Erin Presley, University of Georgia Richard L. Nochimson, Yeshiva University Arnold W. Preussner, Truman State University Kim H. Noling, Hartwick College Kendrick W. Prewitt, University of the Ozarks Kara Northway, Kansas State University John Ray Proctor III, Chicago, Illinois Marianne Novy, University of Pittsburgh Anna M. Pruitt, University of California, Davis Steele Nowlin, Hampden-Sydney College Phyllis Rackin, University of Pennsylvania Frank Occhiogrosso, Drew University Kimberley Radmacher-Hall, Toronto, Ontario John C. O’Connor, Cornell University Jennifer Rahm, Arlington, Virginia Sharon O’Dair, University of Alabama Shankar Raman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Elisa Oh, Howard University Lynn Ramsey, University of South Florida Gloria Olchowy, Grant MacEwan College Mark Rankin, James Madison University Niamh J. O’Leary, Pennsylvania State University Vanessa Rapatz, University of California, Davis Sarah E. Olive, Shakespeare Institute Eric Rasmussen, University of Nevada Julie Ollmann, De Pere, Wisconsin Sid Ray, Pace University Kristen L. Olson, Pennsylvania State University Wayne A. Rebhorn, University of Texas, Austin Rebecca Olson, Oregon State University Robert L. Reid, Emory and Henry College Susan G. O’Malley, CUNY, Kingsborough Suzanne S. Reid, Emory and Henry College Ong Keng Sen, TheatreWorks, Singapore Martha L. Reiner, Florida International University Mary Onorato, Gale Cengage Learning Cody Reis, New York University Stephen Orgel, Stanford University Emma K. Rhatigan, Queen’s University, Belfast Martin Orkin, University of Haifa Hugh Macrae Richmond, University of California, Lena Cowen Orlin, Georgetown University Berkeley Robert Ormsby, Memorial University of Newfoundland Velma Bourgeois Richmond, Holy Names University Joseph M. Ortiz, SUNY, Brockport Anna Riehl, Auburn University Laurie E. Osborne, Colby College Fiona Jane Ritchie, McGill University Michele Osherow, University of Maryland Baltimore Elizabeth J. Rivlin, Clemson University County Jeanne A. Roberts, American University Helen Ostovich, McMaster University Markley Roberts, American University Peter R. Roberts, Wolfson College, Cambridge Bethany M. Packard, Vanderbilt University Karen Robertson, Vassar College Simon Palfrey, Brasenose College, Oxford Jennifer Roberts-Smith, University of Waterloo Barbara D. Palmer, University of Mary Washington Joanne Rochester, University of Saskatchewan Philip SoRelle Palmer, University of Massachusetts, Edward L. Rocklin, California State Polytechnic Amherst University, Pomona Jennifer Panek, University of Ottawa John A. Roe, University of York Chaeyoon Park, University of Illinois Jami Rogers, Shakespeare Institute Judy H. Park, Cornell University Katherine M. Romack, University of West Florida Barbara L. Parker, William Paterson University Kenneth S. Rothwell, University of Vermont Christine Lee Parker, Mary Baldwin College Katherine Rowe, Bryn Mawr College Patricia A. Parker, Stanford University Lindsey Row-Heyveld, University of Iowa Elinor Parsons, De Montfort University Suparna Roychoudhury, Harvard University Gail Kern Paster, Folger Shakespeare Library Francesca T. Royster, DePaul University Vimala Pasupathi, Hofstra University Marjorie Rubright, University of Toronto Anthony G. Patricia, University of Nevada, Las Vegas David Ruiter, University of Texas, El Paso J. Gavin Paul, Simon Fraser University Kate L. Rumbold, Shakespeare Institute Meg F. Pearson, University of West Georgia Craig M. Rustici, Hofstra University Edward Pechter, University of Victoria Bradley D. Ryner, Arizona State University Elizabeth Pentland, York University Curtis Perry, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Rachana Sachdev, Susquehanna University Sarah Pesce, University of Western Ontario Michael Saenger, Southwestern University Kaara L. Peterson, Miami University Carolyn Sale, University of Alberta Holly Crawford Pickett, Washington and Lee University Melissa Sanchez, University of Pennsylvania Robert B. Pierce, Oberlin College Julie Sanders, University of Nottingham Stephanie Pietros, Fordham University David Schalkwyk, Folger Shakespeare Library Tripthi Pillai, Loyola University, Chicago Jutta L. Schamp, California State University, Kyle A. Pivetti, University of California, Davis Northridge Peter G. Platt, Barnard College Katherine West Scheil, University of Minnesota Edward Abe Plough, Purdue University Julia Schleck, University of Nebraska, Lincoln Mary Polito, University of Calgary June Schlueter, Lafayette College Tanya Pollard, Brooklyn College, CUNY Sara Schotland, Georgetown University Aysha Pollnitz, Trinity College, Cambridge Kurt A. Schreyer, University of Missouri, St. Louis Lois Potter, University of Delaware Anne-Marie E. Schuler, Ohio State University Rachel E. Poulsen, Edgewood College Tara Kristen Schupner, American University

34

55957_SAA_PrgmBk.indd 34 4/1/09 10:12:51 AM BEST ON THE BARD

Shakespeare on Shakespeare’s Opposites Aliens and Englishness Silent Film The Admiral’s Company in Elizabethan Drama An Excellent 1594–1625 Lloyd Edward Kermode Dumb Discourse Andrew Gurr $99.00: Hb: 978-0-521-89953-6 Judith Buchanan $99.00: Hb: 978-0-521-86903-4 216 pp. $75.00: Hb: 978-0-521-87199-0 328 pp. 328 pp. Shakespeare and The Shakespearean Victorian Women The Stuart Court Masque Stage Gail Marshall and Political Culture Cambridge Studies in Fourth Edition Martin Butler Nineteenth-Century Andrew Gurr $115.00: Hb: 978-0-521-88354-2 Literature and Culture $90.00: Hb: 978-0-521-50981-7 462 pp. $95.00: Hb: 978-0-521-51523-8 $29.99: Pb: 978-0-521-72966-6 224 pp. Shakespeare’s Globe 376 pp. A Theatrical Experiment Work and Play on the Edited by Christie Carson Desire and Dramatic Shakespearean Stage and Farah Karim-Cooper Form in Early Modern Tom Rutter $80.00: Hb: 978-0-521-87778-7 England $99.00: Hb: 978-0-521-88486-0 $24.99: Pb: 978-0-521-70166-2 Judith Haber 216 pp. 304 pp. $99.00: Hb: 978-0-521-51867-3 216 pp. The Illustrated Shakespeare’s Shakespeare, 1709–1875 Literary Authorship Shakespeare, Stuart Sillars Patrick Cheney $120.00: Hb: 978-0-521-87837-1 Sound and Screen $99.00: Hb: 978-0-521-88166-1 416 pp. 322 pp. Edited by Peter Holland Shakespeare Survey Volume 61 The Heart in the Ben Jonson and $115.00: Hb: 978-0-521-89888-1 Age of Shakespeare the Politics of Genre 426 pp. William W. E. Slights Edited by A. D. Cousins $99.00: Hb: 978-0-521-88943-8 and Alison V. Scott The Drama of 224 pp. $99.00: Hb: 978-0-521-51378-4 Coronation 230 pp. Medieval Ceremony in Shakespeare Early Modern England and Tolerance Ben Jonson, ‘Volpone’ Alice Hunt B. J. Sokol and the Gunpowder Plot $99.00: Hb: 978-0-521-88539-3 $99.00: Hb: 978-0-521-87912-5 Richard Dutton 256 pp. 260 pp. $99.00: Hb: 978-0-521-87954-5 216 pp. Shakespeare and the Religion and Revelry Power of Performance Shakespeare and in Shakespeare’s Stage and Page in the Impure Aesthetics Festive World Elizabethan Theatre Hugh Grady Phebe Jensen Robert Weimann $99.00: Hb: 978-0-521-51475-0 $99.00: Hb: 978-0-521-50639-7 and Douglas Bruster 288 pp. 280 pp. $99.00: Hb: 978-0-521-89532-3 Prices are subject to change. 288 pp. PLEASE VISIT OUR BOOTH TO RECEIVE A 20% DISCOUNT!

www.cambridge.org/us

35

55957_SAA_PrgmBk.indd 35 4/1/09 10:12:51 AM Gavin E. Schwartz-Leeper, University of Sheffield Alan Stewart, Columbia University Philip Schwyzer, University of Exeter Shannon C. Stimson, University of California, Berkeley Hanna Scolnicov, Tel-Aviv University Jan Stirm, University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire Charlotte Scott, Goldsmiths, University of London William Stockton, Ball State University Sarah K. Scott, Mount St. Mary’s University David W. Swain, Southern New Hampshire University William O. Scott, University of Kansas Garrett A. Sullivan, Jr., Pennsylvania State University Amy Scott-Douglass, Denison University Andrea Sununu, DePauw University Barbara Sebek, Colorado State University Alicia Sutliff-Benusis, University of Kansas Nancy Selleck, University of Massachusetts, Lowell Joyce Sutphen, Gustavus Adolphus College Amrita Sen, Michigan State University Majorie Swann, University of Kansas Matthew Senior, Oberlin College Holger Schott Syme, University of Toronto Dimitry Alexander Senyshyn, University of Toronto Penn Szittya, Georgetown University Gitanjali Shahani, San Francisco State University Laurie Shannon, Northwestern University Marguerite A Tassi, University of Nebraska Jennifer A. Shea, McGill University Patricia E. Tatspaugh, London, United Kingdom Michael Shea, Southern Connecticut State University Gary L. Taylor, Florida State University Philippa Mary Sheppard, Center for Reformation and Frances N. Teague, University of Georgia Renaissance Studies Verena Theile, North Dakota State University Anita Gilman Sherman, American University Matthew Thiele, Auburn University William H. Sherman, University of York Catherine E. Thomas, College of Charleston Emily G. Sherwood, Graduate Center, CUNY Laura M. Thomas, Columbia University Michael W. Shurgot, South Puget Sound Community Ann Thompson, King’s College, London College Ayanna Thompson, Arizona State University Brandie R. Siegfried, Brigham Young University Sara E. Thompson, Shakespeare Institute James R. Siemon, Boston University Leslie Thomson, University of Toronto Andrea Silva, Wayne State University Yuk Sunny Tien, Pennsylvania State University Catherine Silverstone, Queen Mary, University of Grace C. Tiffany, Western Michigan University London Amy L. Tigner, University of Texas, Arlington Matthew Simpson, University of Connecticut John J. M. Tobin, University of Massachusetts, Boston Jyotsna G. Singh, Michigan State University Barbara Traister, Lehigh University Jonathan L. Sircy, University of South Carolina Jeanette Nguyen Tran, University of Wisconsin P. A. Skantze, Roehampton University Valerie Traub, University of Michigan Gerald P. Skelton, Jr., University of Notre Dame Douglas Trevor, University of Michigan Meredith Skura, Rice University Evelyn B. Tribble, University of Otago Jessica Slights, Acadia University Andrea Trocha-Van Nort, United States Air Force Joel Elliot Slotkin, Towson University Academy Bruce R. Smith, University of Southern California Marion Trousdale, University of Maryland Charlene V. Smith, Silver Spring, Maryland Holly Tucker, Vanderbilt University Emma Smith, University of Oxford Andrew Tumminia, Fordham University Ian Smith, Lafayette College Jonathan W. Smith, University of Michigan Steven Urkowitz, University of Perpignan Peter J. Smith, Nottingham Trent University Rochelle Smith, Frostburg State University Bart B. Van Es, Oxford University Michael Smolinsky, University of Iowa Jacqueline Vanhoutte, University of North Texas Geraldo de Sousa, University of Kansas Cristine M. Varholy, Hampden-Sydney College Eric V. Spencer, College of Idaho Christine Varnado, Columbia University Elizabeth Spiller, Florida State University Alden T. Vaughan, Columbia University Kelly J. Stage, Ripon College Virginia Mason Vaughan, Clark University John Staines, John Jay College, CUNY Jennifer C. Vaught, University of Louisiana, Lafayette Goran V. Stanivukovic, Saint Mary’s University Daniel Vitkus, Florida State University Audrey E. Stanley, University of California, Santa Cruz Kay Stanton, California State University, Fullerton Jennifer Waldron, University of Pittsburgh Sarah Stanton, Cambridge University Press Denise A. Walen, Vassar College Kristiane R. Stapleton, University of Wisconsin Jonathan A. Walker, Portland State University Michael L. Stapleton, Indiana University-Purdue Lewis Walker, University of North Carolina, University, Fort Wayne Wilmington Lisa S. Starks-Estes, University of South Florida, Sarah Wall-Randell, Wellesley College St. Petersburg Brian Walsh, Yale University Janet Wright Starner, Wilkes University Melissa E. Walter, University College of the Fraser Kelly C. Steele, Las Vegas, Nevada Valley Paul Dustin Stegner, California Polytechnic State Michael Warren, University of California, Santa Cruz University Edward T. Washington, Mansfield University Mary K. Steible, Southern Illinois University, Robert N. Watson, University of California, Edwardsville Los Angeles Suzanne Stein, University of South Florida Richard M. Waugaman, Georgetown University Michael Steppat, University of Bayreuth Don E. Wayne, University of California, San Diego Tiffany Stern, University College, Oxford Valerie Wayne, University of Hawai’i Kent D. Stewart, Gurnee, Illinois Lawrence N. Weiss, New York, New York

36

55957_SAA_PrgmBk.indd 36 4/1/09 10:12:52 AM [publication: Shakesp. Assoc. of Amer. (Apr 2009) — placement: One Full Page — ad size: 4.75 x 8] Bedford/St. Martin’s you get more | bedfordstmartins.com

The Bedford Shakespeare Series

NEW

NEW

37

55957_SAA_PrgmBk.indd 37 4/1/09 10:12:53 AM James Wells, Belmont University Donna Woodford-Gormley, New Mexico Highlands Sarah Werner, Folger Shakespeare Library University Paul Werstine, University of Western Ontario Jason Zadek Woodman-Simmonds, University of Kimberly R. West, Sewanee School of Letters New Brunswick William N. West, Northwestern University Gillian Woods, Oxford University Suzanne R. Westfall, Lafayette College Hana Worthen, Barnard College Helen M. Whall, College of the Holy Cross W. B. Worthen, Barnard College Frank Whigham, University of Texas, Austin George T. Wright, University of Minnesota Paul Whitfield White, Purdue University Myra Emily Wright, McGill University Andrzej Wicher, University of Lódź Lina Perkins Wilder, Connecticut College Paul Yachnin, McGill University Kathryn K. Will, University of Michigan Sharon Yang, Worcester State College Deanne Williams, York University Julian Yates, University of Delaware George Walton Williams, Duke University Te-Han Yeh, Shakespeare Institute Katherine Schaap Williams, Rutgers University Mimi Yiu, Georgetown University Robin Williams, Santa Fe, New Mexico James J. Yoch, University of Oklahoma Travis D. Williams, University of Rhode Island Kenji Yoshino, Yale University William Proctor Williams, University of Akron Alan R. Young, Acadia University Elizabeth Williamson, Evergreen State College Bruce Young, Brigham Young University Brian J. Willis, Pico Rivera, California Jennifer M. Young, King’s College, London Deborah Willis, University of California, Riverside Robert G. Young, Folger Shakespeare Library Christopher Wilson, University of Wisconsin Luke Wilson, Ohio State University Timothy W. Zajac, University of Massachusetts, Miranda Wilson, University of Delaware Amherst Sarah Wingo, Ferndale, Michigan Nikolay Zakharov, Moskow University for Humanities Rebecca Wiseman, University of Michigan Matthew Zarnowiecki, Auburn University Susanne L. Wofford, New York University Georgianna Ziegler, Folger Shakespeare Library Heather Wolfe, Folger Shakepeare Library John Ziegler, Fordham University Celestine Woo, SUNY, Empire State College Susan Zimmerman, Queens College, CUNY David H. Wood, Northern Michigan University Rachel L. Zlatkin, University of Cincinnati Robert E. Wood, Georgia Institute of Technology Adam Zucker, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Linda Woodbridge, Pennsylvania State University Ryan Zurowski, Stanford University Jason C. Zysk, Brown University

ACTORS FROM THE LONDON STAGE Five Days. Five Actors. One Unforgettable Experience.

Discover how Shakespeare’s texts become scripts, scripts become actions, and actions become meaning. Explore Shakespeare through a dynamic five-day residency of workshops and performances brought to life by five of London’s finest professional actors. Visit us in the exhibit hall to find out how you can bring Actors From The London Stage to your campus. Now booking for the 2010-2011 academic year.

PHONE 574.631.3777 E-MAIL [email protected] WEB nd.edu/~aftls

38

55957_SAA_PrgmBk.indd 38 4/1/09 10:12:53 AM Visit the Routledge Booth and Receive a 20% Discount!

Profiling Caliban’s Shakespeare Voice Marjorie Garber The Transformation of English in Post-colonial Shakespeare Literatures and the Bill Ashcroft Problem of Adaptation Teaching Margaret Jane Kidnie Reading Shakespeare Gothic John Haddon Shakespeares Now in Paperback Edited by John Drakakis and Dale The Townshend Renaissance Accents on World Shakespeare John Jeffries Martin Routledge Worlds

New Routledge Research Series! Routledge Studies in Shakespeare

Also Available From Routledge Journals Shakespeare Journal of the British Shakespeare Association Editors: Deborah Cartmell, Gabriel Egan, Lisa Hopkins, and Brett Hirsch

An IFirst Journal - 4 online issues per year with one combined print volume www.tandf.co.uk/journals/shakespeare

1.800.634.7064 www.routledge.com/literature

N017_r2.indd 1 39 1/16/09 11:05:22 AM

55957_SAA_PrgmBk.indd 39 4/1/09 10:12:54 AM The Department of English Language and Literature at the University of Maryland offers the following graduate degrees:

 Ph.D. in English Language and Literature  Ph.D. in Comparative Literature  Master of Arts in English Language and Literature  Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing

Located just ten miles from Washington, D.C., the University of Maryland has easy access to the city’s rich cultural and scholarly resources, including the Folger Shakespeare Library, the Library of Congress, the National Archives, and the Smithsonian.

The English Department’s faculty in Medieval and Renaissance Studies include Ralph Bauer; Elizabeth Bearden; Kent Cartwright; Kimberly Coles; Theresa Coletti; Jane Donaw- erth; Marshall Grossman; Donna Hamilton; Theodore Leinwand; Maynard Mack, Jr.; Thomas Moser, Jr.; and Gerard Passannante.

For more information, please visit our website: www.english.umd.edu/graduate

The American University Department of Literature is proud to sponsor the annual meeting of The Shakespeare Association of America 2009 Conference http://www.american.edu/cas/lit/

55957_SAA_PrgmBk.indd 40 4/1/09 10:12:55 AM Center for Renaissance & Baroque Studies 0139 Taliaferro Hall | University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742 Telephone: 301-405-6830 | Fax: 301-405-0956 | Email: [email protected] www.crbs.umd.edu

MARK YOUR CALENDAR! Attending to Early Modern Women: Conflict, Concord November 5 ‐7, 2009 The Inn & Conference Center University of Maryland, College Park Plenaries: Negotiations | Economies | Faiths & Spiritualities | Pedagogies www.crbs.umd.edu/atw/atw7

Early Modern Women: An Interdisciplinary Journal

Early Modern Women: An Interdisciplinary Journal (EMWJ) is the only peer‐reviewed journal devoted solely to the interdisciplinary and global study of women and gender during the years 1400 to 1700. EMWJ welcomes submissions for publication that appeal to readers across disciplinary boundaries. Editors accept submissions on a continuous basis.

To subscribe or for more information, please visit www.emwjournal.umd.edu or call 301‐405‐6830.

55957_SAA_PrgmBk.indd 41 4/1/09 10:12:56 AM THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA ENGLISH DEPARTMENT AND COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES WELCOME THE SAA

medieval/ Renaissance faculty in english at uva

Peter Baker: Old english clare kinney: medieval and renaissance gOrdOn Braden: eurOPean renaissance, katharine eisaman maus: classical BackgrOunds renaissance drama, 17th century Paul cantOr: shakesPeare James nOhrnBerg: renaissance elizaBeth FOwler: chaucer POetry, the BiBle tO sixteenth century JOhn Parker: medieval Bruce hOlsinger: medieval and and renaissance drama reFOrmatiOn literature and music a. c. sPearing: medieval narrative and POetry daniel kinney: 16th century, thOmas mOre, aBraham cOwley

The GeorGe Mason UniversiTy enGlish DeparTMenT salUTes

http://mason.gmu.edu/~rmatz/

55957_SAA_PrgmBk.indd 42 4/1/09 10:12:57 AM ThE SAA

grATEfully AcknowlEdgES

the support of the george washington university MEdiEvAl And EArly ModErn

STudiES inSTiTuTE (gw MEMSi)

55957_SAA_PrgmBk.indd 43 4/1/09 10:12:58 AM The GeorGeTown UniversiTy

DeparTmenT of enGlish

ThanKs

Janice Delaney,

Donna even-Kesef,

and MiMi Wiggins Perreault

for Their worK on Behalf of

The shaKespeare

associaTion of america

44

55957_SAA_PrgmBk.indd 44 4/1/09 10:12:59 AM The MasTer’s PrograM

in english

aT georgeTown

UniversiTy

Georgetown’s English MA Program offers a comprehensive and

wide-ranging curriculum in all fields of English, American, and

Anglophone literary, cultural, and critical studies. Situated in the

District of Columbia, we offer students significant access to the

Folger Library, the Library of Congress, the resources of the

Smithsonian Institution, and the National Archives.

We are unique among stand-alone MA Programs in that we support

a full one-third of our students with funding, including full tuition

waivers and generous stipends. We also offer students opportunities

to engage in a variety of professional development activities,

including pedagogical development in the teaching of writing,

opportunities to work with new media in pedagogy and research,

and experience working with a diverse and inclusive population

of undergraduate students.

We are the institutional home of both the Shakespeare Association

of America and the Lannan Center for Poetics and Social Practice.

We are also a fully affiliated member of the Folger Institute

Consortium and offer students the opportunity to take Folger

Institute seminars for credit.

For more information consult our website:

httP://ENGLISh.GEorGEtoWN.EDu/ProGrAMS/GrADuAtE/

45

55957_SAA_PrgmBk.indd 45 4/1/09 10:13:01 AM The ShakeSpeare aSSociaTion of america

Department of English Georgetown University 37th and O Streets, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20057-1131

Phone: 202.687.6315 Fax: 202.687.5445 e-Mail: [email protected] Web: www.ShakespeareAssociation.org

55957_SAA_PrgmBk.indd 46 4/1/09 10:13:03 AM