SHAKESPEARE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA

Program of the 42nd Annual Meeting

9-12 April 2014

Hyatt Regency at the Arch St. Louis, Missouri The 42nd President Diana E. Henderson Annual Massachusetts Institute of Technology Meeting of the Vice-President Shakespeare Rebecca Bushnell Association of University of Pennsylvania America Immediate Past President

Dympna C. Callaghan Executive Director Syracuse University Lena Cowen Orlin Georgetown University Trustees

Douglas Bruster Assistant Director University of Texas, Austin Joseph Navitsky West Chester University Jonathan Gil Harris Ashoka University

Programs Manager Katherine Rowe Bailey Yeager Bryn Mawr College Georgetown University Laurie Shannon Northwestern University With the Assistance of Jackie Hopkins Ayanna Thompson Anne O’Reilly George Washington University Kathryn Will Valerie Traub University of Michigan

Program Planning Committee

Jonathan Gil Harris, Chair Ashoka University

Drew Daniel Johns Hopkins University

Stephen Guy-Bray University of British Columbia

Ayanna Thompson George Washington University

Sarah Werner Folger Shakespeare Library Local Arrangements Sponsors of the 42nd Annual Meeting Sara van den Berg, Chair Saint Louis University Saint Louis University

Jennifer Rust University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Saint Louis University

Jonathan Sawday University of Missouri Saint Louis University Lindenwood University Donald Stump Saint Louis University Washington University in St. Louis

With the Assistance of Webster University

Stephanie Chamberlain Central Missouri University Southeastern Missouri State University Southeastern Missouri State University Darlene Ciraulo Central Missouri University Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville Laurie Ellinghausen University of Missouri, Kansas City and

Dotti Marshall Englis Georgetown University Webster University

Kyle Glover Lindenwood University

Bill Kerwin University of Missouri, Columbia

Joseph Loewenstein Washington University in St. Louis

Anne Myers University of Missouri, Columbia

Lori Humphrey Newcomb University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

John Pendergast Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville

Wolfram Schmidgen Washington University in St. Louis

Kurt Schreyer University of Missouri, Saint Louis

1 2014 Program Guide

WEDNESDAY, 9 APRIL 6:00 p.m. Registration Programs, name tags, tickets, information Regency Foyer 6 7:30 p.m. Play Reading Monsieur Thomas sponsored by Shakespeare Bulletin Grand AB 6 8:00 p.m. Performance As You Like It presented by Actors from the London Stage Grand E 6

THURSDAY, 10 APRIL 8:00 a.m. Registration Programs, name tags, tickets, information Grand Foyer 6 9:00 a.m. Exhibits Book exhibits Regency AB 6 10:00 a.m. Seminar The Blind Spots of Knowledge Grand A 6 Seminar Creative / Critical Approaches to Shakespeare Sterling 6 7 Seminar The Icon Sterling 9 7 Seminar Intercultural Shakespeare: Theory and Methodology Mills 6 7 Seminar New and Revised Narratives of the Theater Grand B 7 Seminar Object-Oriented Environs, Part One Grand C 7 Seminar Queer Heterosexualities Grand F 8 Seminar Reimagining Topicality Mills 3 8 Seminar Shakespeare and Language: Close and Distant Reading Regency F 8 Seminar Shakespeare and Pedagogy Grand G 8 Seminar Shakespeare and the Book Trade, 1642-1737 Mills 1 8 Seminar The Shakespeare Documentary Sterling 8 9 Seminar Shakespeare, Performance, and the Senses Sterling 3 9 Seminar Slavery, Captivity, and Piracy in Early Modern Writing Grand H 9 Workshop Actors from the London Stage Performance Workshop Parkview 9 12:00 p.m. Digital Room Digital project exhibits Regency E 9 1:30 p.m. Panel Session Catastrophic Ecologies in the Late Tragedies Grand D 9 Panel Session Shakespeare 1914-1916: Local Becoming Global Grand E 10 3:00 p.m. Digital Room Digital project exhibits Regency E 10 3:30 p.m. Seminar Brothers and Others: New Directions Grand A 10 Seminar Coriolanus Sterling 6 10 Seminar The Erotics of Shakespeare’s Poetry Grand H 10 Seminar Evidence in Early Modern Drama Studies Mills 6 11 Workshop Finding Signals for Performance in a Shakespeare Text Regency F 11 Seminar Forms of Time, Part One Grand F 11 Seminar The Global Shakespeare Festival Sterling 8 11 Seminar Inn-wards: Literary-Legal Culture of the Inns of Court Grand G 11 Seminar Object-Oriented Environs, Part Two Grand C 12 Seminar Putting Gender to Work Grand B 12 Seminar Shakespeare and Theories of Spectatorship Mills 1 12 Seminar Shakespeare in Contemporary Fiction Sterling 3 12 Seminar Shakespeare in Motion Mills 3 13 Seminar Shakespeare without Print Sterling 1 13 Seminar Theorizing the Digital Archive Sterling 9 13 Workshop Actors from the London Stage Performance Workshop Parkview 13 6:00 p.m. Opening Reception Name-tags required for entry Peabody Opera 13

FRIDAY, 11 APRIL 8:00 a.m. Registration Programs, name tags, tickets, information Grand Foyer 14 Exhibits Book exhibits Regency AB 14 Breakfast Breakfast for Graduate Students Hosted by the Trustees Grand A 14 9:00 a.m. Plenary Panel Radical Tragedy / Political Shakespeare, 30 Years Later Regency Ballroom 14 10:30 a.m. Break Coffee and tea served Foyers 14

2 11:00 a.m. Panel Session Shakespeare and the Meaning of the Modern Humanities Grand D 14 Panel Session Shakespeare in Time Grand E 14 1:00 p.m. Annual Luncheon Meal tickets required for entry Regency Ballroom 15 3:30 p.m. Workshop Actors from the London Stage Performance Workshop Parkview Room 15 Seminar Accidental Shakespeare Gateway West 15 Seminar Ben Jonson Now, Part One Grand B 15 Workshop Curating the Digital Folio of Renaissance Drama Gateway East 15 Seminar Disenchantments / Re-enchantments, Part One Grand A 16 Seminar Exhibiting the Early Modern: Gesture, Memory, Space Grand C 16 Seminar Forms of Time, Part Two Grand F 16 Seminar Intrusions by Others in Shakespeare’s Writing Sterling 1 16 Seminar Performance, Print, and Politics in 1621 and Beyond Mills 3 16 Workshop Practice-as-Research in Shakespeare Studies Sterling 6 17 Seminar Shakespeare and the Liberal Arts Curriculum Sterling 3 17 Seminar Shakespeare and the Limits of Cognitive Theory Grand G 17 Seminar Shakespeare without Africans Mills 6 17 Seminar “A Smack of All Neighboring Languages” Mills 1 17 Seminar Theater and Judgment in Early Modern England Grand H 17 Seminar Words and Things Sterling 9 18 6:00 p.m. Meeting Meeting of the Shakespeare Quarterly Editorial Board Sterling 4 18 8:00 p.m. Performance As You Like It presented by Actors from the London Stage Grand E 18

SATURDAY, 12 APRIL 7:30 a.m. Meeting Internet Shakespeare Editorial Board meeting Mills 5 18 8:00 a.m. Information Programs, name tags, tickets, information Grand Foyer 18 Exhibits Book exhibits close at 12:00 p.m. Regency AB 18 9:00 a.m. Panel Session Shakespeare and Zizek: “Looking Awry” Grand D 18 Panel Session Shakespeare’s Not Bawdy Grand E 18 10:30 a.m. Break Coffee and tea served Foyers 19 11:00 a.m. Roundtable Global Shakespeare in Prisons, Villages, Opera Houses Grand D 19 Panel Session Authorial Doubling Grand E 19 12:45 p.m. Workshop Advice on How to Get Published Grand D 19 1:30 p.m. Workshop Workshop for Teachers Regency C 19 2:00 p.m. Panel Session Feminists Adapt (to) Shakespeare Grand D 20 Panel Session Reading Mimesis, Chapter 13 Grand E 20 4:00 p.m. Workshop Actors from the London Stage Performance Workshop Parkview 20 Seminar Alter Egos and Second Selves Grand C 20 Seminar Ben Jonson Now, Part Two Grand B 20 Seminar Contending with Shakespeare through Adaptation Sterling 9 20 Seminar Conversions / Conversations Regency E 21 Workshop Digital Resources for the Early Modern Book Trade Sterling 3 21 Seminar Disenchantments / Re-Enchantments, Part Two Grand A 21 Seminar Elemental Shakespeare Mills 3 21 Seminar The Erotics of Memory in Shakespeare’s England Grand F 22 Seminar Julius Caesar Sterling 6 22 Seminar New Approaches to Visualizing Shakespeare Mills 1 22 Seminar “The Materiality of the Shakespearean Text” Sterling 1 22 Seminar Rules of Playing and Theatrical Culture Regency F 22 Seminar Shakespeare and Dance Mills 6 23 Seminar Shakespeare Beyond Words Grand G 23 Seminar Theater and Neighborhood in Early Modern London Grand H 23 10:00 p.m. Dance Shakespeare / Malone Society Dance Regency CD 23

3 SECOND FLOOR HYATT REGENCY AT THE ARCH ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI

4 FOURTH FLOOR

5 Wednesday, 9 April Thursday, 10 April

6:00 to 7:30 p.m. 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Registration Registration Regency Foyer Grand Foyer

7:30 to 10:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Play Reading: Monsieur Thomas Book Exhibits Grand AB Room Regency AB Room

Sponsored by Shakespeare Bulletin. 10:00 a.m to 12:00 p.m. Open to all registrants and their guests. Seminar: The Blind Spots of 8:00 to 10:30 p.m. Knowledge in Shakespeare and his World Performance: As You Like It Grand A Room Grand E Room Leaders: Subha Mukherji, University of Cambridge and Graham Bradshaw, University Presented by Actors from the London Stage. of Queensland Open to all registrants and their guests. Barbara Jane Bono, SUNY, Buffalo Mary Baine Campbell, Brandeis University Jacqueline Cowan, Duke University Amrita Dhar, University of Michigan Jennifer Feather, University of North Carolina, Greensboro Jonathan Gil Harris, Ashoka University Erin Kathleen Kelly, Rutgers University Laura E. Levine, University Rhodri Lewis, University of Oxford Jillian Linster, University of Iowa Katharine Eisaman Maus, University of Virginia Lauren Robertson, Washington University in St. Louis Debora Shuger, University of California, Los Angeles Stephen Spiess, University of Michigan Rebecca Wiseman, University of Toronto Adam Zucker, University of Massachusetts

6 Thursday, 10 April

Seminar: Creative / Critical Adele Seeff, University of Maryland Approaches to Shakespeare Donna Woodford-Gormley, New Mexico Highlands University Sterling 6 Room Leader: Rob Conkie, La Trobe University Seminar: New and Revised

John Cameron, Saint Mary’s University Narratives of the Theater Darlene Ciraulo, University of Central Missouri Grand B Room Kavita Mudan Finn, Simmons College Leader: June Schlueter, Lafayette College Donald Hedrick, Kansas State University aroline odge atta Columbia College Chicago C D L , Douglas Arrell, University of Winnipeg ynthia ewis Davidson College C L , Gina M. Di Salvo, Northwestern University cott aisano University of Massachusetts, Boston S M , David Kathman, Chicago, Illinois essica c all Delaware Valley College J M C , Siobhan C. Keenan, De Montfort University ane ells Muskingum University J W , Roslyn L. Knutson, University of Arkansas, Little Rock atthew arnowiecki Touro College M Z , Christopher Matusiak, Ithaca College Rebecca Munson, University of California Seminar: The Icon Alan H. Nelson, University of California Kara Northway, Kansas State University Sterling 9 Room Elizabeth Elaine Tavares, University of Illinois, Leaders: Sue Wiseman, Birkbeck College Urbana-Champaign London and Gillian Woods, Birkbeck College Matthew Vadnais, Beloit University London Seminar: Object-Oriented David Boyles, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Victoria Brownlee, University College Dublin Environs, Part One Daniel R. Gibbons, Catholic University of America Grand C Room Tamara A. Goeglein, Franklin & Marshall College Leaders: Jeffrey Jerome Cohen, David Hawkes, Arizona State University George Washington University and Frederick Kiefer, University of Arizona Julian Yates, University of Delaware Tony Lilly, Sweet Briar College Richelle Munkhoff, University of Colorado, Boulder Lizz Angello, University of South Florida Adrienne A. Redding, Western Michigan University Sallie Anglin, Glenville State College Joel Rodgers, University of Toronto Keith M. Botelho, Kennesaw State University Jennifer Royston, Michigan State University Patricia Cahill, Emory University Emily Sugerman, University of Western Ontario Drew Daniel, Johns Hopkins University J. Case Tompkins, Purdue University Christopher Foley, University of California, Santa Barbara Seminar: Intercultural Joanna Grossman, Harvard University Shakespeare: Theory and Christine Hoffman, Georgia Institute of Technology Methodology Neal Robert Klomp, Michigan State University Rebecca Laroche, University of Colorado, Colorado Mills 6 Room Springs Leader: Bi-Qi Beatrice Lei, National Taiwan Julia Reinhard Lupton, University of California, Irvine University Anne M. Myers, University of Missouri

Thea Buckley, Shakespeare Institute Urvashi Chakravarty, University of Hawaii, Manoa Daniel Gates, Saginaw Valley State University Benjamin Hilb, Emory University Eleine Ng, Shakespeare Institute

7 Thursday, 10 April

Seminar: Queer Tom Cheesman, Swansea University Heterosexualities Rana Choi, University of Chicago Divinity School Hugh Craig, University of Newcastle Grand F Room Bradley Greenburg, Northeastern Illinois University Leaders: Simone Chess, Wayne State William Michael Hamlin, Washington State University and Melissa J. Jones, Eastern University Matthias Heim, Université de Neuchâtel Michigan University Lynne Magnusson, University of Toronto Kris McAbee, University of Arkansas, Little Rock Valerie C. Billing, University of California, Davis Russ McDonald, Goldsmiths College, University of Morwenna Amy Carr, University of Reading London Annalisa Castaldo, Widener University Goran Stanivukovic, Saint Mary’s University Will Fisher, Lehman College, CUNY Andrea F. Van Nort, Air Force Academy Judith Haber, Tufts University Denis Yarow, University of Toronto Bradley Irish, Arizona State University Emily Griffiths Jones, Boston University Shannon Elizabeth Kelley, Fairfield University Seminar: Shakespeare and Madhavi Menon, Ashoka University Pedagogy Brian Pietras, Rutgers University Christine Varnado, SUNY, Buffalo Grand G Room Jordan Windholz, Fordham University Leader: Lynn Enterline, Vanderbilt University Seminar: Reimagining Topicality Daniel Ellis, St. Bonaventure University Mills 3 Room Kenneth Graham, University of Waterloo Leader: Barbara Sebek, Colorado State Ross M. Knecht, University Raashi Rastogi, Northwestern University Cody Reis, New York University Thomas P. Anderson, Mississippi State University Nathaniel Amos Rothschild, St. Thomas Aquinas Diana Barnes, University of Queensland College Christine Marie Carlson, Emerson College Bradley David Ryner, Arizona State University Gregory A. Foran, Nazareth College of Rochester Paul F. Weinhold, University of Dallas Philip Goldfarb, University of Chicago Deanne Williams, York University David Hershinow, Princeton University Jeffery Moser, University of Denver Seminar: Shakespeare and the Hillary M. Nunn, University of Akron Stephen O’Neill, National University of Ireland Book Trade, 1642-1737 David Read, University of Missouri Mills 1 Room Anita Gilman Sherman, American University Leaders: Emma Depledge, Université de Alan Stewart, Genève and Peter Kirwan, University of Laura Lehua Yim, San Francisco State University Nottingham

Seminar: Shakespeare and Anthony Brano, Fordham University Language: Close and Distant Francis X. Connor, Wichita State University Lukas Erne, Université de Genève Reading Jonathan Holmes, Ohio State University Regency F Room Edmund King, Open University Leaders: Jonathan Hope, Strathclyde University and Margaret Gisela Tudeau- Clayton, Université de Neuchâtel

Jonathan Baldo, University of Rochester Anupam Basu, Washington University in St. Louis

8 Thursday, 10 April

Seminar: The Shakespeare Gaywyn E. Moore, Gustavus Adolphus College Documentary Sara Morrison, William Jewell College Holly Moyer, University of California, Los Angeles Sterling 8 Room Joel Elliot Slotkin, Towson University Leader: Michael P. Jensen, Shakespeare Timothy A. Turner, University of South Florida Newsletter 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Susanne Greenhalgh, University of Roehampton Theodore Leinwand, University of Maryland Katharine Ormsby, University of Connecticut Performance Workshop: Johnathan Pope, Memorial University of Shakespeare and Gender: Newfoundland Playing Sexual Biformity in As You Like It Parkview Room Seminar: Shakespeare, Performance, and the Senses Presented by Actors from the London Stage. Sterling 3 Room Open to all registrants and their guests. Leader: Farah Karim-Cooper, Shakespeare’s Globe 12:00 to 1:30 p.m.

Roya Julia Biggie, CUNY, Graduate Center Digital Room Carla Della Gatta, Northwestern University Regency E Room Holly E. Dugan, George Washington University Lars Engle, University of Tulsa Open to all registrants and their guests. Jennifer Forsyth, Kutztown University Benjamin Fowler, University of Warwick José Manuel González, Universidad de Alicante 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. Colleen Kennedy, Ohio State University Jennifer Low, Florida Atlantic University Panel Session: Catastrophic Simon Smith, Birkbeck College, London Daniel Paul Timbrell, University of Southern Ecologies in Shakespeare’s Queensland Late Tragedies Penelope Woods, University of Western Australia Grand D Room Session Organizer: Steve Mentz Seminar: Slavery, Captivity, Chair: Katherine Eggert, University of and Piracy in Early Modern Colorado, Boulder Writing Grand H Room Randall Martin, University of New Brunswick Catastrophe I: War and the Leaders: Laurie Ellinghausen, University Environment in Macbeth of Missouri, Kansas City and Daniel Vitkus, University of California, San Diego Steve Mentz, St. John’s University

Abdulhamit Arvas, Michigan State University Catastrophe II: Flood in Antony and Amanda Bailey, University of Maryland Cleopatra Pompa Banerjee, University of Colorado, Denver Stephanie Chamberlain, Southeast Missouri State Simon Palfrey, Oxford University University Catastrophe III: The Wounds of Jason Elliot Cohen, Berea College Possibility Stephen Deng, Michigan State University Valerie Forman, New York University Peter Kuling, Wilfred Laurier University

9 Thursday, 10 April

Panel Session: Shakespeare Kathryn Gucer, Lutherville, Maryland 1914-1916: Local Becoming Maurice Hunt, Baylor University Carmen Nocentelli, University of New Mexico Global Gloria Olchowy, Grant MacEwan University Grand E Room Marjorie Rubright, University of Toronto David H. Wood, Northern Michigan University Session Organizer: Gordon McMullan Chair: Jennifer R. Rust, Saint Louis University Seminar: Coriolanus Clara Calvo, Universidad de Murcia Sterling 6 Room Performing the Tercentenary: Leader: Niamh J. O’Leary, Xavier University Integrating the Archive and the Repertoire Vernon Guy Dickson, Florida International University Michael D. Friedman, University of Scranton Gordon McMullan, King’s College London David George, Urbana University “Goblin’s Market”: Commemoration, Lianne Habinek, Bard College Peter Holland, University of Notre Dame Anti-Semitism, and the Invention of Sean Lawrence, University of British Columbia, “Global” Shakespeare, 1914-1916 Okanagan Rebecca Muich, University of North Carolina, Monika Smialkowska, Northumbria University Greensboro Global and Local Shakespeare: Curtis Perry, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign St. Louis, 1914-1916 Amy Sattler, Washington University in St. Louis John D. Staines, John Jay College, CUNY 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. Mary K. Steible, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville James W. Stone, American University Digital Room Steven Syrek, Rutgers University Regency E Room Robert N. Watson, University of California, Los Angeles Open to all registrants and their guests. Seminar: The Erotics of 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Shakespeare’s Poetry Grand H Room Seminar: Brothers and Others: Leader: Ian Frederick Moulton, Arizona New Directions State University Grand A Room Anthony Gerard Barthelemy, University of Miami Leaders: Elizabeth Bearden, University of Sonya Brockman, University of North Carolina, Wisconsin and Julia Schleck, University of Charlotte Nebraska, Lincoln Christopher M. Clary, Emory & Henry College Andrew J. Fleck, San Jose State University Bernadette Andrea, University of Texas, San Antonio Laura H. Friedman, College of William and Mary Kevin A. Boettcher, University of Wisconsin Mike Gadaleto, University of Wisconsin Dennis A. Britton, University of New Hampshire Erin K. Kelly, Ohio State University Brinda Charry, Keene State University Katherine Romack, University of West Florida Ambereen Dadabhoy, Harvey Mudd College Lisa S. Starks-Estes, University of South Florida, Brent Dawson, Emory University St. Petersburg Joel M. Dodson, Southern Connecticut State Paul Joseph Zajac, Pennsylvania State University University Ruben Espinosa, University of Texas, El Paso Karen Angelle Feiner, Purdue University

10 Thursday, 10 April Seminar: Evidence in Early Seminar: Forms of Time, Modern Drama Studies Part One Mills 6 Room Grand F Room Leader: Travis D. Williams, University of Leader: Lauren Shohet, Villanova University Rhode Island Mary Adams, Western Carolina University Joel B. Altman, University of California Meredith Beales, Washington University in Saint Louis Paula S. Berggren, Baruch College, CUNY Anna Beskin, Fordham University James P. Conlan, University of Puerto Rico, Alice A. Dailey, Villanova University Rio Piedras Evelyn Gajowski, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Imtiaz Habib, Old Dominion University Andrew Griffin, University of California, Santa Barbara James Hirsh, Georgia State University Brian K. Knight, University of Wisconsin Ivan Lupic, Stanford University Philip Lorenz, Cornell University Maria Sequeira Mendes, Escola Superior Teatro e Nichole E. Miller, Temple University Cinema Stephanie Murray, Carnegie Mellon University Zsolt Mohi, University of Kansas Judy Park, Loyola Marymount University Heather J. Murray, College of Coastal Georgia Kevin Petersen, University of Massachusetts, Lowell Jonathan A. Walker, Portland State University Kay Stanton, California State University, Fullerton Helen M. Whall, College of the Holy Cross Jennifer C. Vaught, University of Louisiana, Lafayette

Workshop: Finding Signals Seminar: The Global for Performance in a Shakespeare Festival: Shakespeare Text Shakespearean Diplomacy Regency F Room Sterling 8 Room Leader: Ralph Alan Cohen, Mary Baldwin Leader: Christie Carson, Royal Holloway College London

This workshop is closed to auditors. Leticia Concepcion Garcia, University of California, Irvine Isabel Guerrero Llorente, Universidad de Murcia Andrew Barnaby, University of Vermont Robert Ormsby, Memorial University of Newfoundland Eric Alexander G. Binnie, Hendrix College Kevin Quarmby, Oxford College, Emory University Ann Jennalie Cook, Vanderbilt University David Ruiter, University of Texas, El Paso Nora L. Corrigan, Mississippi University for Women Travis Curtright, Ave Maria University Nichole Dewall, McKendree University Seminar: Inn-wards: Literary- Annette Drew-Bear, Washington and Jefferson Legal Culture of the Inns of College Sarah Enloe, American Shakespeare Center Court Brett Gamboa, Dartmouth College Grand G Room Douglas E. Green, Augsburg College Leaders: Jessica Winston, Idaho State Laury Magnus, United States Merchant Marine University and Virginia Lee Strain, Academy Loyola University Chicago John W. Mahon, Iona College Kathryn McPherson, Utah Valley University Cheryl Dudgeon, University of Western Ontario Ryan Singh Paul, Allegheny College Robert Payne Fox, Tufts University Meredith Anne Skura, Rice University William R. Jones, Murray State University Leila Ruth Watkins, University of Michigan Constance Jordan, Claremont Graduate University Andrew M. Kau, Yale University Bill Kerwin, University of Missouri

11 Thursday, 10 April

Sarah Knight, University of Leicester Anne-Marie E. Schuler, Central State University James McBain, Magdalen College, Cambridge Liberty Star Stanavage, SUNY, Potsdam Erin A. McCarthy, Arizona State University Jan Stirm, University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire Kelly J. Stage, University of Nebraska Barbara H. Traister, Lehigh University Jackie Anne Watson, Birkbeck College, London Wendy Wall, Northwestern University Kimberly R. West, Cumberland School of Law Seminar: Shakespeare and Seminar: Object-Oriented Theories of Spectatorship Environs, Part Two Mills 1 Room Grand C Room Leaders: Meg Pearson, University of West Leaders: Jeffrey Jerome Cohen, Georgia and Amy Rodgers, Mount Holyoke George Washington University and College Julian Yates, University of Delaware Lucian Ghita, Clemson University an awkley University of Nevada, Reno Eileen Joy, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville J M. H , achael aith illiard Fordham University Vin Nardizzi, University of British Columbia R F H , lizabeth odgson University of British Columbia Tara E. Pedersen, University of Wisconsin, Parkside E H , u in o Wellesley College Tripthi Pillai, Coastal Carolina University Y J K , enjamin harles iele University of Iowa Karen Raber, University of Mississippi B C M , homas oretti Iona College Pauline E. Reid, University of Georgia T J. M , ova yhill New College of Florida Emily Elizabeth Rendek, University of South Carolina N M , egan elinger University of Western Ontario Lindsey Row-Heyveld, Luther College M S , hiladitya en Montclair State University Debapriya Sarkar, Rutgers University S S , ancy impson ounger Luther College Scott A. Trudell, University of Maryland N S -Y , essica ooker Indiana University, Bloomington Mary Trull, St. Olaf College J T , ennie arie otava New York University Rob Wakeman, University of Maryland J M V , Jennifer Waldron, University of Pittsburgh Katherine Schaap Williams, New York University, Seminar: Shakespeare in Abu Dhabi Contemporary Fiction Luke Wilson, Ohio State University Sterling 3 Room Seminar: Putting Gender to Leader: Andrew James Hartley, University Work of North Carolina, Charlotte

Grand B Room Regina Buccola, Roosevelt University Leader: Mark Albert Johnston, University Emily Detmer-Goebel, Northern Kentucky University of Windsor Jennifer Flaherty, Georgia College and State University vonne ann Memorial University of Newfoundland Elizabeth V. Acosta, Wayne State University Y H , ate onya arvey National University of Ireland, Jami Lynn Ake, Washington University in Saint Louis K S H , Galway Michelle Dowd, University of North Carolina, en acobsen Memorial University of Greensboro K R. J , Newfoundland Katherine Anne Gillen, Texas A & M University, atharine iu Taffety Punk Theater Company San Antonio K K. L , ohn ric arler Munich, Germany Amy Greenstadt, Portland State University J E M , hristopher orrow Western Illinois University Courtney Lehmann, University of the Pacific C M , aurie sborne Colby College Sandra A. Logan, Michigan State University L E. O , yler asser University of Southern Mississippi Maya Mathur, University of Mary Washington M. T S , ichelle athryn ost University of Liverpool Jessica Murphy, University of Texas, Dallas M K Y , Marianne Novy, University of Pittsburgh

12 Thursday, 10 April

Seminar: Shakespeare in 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Motion Mills 3 Room Performance Workshop: Leader: Shankar Raman, Massachusetts The Actor and the Text: Institute of Technology Verse vs. Prose in As You Like It Parkview Room Layla Aldousany, Duke University Piers Brown, West Virginia University Presented by Actors from the London Stage. Mary Thomas Crane, Boston College Open to all registrants and their guests. Katherine Eggert, University of Colorado Lowell Gallagher, University of California, Los Angeles 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Sharon J. Harris, Fordham University Timothy Harrison, University of Toronto Tiffany Hoffman, McGill University Welcome Howard Marchitello, Rutgers University Adam Rzepka, Montclair State University Reception Devon Wallace, Loyola University Chicago Peabody Opera House

Seminar: Shakespeare without Print Sterling 1 Room Leader: Paul Menzer, Mary Baldwin College

Faith Acker, Morristown, Tennessee Sujata Iyengar, University of Georgia András Kiséry, City College of New York Genevieve Love, Colorado College James J. Marino, Cleveland State University Bernice Neal, York University Richard Preiss, University of Utah Andrea R. Stevens, University of Illinois Photo credit: Tom Paule

Seminar: Theorizing the The 2014 welcome reception will be held in a the historic Peabody Opera House. The recep- Digital Archive tion is open to all registrants for the 42nd Sterling 9 Room Annual Meeting and their guests. Each guest must have an SAA name tag. Leaders: Louise Geddes, Adelphi To walk to the Peabody Opera House, exit the University and Valerie M. Fazel, Hyatt’s 4th Street entrance and turn left onto Arizona State University 4th Street. At the end of the block, turn right onto Chestnut Street, continue on Chestnut Peter S. Donaldson, Massachusetts Institute of Street for a little over half a mile until you Technology reach North 14th Street. Turn left onto North Laura A. Estill, Texas A & M University 14th Street and go one block to the Peabody. SAA staff will direct you to one of three en- Jesús Tronch Pérez, Universitat de València trances to the building. Daniel Shore, Georgetown University Geoffrey Way, Arizona State University A limited shuttle service is provided only for those who have difficulty walking this dis- tance. Shuttle buses will depart from the 4th Street entrance of the Hyatt hotel.

13 Friday, 11 April 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Panel Session: Shakespeare and the Meaning of the Registration Modern Humanities Grand Foyer Grand D Room Session Organizer: Paul A. Kottman 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Chair: Heather James, University of Southern California

Book Exhibits Sarah Beckwith, Duke University Regency AB Room Shakespeare and the Importance of Being Human, Or, “The body is the 8:00 to 9:00 a.m. best picture of the human soul”: Macbeth, Pain, Pity Trustees’ Breakfast for Graduate Students Paul A. Kottman, New School for Social Research Grand A Room Why We Care About Shakespeare (If We Do) Open to all graduate student members.

David Schalkwyk, Queen Mary, University of 9:00 to 10:30 a.m. London Inside the Humanities / The Humanities Plenary Panel Session: Inside Radical Tragedy / Political Shakespeare, 30 Years Later Panel Session: Shakespeare Regency Ballroom in Time Session Organizer: Graham Holderness Grand E Room Chair: Dympna C. Callaghan, Syracuse Session Organizer: Supriya Chaudhuri University Chair: Garrett Sullivan, Jr., Pennsylvania State University Graham Holderness, Hertfordshire University “Thirty Year Ago”: The Complex Coppélia Kahn, Brown University Legacy of Political Shakespeare Of many ages, and (therefore) for all time: Commemorating Shakespeare Ania Loomba, University of Pennsylvania What’s Radical about Radical Tragedy Ruth Morse, Université-Paris-Diderot Today? Shakespeare Out of Time

Jonathan Dollimore, Independent Scholar Supriya Chaudhuri, Jadavpur University A Response Shakespeare in Colonial and Post- Colonial Time 10:30 to 11:00 a.m.

Coffee Break Grand and Regency Foyers 14 Friday, 11 April

1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Seminar: Ben Jonson Now, Part One Annual Luncheon Grand B Room Regency Ballroom Leader: Sara van den Berg, Saint Louis University Presiding: Diana Henderson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology John D. Cox, Hope College Timothy Francisco, Youngstown State University Open to all registrants for the 42nd Annual Javad Ghatta, University of New Brunswick Meeting. Tickets for guests’ luncheons may be John M. Kuhn, Columbia University purchased at the registration tables (based on James Loxley, University of Edinburgh availability). James Ross MacDonald, University of the South Dimitry Senyshyn, University of Toronto 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Akihiko Shimizu, University of St. Andrews Jay Simons, Southern Illinois University Jeanette Nguyen Tran, New York University Performance Workshop: Laura Williamson-Ambrose, Saint Mary’s College A Forest Full of Characters: Marshelle Woodward, University of Wisconsin Extreme Casting and the Creation of Character(s) in As You Like It Workshop: Curating the Digital Parkview Room Folio of Renaissance Drama for the 21st Century Presented by Actors from the London Stage. Gateway East Room Open to all registrants and their guests. Leader: Michael Witmore, Folger 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Shakespeare Library

Jennifer Ailles, Columbia College Chicago Seminar: Accidental Kristen Abbott Bennett, Stonehill College Shakespeare Peter Berek, Amherst College Sukanta Chaudhuri, Jadavpur University Gateway West Room Jennifer Higginbotham, Ohio State University Leader: Christy Desmet, University of Eric M. Johnson, Folger Shakespeare Library Georgia Allison Kellar Lenhardt, University of Georgia Ellen MacKay, Indiana University ohn ance Florida State University Maurizio Calbi, University of Salerno J V. N , imala asupathi Hofstra University Jim Casey, High Point University V C. P , atherine owe Bryn Mawr College Brandon Christopher, University of Winnipeg K R , ahul apra Ryerson University Charles Conaway, University of Southern Indiana R S , mily herwood Graduate Center, CUNY Melissa M. Croteau, California Baptist University E G. S , anet right tarner Wilkes University Kristin Denslow, University of Florida J W S , tephen ittek McGill University Kirk Hendershott-Kraetzer, Olivet College S W , Jennifer R. Holl, Rhode Island College Scott A. Hollifield, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Natalie J. Loper, University of Alabama Caitlin McHugh, University of Minnesota Douglas McQueen-Thomson, SUNY, New Paltz The Gateway Rooms are located on the 18th Allison E. Meyer, Assumption College floor of the Hyatt Hotel. Daniel Pollack-Pelzner, Linfield College

15 Friday, 11 April Seminar: Disenchantments / Seminar: Forms of Time, Re-Enchantments, Part One Part Two Grand A Room Grand F Room Leaders: Nandini Das, University of Liverpool Leader: Lauren Shohet, Villanova University and Nick Davis, University of Liverpool Carla Baricz, Yale University Charlotte Artese, Agnes Scott College Rebecca Bushnell, University of Pennsylvania Kasey Evans, Northwestern University William C. Carroll, Boston University Claire M. Falck, Rowan University Michael C. Clody, University of Houston, Clear Lake Jessica Roberts Frazier, George Washington Vivian L. Davis, University of Arkansas University Meghan Davis-Mercer, University of Southern Bronwyn Johnston, University of Oxford California Jesse M. Lander, University of Notre Dame Laura A. Dodds, Mississippi State University Sarah Elizabeth Ranveig Linwick, University of Raphael Falco, University of Maryland, Baltimore Michigan County Erin Kathleen Minear, College of William and Mary Susan Harlan, Wake Forest University John M. Mucciolo, Glen Ridge Public Schools Vanessa Rapatz, University of California, Davis Anthony Oliveira, University of Toronto Elizabeth Marie Rodriguez, Northwestern University Tracey Sedinger, University of Northern Colorado Tristan Samuk, University of Toronto Maria Shmygol, University of Liverpool Robin Scott Stewart, University of California, Irvine Deborah Willis, University of California, Riverside Valerie Wayne, University of Hawai’i

Seminar: Exhibiting the Early Seminar: Intrusions by Others Modern: Gesture, Memory, in Shakespeare’s Writing Space Sterling 1 Room Grand C Room Leader: Steven W. May, Emory University Leaders: Pascale Aebischer, University Meghan C. Andrews, University of Texas, Austin of Exeter and Kathryn Prince, University of Douglas Bruster, University of Texas, Austin Ottawa Gary Waller, SUNY, Purchase College Jennifer Linhart Wood, George Washington University Cassie Ash, University of Birmingham Sarah Louise Barnden, King’s College, London Katherine Blake, Indiana University Seminar: Performance, Print, Amy D. Boesky, Boston College and Politics in 1621 and Marissa Greenberg, University of New Mexico Beyond Nicola M. Imbracsio, Saginaw Valley State University Cary M. Mazer, University of Pennsylvania Mills 3 Room Kathryn M. Moncrief, Washington College Leaders: Lucy Munro, Kings College, London Mark Bradley Owen, Loyola University Chicago and David Nicol, Dalhousie University Joshua Smith, Pennsylvania State University Jennifer L. Steigerwalt, Arizona State University Catherine R. Clifford, University of North Texas Steven Urkowitz, City College of New York Lauren S. Garrett, University of North Carolina Edward Gieskes, University of South Carolina Eric John Griffin, Millsaps College Tracey Hill, Bath Spa University Mira A. Kafantaris, Ohio State University Jonathan Kotchian, Georgia Institute of Technology Lawrence Manley, Yale University Clare McManus, University of Roehampton, London Rachel E. Poulsen, Edgewood College Claudia Ross, Wayne State University 16 Sarah Wall-Randell, Wellesley College Friday, 11 April Workshop: Playing the Thing: Seminar: Shakespeare without Practice-as-Research in Africans: Staging Blackness Shakespeare Studies in the Early Modern English Sterling 6 Room Theater Leaders: Andy Kesson, University of Mills 6 Room Roehampton and Stephen Purcell, Leader: Ian Smith, Lafayette College University of Warwick Bianca F. Calabresi, Fairleigh Dickinson University Josy Miller, University of California, Davis Meghan Daly Costa, Northwestern University Holger Schott Syme, University of Toronto Susan Michele Dunn-Hensley, Wheaton College Evelyn Tribble, University of Otago Kalissa Arz Hendrickson, Arizona State University Emma Whipday, University College London Brenda M. Henry-Offor, SUNY, Empire State College Seminar: Shakespeare and the Naomi Conn Liebler, Montclair State University Liberal Arts Curriculum Sterling 3 Room Seminar: “A Smack of All Neighboring Languages” Leaders: Elizabeth Hutcheon, Huntingdon Mills 1 Room College and Jeff Rufo, Rutgers University Leader: Michael Saenger, Southwestern Benjamin V. Beier, Washburn University University David Sterling Brown, New York University Marisa R. Cull, Randolph-Macon College Ton Hoenselaars, Utrecht University Kyle DiRoberto, University of Arizona South David C. Moberly, University of Minnesota Hillary Eklund, Loyola University New Orleans Marianne Montgomery, East Carolina University Emily Isaacson, Heidelberg University Kristen Poole, University of Delaware Wesley R. Kisting, Georgia Regents University Marie Roche, University of Massachusetts Mary Janell Metzger, Western Washington University Ann Pleiss Morris, Ripon College Seminar: Theater and Joseph Navitsky, West Chester University Deborah Uman, St. John Fisher College Judgment in Early Modern Jayme M. Yeo, Belmont University England Grand H Room Seminar: Shakespeare and the Leader: Kevin Curran, University of North Limits of Cognitive Theory Texas Grand G Room Katherine B. Attie, Towson University Leaders: Paul Cefalu, Lafayette College Stephanie M. Bahr, University of California Devin L. Byker, Boston University and James Kuzner, Brown University David Currell, American University of Beirut Marcia Eppich-Harris, Marian University Megan Elizabeth Allen, Washington University in Heather Hirschfeld, University of Tennessee Saint Louis Harry Keyishian, Fairleigh Dickinson University Press Michael R. Booth, Brandeis University Gretchen E. Minton, Montana State University Alessandro Garganigo, Austin College Robert B. Pierce, Oberlin College Nicholas Ryan Helms, University of Alabama Richard Strier, University of Chicago Lucia Martinez, University of Pennsylvania Olga Lucia Valbuena, Wake Forest University Irene Middleton, Manchester Metropolitan University Cordelia Zukerman, University of Michigan Mardy Philippian, Simpson University Celine Pitre, University of Toronto Nicholas Rego, University of Virginia Hannah Chapelle Wojciehowski, University of Texas, Austin 17 Seminar: Words and Things aturday pril Sterling 9 Room S , 12 A Leaders: Miriam Jacobson, University of 7:30 to 9:00 a.m. Georgia and Wendy Beth Hyman, Oberlin College Meeting of the Editorial Board Heather M. Ackerman, Arizona State University of the Internet Shakespeare James E. Berg, Middlebury College Mills 5 Room Liza Blake, University of Toronto, Mississauga Claire Duncan, University of Toronto 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon Stephen Merriam Foley, Brown University Giosue Ghisalberti, Humber College Stephen Hequembourg, University of Virginia Information and Book Exhibits Natasha Korda, Wesleyan University Grand Foyer and Regency AB Room Chloe Porter, University of Sussex Kathryn Vomero Santos, New York University 9:00 to 10:30 a.m. Elizabeth Spiller, Florida State University Myra Emily Wright, McGill University Panel Session: Shakespeare 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. and Zizek: “Looking Awry” Grand D Room Meeting of the Editorial Board Session Organizer: David L. Orvis of Shakespeare Quarterly Chair: Drew Daniel, Johns Hopkins University Sterling 4 Room Linda Charnes, Indiana University 8:00 to 10:30 p.m. Shakespeare: Still the Sublime Object? David L. Orvis, Appalachian State University Performance: As You Like It The Pervert’s Guide to Shakespeare Grand E Room Will Stockton, Clemson University Presented by Actors from the London Stage. Marrying the Neighbor; or, Shakespeare Open to all registrants and their guests. is a Study in Horror

Panel Session: Shakespeare’s Not Bawdy Grand E Room Session Organizer: Zachary Lesser Chair: Jonathan Sawday, Saint Louis University

Matthew Kozusko, Ursinus College Did Fellatio Have a Renaissance?

Mario DiGangi, CUNY, Graduate Center Shakespeare’s “Bawdy”

Zachary Lesser, University of Pennsylvania Hamlet’s Contrary Matters: The Power of the Gloss and the History of an

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10:30 to 11:00 a.m. Christopher Shirley, Northwestern University Maid to Measure: Shakespearean Coffee Break Authorship in the History of Women’s Reading Grand Foyer and Regency AB Room

Anthony Guy Patricia, University of 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Nevada, Las Vegas “They have made worms’ meat Panel Session: Global of me”: Gender Trouble in Baz Shakespeare in Prisons, Luhrmann’s Romeo + Juliet Villages, and Opera Houses Grand D Room 12:45 to 2:15 p.m. Session Organizer: Sheila T. Cavanagh Chair: Sujata Iyengar, University of Georgia Publications Workshop: Advice on How to Get Published Steve Rowland, Shakespeare Central Grand D Room Globe to Globe Shakespeare Visits Prison: or to Whom Does Shakespeare Workshop Leader: Margaret Bartley, Belong? Publisher, The Arden Shakespeare, Bloomsbury Publishing Karen Saillant, International Opera Theater “Shall We Hear This Music?” The Open to all registrants and their guests. International Opera Theater Company’s Shakespearean Premieres in Italy Participants are welcome to bring their lunches to the Publications Workshop. Sandwiches Sheila T. Cavanagh, Emory University and other lunch items are for sale outside the “For suff’rance is the badge of all our Grand D room. tribe”: Exploring Shakespeare with Tribal Colleges through the World 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Shakespeare Project Workshop for Teachers: Curing Panel Session: Authorial ShakesFear in Your Classroom Doubling: Collaboration, Regency C Room Appropriation, and Workshop Leaders: Sarah Enloe, Interpretation Cass Morris, and Ralph Alan Cohen, Grand E Room American Shakespeare Center Education Session Organizers: Members of the Open Department Submissions Committee for 2014 Chair: Kasey Evans, Northwestern University

Galena Hashhozheva, Ludwig-Maximilians- Universität, Munich Timon of Athens: Double Authorship and Triple Paragone

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2:00 to 3:30 p.m. Seminar: Alter Egos and Second Selves Roundtable: Feminists Adapt Grand C Room (to) Shakespeare Leader: Kent Lehnhof, Chapman University Grand D Room John Henry Adams, Arizona State University Session Organizer and Chair: Claire M. Busse, La Salle University Sharon O’Dair, University of Alabama Katharine Cleland, Virginia Tech Andrew Kranzman, Michigan State University Mary Bly, Fordham University Sara D. Luttfring, Pennsylvania State University, Erie Bethany M. Packard, Transylvania University Gayle Greene, Scripps College Susan Pellerin, Wayne State University Chelsea Phillips, Ohio State University Jean Hegland, Healdsburg, California Jonathan Shelley, University of California William W. Weber, Yale University Harry Austin Whitver, University of Alabama Valerie Miner, Stanford University

Panel Session: Reading Seminar: Ben Jonson Now, Mimesis, Chapter 13 Part Two Grand B Room Grand E Room Leader: Sara van den Berg, Saint Louis Session Organizer: Christopher Warley University Chair: David Hawkes, Arizona State University

John Baxter, Dalhousie University Jeff Dolven, Princeton University Richard Y. Duerden, Brigham Young University Auerbach’s Sense of Style Melissa Hull Geil, University of North Carolina Frances L. Helphinstine, Morehead State University Roland Greene, Stanford University Andrew Mattison, University of Toledo Auerbach’s Universalism Andrew Moran, University of Dallas Peter C. Remien, Lewis-Clark State College Christopher Warley, University of Toronto Bhavin Tailor, University of South Carolina Auerbach’s Humanity Matthew M. Thiele, Governors State University Jacob A. Tootalian, University of Wisconsin Emily Vasiliauskas, Princeton University 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. Seminar: Contending with Performance Workshop: Shakespeare through The Empty Director’s Chair: Adaptation Collaboration and Consensus in the Sterling 9 Room AFTLS Production of As You Like It Leader: Adam H. Kitzes, University of North Parkview Room Dakota

Presented by Actors from the London Stage. M. G. Aune, California University of Pennsylvania Open to all registrants and their guests. Rebekah Bale, SUNY, Albany Lara Bovilsky, University of Oregon Jennifer Drouin, University of Alabama Keith Jones, University of Northwestern, St. Paul Douglas M. Lanier, University of New Hampshire Zoltán Márkus, Vassar College

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David Foley McCandless, Southern Oregon University Aaron Pratt, Yale University William Reginald Rampone, Jr., South Carolina Andie Silva, Wayne State University State University David Swain, Southern New Hampshire University Elizabeth Rivlin, Clemson University Sarah Werner, Folger Shakespeare Library Katherine West Scheil, University of Minnesota Charlene V. Smith, Mary Baldwin College Seminar: Disenchantments / Verena Theile, North Dakota State University Virginia Mason Vaughan, Clark University Re-Enchantments, Part Two Grand A Room Seminar: Conversions / Leaders: Nandini Das, University of Conversations: The Language Liverpool and Nick Davis, University of of Religious and Cultural Liverpool

Encounter Katherine Steele Brokaw, University of California, Regency E Room Merced Brooke Conti, SUNY, Brockport Leaders: Matthew Dimmock, University of Ewan Fernie, University of Birmingham Sussex and Helen Smith, University of York Aaron Wells Kitch, Bowdoin College Joan Pong Linton, Indiana University Kimberly A. Coles, University of Maryland Eric S. Mallin, University of Texas, Austin Fatima Ebrahim, University of Western Ontario James D. Mardock, University of Nevada, Reno Hannibal Hamlin, Ohio State University Blair Morris, Marianopolis College Gavin Hollis, , CUNY Christina Romanelli, University of North Carolina, Kathleen Lynch, Folger Shakespeare Library Greensboro Patrick John McGrath, University of Illinois, Sara Saylor, University of Texas, Austin Urbana-Champaign Maggie Lucy Vinter, Case Western Reserve Jamie Paris, University of British Columbia University Tessie Prakas, Yale University Susanne L. Wofford, New York University Gitanjali Shahani, San Francisco State University Abigail Shinn, University of Leeds Matthew J. Smith, Azusa Pacific University Seminar: Elemental Ameer Sohrawardy, Rutgers University, Newark Shakespeare Dyani Johns Taff, University of California, Davis Mills 3 Room Bronwyn V. Wallace, University of Pennsylvania Leader: Lowell Duckert, West Virginia Workshop: Digital Resources University for the Early Modern Book Chris Barrett, Louisiana State University Trade Robin E. Bates, Lynchburg College Sterling 3 Room Todd Andrew Borlik, Bloomsburg University Patrick Crapanzano, Queensborough Community Leaders: Adam G. Hooks, University of College Iowa and Kirk Melnikoff, University of North Sarah Crover, University of British Columbia Carolina, Charlotte Jean E. Feerick, Brown University Stephanie Elizabeth Hunt, Rutgers University Alan B. Farmer, Ohio State University Catherine Lisak, University of Bordeaux Ian Gadd, Bath Spa University David Macauley, Pennsylvania State University Blaine M. Greteman, University of Iowa Donovan H. Sherman, Seton Hall University Elizabeth Zeman Kolkovich, Ohio State University Andrew Tumminia, Spring Hill College Tara Lynn Lyons, University of Massachusetts, Catherine Winiarski, Pomona College Dartmouth Joshua McEvilla, Toronto, Ontario David McInnis, University of Melbourne Sarah J. Neville, West Virginia University 21 Saturday, 12 April

Seminar: The Erotics of Seminar: New Approaches to Memory in Shakespeare’s Visualizing Shakespeare England Mills 1 Room Grand F Room Leader: Diane K. Jakacki, Bucknell University Leaders: John Garrison, Carroll University Michael Alijewicz, Vanderbilt University and Kyle Pivetti, Norwich University Michael Best, University of Victoria Claire A. Dawkins, Stanford University Douglas Iain Clark, University of Strathclyde Joseph Paul Haughey, Northwest Missouri State Rachel Ellen Clark, Wartburg College University Mark Dahlquist, University of Southern Mississippi Peter Latka, University of Toronto Annelise Duerden, Washington University in Saint Louis Lea Lueckling Frost, Lindenwood University Seminar: New Generations Christine Marie Gottlieb, University of California, in “The Materiality of the Los Angeles Stephen Guy-Bray, University of British Columbia Shakespearean Text” Joyce G. MacDonald, University of Kentucky Sterling 1 Room Ian MacInnes, Albion College Leaders: Kurt Schreyer, University of Melanie Mohn, Princeton University Missouri, St. Louis and Cyrus Mulready, SUNY, Dee Anna Phares, North Central College New Paltz Garrett Sullivan, Pennsylvania State University Heather Wicks, Purdue University Rebecca Bach, University of Alabama, Birmingham Rachel L. Zlatkin, Northern Kentucky University Erika Mary Boeckeler, Northeastern University Claire M. L. Bourne, Virginia Commonwealth Seminar: Julius Caesar University Sterling 6 Room John Green, University of British Columbia Jessica M. Rosenberg, University of Pennsylvania Leaders: Sarah K. Scott, Mount St. Mary’s University and M. L. Stapleton, Indiana University-Purdue University, Fort Wayne Seminar: Rules of Playing and Theatrical Culture in Early Ty Buckman, Wittenberg University Modern England Jay Farness, Northern Arizona University Regency F Room Patrick Gray, Durham University Elise Lonich Ryan, Indiana University Leaders: Allison Deutermann, Baruch Rolf O. Mueller, Fanny-Leicht-Gymnasium, College, CUNY and Musa Gurnis, Washington Stuttgart University in St. Louis Mary Nyquist, University of Toronto Christian A. Smith, University of Warwick Thomas P. Cartelli, Muhlenberg College Lawrence N. Weiss, Statesboro, Georgia Jane Hwang Degenhardt, University of Massachusetts Noor Desai, Cornell University Jeffrey S. Doty, West Texas A & M University Kimberly A. Huth, Knox College Nathaniel Cates Leonard, Westminster College Nina Levine, University of South Carolina Erika T. Lin, George Mason University Jeremy Lopez, University of Toronto Stephanie Moore, University of California Steven Mullaney, University of Michigan Stephanie Pietros, Mount Saint Mary College Kirk Quinsland, Fordham University William N. West, Northwestern University 22 Saturday, 12 April

Seminar: Shakespeare and Janelle Jenstad, University of Victoria Dance Sally-Beth MacLean, University of Toronto Linda Kristine Neiberg, Graduate Center, CUNY Mills 6 Room Lori Humphrey Newcomb, University of Illinois, Leaders: Lynsey McCulloch, Coventry Urbana-Champaign University and Brandon Shaw, Brown Christi Spain-Savage, Fordham University Rebecca Tomlin, Birkbeck College, London University

Elizabeth Klett, University of Houston, Clear Lake 10:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Linda McJannet, Bentley University Nona Monahin, Mount Holyoke College Elisa Oh, Howard University The Dance John R. Ziegler, Fordham University Regency CD Room

With music by TKO DJs and a cash bar. Seminar: Shakespeare Beyond Words Sponsored by the SAA and the Malone Society. Grand G Room Tickets are available at the registration tables and at the door. Leaders: Michael Neill, University of Kent and Abigail Rokison, Shakespeare Institute

Joel Benabu, University of Toronto Anthony Burton, University of Massachusetts Alan C. Dessen, University of North Carolina Emma Firestone, University of Cambridge William Germano, Cooper Union Heidi Brayman Hackel, University of California, Riverside Angela Heetderks, University of Michigan Catherine Loomis, University of New Orleans Maria Teresa Prendergast, College of Wooster Rachel Prusko, University of Alberta Tiffany Stern, Oxford University Leslie Thomson, University of Toronto, Mississauga Don Weingust, South Utah University Paul Yachnin, McGill University

Seminar: Theater and Neighborhood in Early Modern London Grand H Room Leader: Christopher Highley, Ohio State University

Mark Bayer, University of Texas, San Antonio Rinku Chatterjee, Syracuse University Christopher D’Addario, Gettysburg College Roze Hentschell, Colorado State University

23 Anna Beskin, Fordham University Participants in the Michael Best, University of Victoria David Martin Bevington, University of Chicago 42nd Annual Meeting Roya Julia Biggie, Graduate Center, CUNY Faith Acker, Morristown, Tennessee Valerie Billing, University of California, Davis Heather Ackerman, Arizona State University Eric Alexander G. Binnie, Hendrix College Elizabeth V. Acosta, Wayne State University Kate Blake, Indiana University John Henry Adams, Arizona State University Liza Blake, University of Toronto, Mississauga Mary Adams, Western Carolina University Mary Bly, Fordham University Pascale Aebischer, University of Exeter Erika Mary Boeckeler, Northeastern University Jennifer Ailles, Columbia College Chicago Amy D. Boesky, Boston College Jami Lynn Ake, Washington University in Saint Kevin Boettcher, University of Wisconsin Louis Barbara J. Bono, SUNY, Buffalo Denise Albanese, George Mason University Michael R. Booth, Brandeis University Layla Aldousany, Duke University Todd Andrew Borlik, Bloomsbury University Michael Alijewicz, Vanderbilt University Keith M. Botelho, Kennesaw State University Megan Elizabeth Allen, Washington University in Claire M. L. Bourne, Virginia Commonwealth Saint Louis University Joel B. Altman, University of California Lara Bovilsky, University of Oregon Thomas P. Anderson, Mississippi State University Judith Kay Bowman, Le Mars, Iowa Bernadette Andrea, University of Texas at San David Boyles, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Antonio Graham Bradshaw, University of Queensland Meghan Andrews, University of Texas at Austin Anthony Brano, Fordham University Lizz Angello, University of South Florida A. R. Braunmuller, University of California, Los Sallie Anglin, Glenville State College Angeles Douglas Arrell, University of Winnipeg Joshua L. Brazee, University of Wisconsin Charlotte Artese, Agnes Scott College Dennis A. Britton, University of New Hampshire Abdulhamit Arvas, Michigan State University Sonya Brockman, University of North Carolina, Cassie Ash, Shakespeare Institute Charlotte Katherine Attie, Towson University Katherine Steele Brokaw, University of California, M. G. Aune, California University of Pennsylvania Merced Joshua David Avery, University of Mary Hardin- David Sterling Brown, New York University Baylor Piers Brown, West Virginia University Victoria Brownlee, University College Dublin Rebecca Ann Bach, University of Alabama, Douglas Bruster, University of Texas, Austin Birmingham Regina Buccola, Roosevelt University Stephanie M. Bahr, University of California Thea Buckley, Shakespeare Institute Amanda Bailey, University of Maryland Ty Buckman, Wittenburg University Jonathan Baldo, University of Rochester James C. Bulman, Allegheny College Rebekah Bale, SUNY, Albany Anthony Burton, University of Massachusetts Pompa Banerjee, University of Colorado, Denver Rebecca Bushnell, University of Pennsylvania Carla Baricz, Yale University Claire M. Busse, La Salle University Andrew Barnaby, University of Vermont Katherine Butler, Wayne State College Sally Barnden, King’s College, London Aaron B. Butler, Catawba College Diana Barnes, University of Queensland Devin Byker, Boston University Chris Barrett, Louisiana State University Anthony G. Barthelemy, University of Miami Patricia Cahill, Emory University Margaret Bartley, Publisher, The Arden Bianca F. Calabresi, Fairleigh Dickinson University Shakespeare, Bloomsbury Publishing Maurizio Calbi, University of Salerno Anupam Basu, Washington University in Saint Louis Dympna Carmel Callaghan, Syracuse University Robin E. Bates, Lynchburg College Clara Calvo, University of Murcia John Robert Baxter, Dalhousie University John Cameron, Saint Mary’s University Mark Bayer, University of Texas, San Antonio Mary Baine Campbell, Brandeis University Meredith Beales, Washington University in St. Louis Christine Marie Carlson, Emerson College Elizabeth Bearden, University of Wisconsin Morwenna Amy Carr, University of Reading Sarah T. Beckwith, Duke University William C. Carroll, Boston University Benjamin Beier, Washburn University Christie Carson, Royal Holloway University of Joel Benabu, University of Toronto London Emma Bennett, Wiley-Blackwell Thomas Cartelli, Muhlenberg College Kristen Abbott Bennett, Stonehill College Jim Casey, High Pointy University Peter Berek, Amherst College Annalisa Castaldo, Widener University Rhiannon Beresford-Griffiths, Clonmell, Hilgay Sheila T. Cavanagh, Emory University James E. Berg, Middlebury College Paul Cefalu, Lafayette College Paula S. Berggren, Baruch College, CUNY Urvashi Chakravarty, University of Hawaii, Manoa

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The University of Illinois English Department is a proud sponsor of the 2014 meeting of the Shakespeare Association of America.

39 On the 450th Anniversary of the Birth of William Shakespeare, Saint Louis University Welcomes the 42nd Annual Meeting of the Shakespeare Association of America to St. Louis, Missouri.

40 The Vice-President for Academic Affairs The College of Arts and Sciences The Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies The Walter J. Ong, SJ, Chair in the Humanities The Walter J. Ong, SJ, Center for Language and Media Studies The Department of Fine and Performing Arts The English Department

Early Modern Literature Faculty:

Antony J. Hasler, Jennifer R. Rust, Jonathan Sawday, Donald Stump, Sara van den Berg

Early Modern Literature Current and Recent PhD Students:

Lauren Coker-Durso, David Cormier, Elizabeth Human, Lea Luecking Frost, Jonathan Lux, Sheri McCord, Austin McIntire, Rebecca Schisler, Matthew Turner

41 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