April 17-20, 2019 Shakespeare Association of America 47th Annual Meeting ShakespeareRenaissance Hotel • Washington, D.C. Conference Highlights

Plenary session: Looking Forward: Edmund Kean New Directions in as Richard III Early Modern Race Studies Performance Ira Aldridge as by Ian Hughes (by William Mulready, Walters Art Museum) p. 30 p. 30

The University of Mississippi is proud to sponsor the Shakespeare Association of America. PROLOGUE: From the Executive Director

Welcome to the 47th Annual Meeting of the SAA! We are thrilled to have an unusually large and diverse group of attendees this year and trust that the meeting will be the more exciting as a result. If you are a returning member, you’ll find the look of the program has changed a bit, thanks to the design talents of the University of Mississippi’s printing services, and we’ve changed a few other things about the schedule to highlight the interconnections between our plenary and our Scholars of Color Social, which are now back-to-back events. If you are new to the SAA, our goal is to make your experience as positive as we can, so look for the neon green lanyards identifying the SAAllies who have volunteered to be available to all new members: they are looking forward to answering your questions, introducing you to colleagues, or just spending some time getting to know you.

As always, our program features a number of supplemental events— workshops, film screenings, interviews and performances--for your edification and entertainment, many of which I hope you will attend.

Finally, our members are the innovators who can ensure a bright future for our organization and the field of study it supports, so please consider attending the Wednesday Town Hall, where SAA’s officers will update you on their work and where you can offer insights or suggestions. If you would like to contact us in a less public venue, I invite you to email me at [email protected] or just come talk to me when you see me at a conference event!

Karen Raber

The SAA would like to thank Lena Orlin for her many years of successful leadership, and Georgetown University for its unstinting support of the organization.

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OFFICERS BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Executive Director President Karen Raber Ayanna Thompson University of Mississippi Arizona State University

Assistant Director Vice-President Bi-qi Beatrice Lei Katherine Rowe National Taiwan University College of William and Mary

Program Associate Immediate Past President Donna Even-Kesef Wendy Wall Stanford University Northwestern University

Project Coordinator Trustees Ginny McCarley Gina Bloom University of Mississippi University of California, Davis Heidi Brayman University of California, Riverside With the Assistance of Jackie Hopkins Ruben Espinosa University of Texas, El Paso Anne O’Reilly Farah Karim-Cooper Shakespeare’s Globe PROGRAM PLANNING Erika T. Lin COMMITTEE Graduate Center, CUNY Joyce Green MacDonald Erika T. Lin, Chair University of Kentucky Graduate Center, CUNY Ruben Espinosa LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS University of Texas, El Paso COMMITTEE Heather Hirschfeld University of Tennessee Katharine Maus, Chair Jonathan Hope University of Virginia Arizona State University Sharon Achinstein Tiffany Werth Johns Hopkins University, Zanvyl Krieger University of California, Davis School of Arts and Sciences William N. West Katherine Attie Northwestern University Towson University

2 Urvashi Chakravarty SPONSORS George Mason University Katherine Cleland Folger Shakespeare Library Virginia Tech George Washington University Ralph Alan Cohen University of Virginia American Shakespeare Center Virginia Tech Drew Daniel Johns Hopkins University Mary Baldwin University, Shakespeare and Performance and the American Hank Dobin Shakespeare Center Washington and Lee University The University of Maryland Holly Dugan George Washington University College of William and Mary Richard Finkelstein Washington and Lee University University of Mary Washington The Sheridan Libraries and the Virginia Paul Menzer Fox Stern Center for the History of Mary Baldwin University, Shakespeare the Book in the Renaissance, Johns and Performance and the American Hopkins University Shakespeare Center The Alexander Grass Humanities Erin Minear Institute, Johns Hopkins University College of William and Mary The Charles S. Singleton Center for Holly Pickett the Study of Premodern Europe, Johns Washington and Lee University Hopkins University Anita Sherman Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, American University Johns Hopkins University Rochelle Smith University of Mary Washington Frostburg State University, Department of English and Foreign Languages Department of English, Johns Hopkins University Scott Trudell The University of Maryland Frostburg State University, Department of English and Foreign Languages Michael Witmore The Folger Shakespeare Library Towson University George Mason University American University Georgetown University And University of Mississippi

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Renaissance Washington, D.C. Downtown Hotel Admission to conference events is by name badge only. The hashtag for the 2019 SAA Annual Meeting is #Shax2019.

EXHIBITORS Mary Baldwin University Shakespeare and Performance and the American Shakespeare Center ACMRS Oxford University Press Bloomsbury Academic Palgrave Macmillan Cambridge University Press Shakespeare at Notre Dame Edinburgh University Press Shakespeare Inc. Folger Shakespeare Library The Scholar’s Choice Good Tickle Brain The University of Chicago Press LEMDO / DRE / MoEML / ISE / QME University of Pennsylvania Press Manchester University Press

4 2019 PROGRAM AT A GLANCE

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17

Programs, name tags, tickets, 4:00 p.m. Registration Grand Ballroom Foyer 10 information Town Hall Business 5:00 p.m. Meeting Grand South 10 Meeting for all members Open to registrants and 6:00 p.m. Cash Bar Grand North 10 registered guests The White Devil Reading with 7:00 p.m. Play Reading Mount Vernon Square 10 Lara Bovilsky Opening Night A Midsummer Night's Dream 7:30 p.m. Grand South 10 Screening with director Casey Wilder Mott

THURSDAY, APRIL 18

Programs, name tags, 8:00 a.m. Registration Grand Ballroom Foyer 10 tickets, information Exhibits Book Exhibits Congressional Hall B/C 10 Publishing Your Book: Proposals, 9:00 a.m. Workshop Mount Vernon A 10 Presses, and the Process 5PP: Players, Playwrights, 10:00 a.m. Seminar Meeting Room 7 12 Playhouses, Plays, and Parishes Approaches to Aphra Behn’s Seminar The Rover: Text, Teaching, Capitol Room 12 and Performance As You Like It: Motley Seminar Meeting Room 8 12 Approaches Class as Intersectional Seminar Meeting Room 9 13 Phenomenon in Shakespeare Seminar Desire and the Nonhuman Meeting Room 14 13 Early Modern Disability Seminar Meeting Room 5 13 Methodologies Seminar First-Personal Shakespeare Meeting Room 3 13 Iberian Romance and Seminar Meeting Room 1 14 Its English Afterlives Law, Literature, and Seminar Meeting Room 4 15 Constitutional Authority Seminar London as a Theatrical Space Meeting Room 2 14 Manuscripts and Early Seminar Meeting Room 10 14 Modern Drama Minor Affects and Feelings Seminar Meeting Room 13 15 in Early Modern Environs

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THURSDAY, APRIL 18 continued

10:00 a.m. Shakespeare and Cultural Seminar Meeting Room 11 15 continued Appropriation, Part One Staging Muslims and Jews Seminar Franklin Square 15 in Early Modern England Workshop Teaching Shakespeare Online Meeting Room 6 15 Seminar The Unthinkable Renaissance Meeting Room 12 15 Seminar Virtual Shakespeare Meeting Room 16 16 “Washed in Lethe”: Seminar Renaissance Cultures of Lafayette 16 Remembering and Forgetting Women and Public Seminar Meeting Room 15 16 Worship, 1500¬-1660 Teaching Early Drama Pre-Function 12:00 noon Practicum 17 beyond the Anglosphere Grand Ballroom Meeting New Oxford Editorial Meeting Lafayette 17 New Directions in 1:30 p.m. Roundtable Grand North 17 Sound Studies Shakespeare and Panel Session Grand South 17 Transgender Theory 3:30 p.m. Seminar Collecting Shakespeare Meeting Room 1 17 Seminar Early Modern Sexual Knowledge Meeting Room 3 17 Ecomaterialism and Seminar Meeting Room 4 18 Performance Seminar Environments of Justice Meeting Room 13 18 Fellowship in Seminar Meeting Room 6 18 Shakespeare’s Time Jacobean Hispanophilia Seminar Meeting Room 10 18 and English Drama The King’s Men and Seminar Meeting Room 7 19 Their Playwrights London Incorporated: Theater Seminar Meeting Room 2 19 and Institutional Life Occult Agents in Seminar Meeting Room 5 19 Shakespeare, Part One Pleasure and Interpretation Seminar in Shakespeare and Meeting Room 14 19 Spenser, Part One Seminar Populist Shakespeare Today Meeting Room 11 20 Race: Comparative and Seminar Meeting Room 8 20 Transnational Approaches Shakespeare and Seminar Meeting Room 9 20 “Minor” Dramatists Seminar Shakespeare at Scale Meeting Room 12 20

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3:30 p.m. Seminar Shakespearean Revulsions Meeting Room 16 21 continued Webster’s The White Seminar Meeting Room 15 21 Devil: New Directions Exhibits Digital Exhibits Congressional Hall B/C 21 Performance Workshop Workshop Mount Vernon A 21 Arden/Everywhere Drinks reception for 4:30 p.m. Reception Edinburgh Critical Studies in Congressional Hall B/C 22 Shakespeare and Philosophy 6:00 p.m. Reception Name tags required for entry Grand Ballroom 22

FRIDAY, APRIL 19

7:30 a.m. Yoga Shakespeare Yoga Penn Quarter 24 Programs, name tags, 8:00 a.m. Registration Grand Ballroom Foyer 24 tickets, information Exhibits Book Exhibits Congressional Hall B/C 24 Breakfast for Graduate Renaissance Ballroom Breakfast 24 Students hosted by the Trustees East 9:00 a.m. Panel Session Rhetorics of Performance Grand North 24 Panel Session From Theory to Data and Back Grand South 24 10:30 a.m. Break Coffee and tea served Grand Ballroom Foyer 24 International Shakespeare 11:00 a.m. Meeting Renaissance B 24 Association General Meeting Seminar Art-Religion in Shakespeare Meeting Room 6 24 Seminar Disability and Its Intersections Meeting Room 4 25 Invisible Presences: Seminar Detecting the Unseen in Meeting Room 16 25 Renaissance Drama Modern Scholarly Editions: Seminar Meeting Room 5 25 Challenges and Opportunities Occult Agents in Seminar Meeting Room 3 26 Shakespeare, Part Two Seminar #OpenSecrets Meeting Room 7 26 Pleasure and Interpretation Seminar in Shakespeare and Meeting Room 13 26 Spenser, Part Two Seminar Provincial Shakespeare Meeting Room 8 26 Race and/as Affect in Seminar Meeting Room 9 27 Early Modern Literature

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FRIDAY, APRIL 19 continued

11:00 a.m. Shakespeare and Cultural Seminar Meeting Room 11 27 continued Appropriation, Part Two Seminar Shakespeare and the District Meeting Room 1 27 Shakespeare and Visual Seminar Meeting Room 15 27 Cultures, Old and New Workshop Shakespeare on Our Hands Meeting Room 2 27 Seminar Shakespeare’s Forms, Part One Meeting Room 10 28 Shakespeare’s Language: Seminar Lafayette 28 Changing Methods Shakespearean Skies: Seminar Meeting Room 12 28 Weather and Climate Seminar Theatrical Skepticism Mount Vernon B 28 World, Globe, Planet: Seminar Macrocosmic Thinking in Mount Vernon A 28 the Age of Shakespeare Writing about Shakespeare Workshop and Early Modern Drama Carnegie 29 for a Broader Public Exhibits Digital Exhibits Congressional Hall B/C 29 Performance Workshop Workshop Renaissance B 29 Arden of Faversham 1:30 p.m. Annual Luncheon Meal tickets required for entry Grand Ballroom 29 Looking Forward: New 3:30 p.m. Plenary Session Directions in Early Renaissance Ballroom 30 Modern Race Studies 5:15 p.m. Cash Bar Scholars of Color Social Grand Ballroom North 30 The Dramatic Exploits 7:30 p.m. Performance Renaissance West 30 of Edmund Kean

SATURDAY, APRIL 20

7:30 a.m. Yoga Shakespeare Yoga Penn Quarter 36 Programs, name tags, 8:00 a.m. Information Grand Ballroom Foyer 36 tickets, information Book Exhibits close Exhibits Congressional Hall B/C 36 at 12:00 noon

Catch Boxes are provided courtesy of Helms Briscoe.

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8:30 a.m. Workshop Workshop for Teachers Mount Vernon 36 9:00 a.m. Roundtable Citizen Shakespeare Grand South 36 Roundtable Wherefore Ecofeminism? Grand North 36 10:30 a.m. Break Coffee and tea served Grand Ballroom Foyer 36 11:00 a.m. Plenary Session NextGenPlen Renaissance Ballroom 36 The Economics of 12:30 p.m. Roundtable Grand North 37 Shakespeare Publishing Practice and Process in 2:00 p.m. Panel Session Grand North 37 Early Modern Poetics Shakespearean Futures: Panel Session Grand South 37 Shakespeare and a Living Wage 4:00 p.m. Workshop Editing Editing Meeting Room 12 37 Navigating Early Seminar Capitol Room 38 Modern Interfaces Performing Women/Performing Seminar Gender in the Age of Meeting Room 4 38 Shakespeare and Beyond Seminar Print, Conservation, and Waste Meeting Room 6 38 Seminar Refuge in Shakespeare’s Europe Meeting Room 5 38 Seminar Shakespeare in Film History Meeting Room 15 39 Shakespeare on the Seminar Meeting Room 13 39 Contemporary Regional Stage Shakespeare, Race, and Seminar Meeting Room 8 39 the Practical Humanities Seminar Shakespeare the Documentary Meeting Room 10 39 Seminar Shakespeare’s Enemies Meeting Room 7 40 Seminar Shakespeare’s Forms, Part Two Meeting Room 3 40 Seminar Shakespeare’s Greek Meeting Room 14 40 Signs of the Sexed Body Seminar Meeting Room 11 40 in Early Modern Drama Teaching the Premodern in a Workshop Meeting Room 16 41 Time of White Supremacy Tudor Performance: Contexts, Seminar Meeting Room 2 42 Traditions, Afterlives Performance Workshop: What Do Romeo and Really Workshop Mount Vernon A 42 Look Like?: Unconscious Bias through a Shakespearean Lens A Conversation with Supreme 7:00 p.m. Discussion Grand South 42 Court Justice Stephen Breyer 10:00 p.m. Dance The Malone Society Dance Renaissance Ballroom 42

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PROGRAM DETAILS

the film features performances by WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17 Hamish Linklater (Lysander), Rachael Leigh Cook (Hermia), Finn Wittrock (Demetrius), and Lily Rabe (Helena). 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. Advance Registration Grand Ballroom Foyer THURSDAY, APRIL 18 5:00 to 6:00 p.m Town Hall Business Meeting 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Grand South Registration Open to all registrants. Grand Ballroom Foyer

Book Exhibits 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. Congressional Hall B/C Cash Bar Grand North 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon Open to all registrants and their registered guests. Workshop: Publishing Your Book: Proposals, Presses, and the Process 7:00 to 9:00 p.m Mount Vernon A Play Reading: The White Devil LEADERS: Jane Hwang Degenhardt, Mount Vernon Square University of Massachusetts, Amherst Lara Bovilsky, University of Oregon and Henry S. Turner, Rutgers University Katherine B. Attie, Towson University Open to all registrants and Lisa M. Barksdale-Shaw, Michigan their registered guests. State University All registrants are welcome to a Caralyn Bialo, Manhattanville College participatory reading of Webster’s tragic Roya Biggie, Knox College satire, famous for its scathing depiction of Valerie Billing, Central College Italy’s – and England’s – moral corruption. Laura DeFurio, University of Alabama Samantha Diane Dressel, 7:30 to 10:00 p.m. Chapman University Emily Fine, University of Alabama Opening Night Screening: Jennifer Flaherty, Georgia College A Midsummer Night’s Dream Gregory A. Foran, Nazareth College Grand South Penelope H. Geng, Macalester College Perry D. Guevara, Dominican Q&A with director Casey Wilder University of California Mott to follow screening. Sharon J. Harris, Brigham Young University A fresh and stylish reinvention of Daniel Lindfors Keegan, American one of Shakespeare’s most beloved University of Sharjah creations, this modern vision breathes Victor Lenthe, Bilkent University new life into a classic tale. Directed by Nathaniel C. Leonard, Westminster first-time writer-director Casey Mott, College, Fulton

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Maria Sequeira Mendes, Seminar: Approaches to Aphra Universidade de Lisboa Behn’s The Rover: Text, Teaching, Dianne Mitchell, The Queen’s and Performance College, Oxford Capitol Room Jamie Paris, Corpus Christi College, British Columbia LEADERS: Claire Bowditch, Jennifer Park, University of North Loughborough University and Elaine Carolina, Greensboro Hobby, Loughborough University Kirk Quinsland, Fordham University Judith Petterson Clark, Stephens College Marie Roche, University of Taylor Corse, Arizona State University Massachusetts, Amherst Alexander Paulsson Lash, Christina Romanelli, Meredith College Columbia University Amos Rothschild, St. Thomas Shawn William Moore, Florida Aquinas College Southwestern State College Jennifer R. Rust, St. Louis University Vanessa L. Rapatz, Ball State University Tyler Sasser, University of Alabama Rachel J. Willie, Liverpool John Rochelle Smith, Frostburg State University Moores University Eric D. Vivier, Mississippi State University Jennie Marie Votava, Allegheny College Seminar: As You Like It: Motley Approaches 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon Meeting Room 8 Seminar: 5PP: Players, Playwrights, LEADER: Rob Wakeman, Playhouses, Plays, and Parishes Mount St. Mary College Meeting Room 7 Charlene Cruxent, Université LEADER: Alan H. Nelson, University Paul-Valéry Montpellier 3 of California, Berkeley James A. DeMasi, University of Dallas Vernon Guy Dickson, Florida John H. Astington, University of Toronto International University Sean M. Benson, University of Dubuque Jay Farness, Northern Arizona University Nicola Boyle, Harlaxton College, Frances L. Helphinstine, Morehead University of Evansville State University David George, Urbana University Lalita Pandit Hogan, University Christopher Highley, Ohio State University of Wisconsin, La Crosse William Ingram, University of Michigan Patrick Colm Hogan, University David Kathman, Chicago, IL of Connecticut Sally-Beth MacLean, University of Toronto Maurice Hunt, Baylor University Geoffrey David Marsh, Victoria Sandra A. Logan, Michigan State University & Albert Museum Ian Munro, University of California, Irvine Kara J. Northway, Kansas State University Alexander Douglas Thom, Shakespeare Matteo Pangallo, Virginia Institute, University of Birmingham Commonwealth University Lauren Weindling, Auburn University Gerit Quealy, New York, NY Paul Whitfield White, Purdue University Emily Yates, Michigan State University

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Seminar: Class as Intersectional Seminar: Early Modern Phenomenon in Shakespeare Disability Methodologies Meeting Room 9 Meeting Room 5 LEADER: Laurie Ellinghausen, LEADERS: Genevieve Love, Colorado University of Missouri, Kansas City College and Katherine Schaap Williams, University of Toronto Ronda Arab, Simon Fraser University Lillie Arnott, Queen’s University Belfast Susan L. Anderson, Sheffield Samantha Jayne Demmerle, Hallam University Indiana University Andrew Bozio, Skidmore College Timothy Francisco, Youngstown Christine Marie Gottlieb, California State University State University, East Bay Juan Lamata, Stanford University Musa Gurnis, Washington Sarah Lewis, King’s College London University in St. Louis Mark Netzloff, University of Robert W. Jones, University of Texas, Austin Wisconsin, Milwaukee Lenora Bellee Jones-Pierce, Middle Priyanka Roy, Victoria University Tennessee State University of Wellington Sawyer K. Kemp, University James R. Siemon, Boston University of California, Davis Natalie Suzelis, Carnegie Mellon University Eileen Sperry, College of St. Rose Lisa Ulevich, University of Wisconsin, Whitewater Seminar: First-Personal Shakespeare Seminar: Desire and the Nonhuman Meeting Room 3 Meeting Room 14 LEADERS: Sara Coodin, University LEADERS: Jean E. Feerick, John of Oklahoma and Ambereen Carroll University and Shannon Dadabhoy, Harvey Mudd College Elizabeth Kelley, Fairfield University Thomas P. Cartelli, Muhlenberg College Benjamin Bertram, University Stephen Deng, Michigan State University of Southern Maine James Kearney, University of Shannon Jane Garner-Balandrin, California, Santa Barbara Northeastern University Fernanda Teixeira Medeiros, Universidade Jason Charles Hogue, University do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil of Texas, Arlington Sara Morrison, William Jewell College Scott Maisano, University of Esei M. Murakishi, Washington Massachusetts, Boston University in St. Louis Lynn M. Maxwell, Spelman College Amanda Kay Ruud, University Kristen McCants, University of of Southern California California, Santa Barbara Gregory Sargent, University of Benjamin Moran, Ohio State University Massachusetts, Amherst Vin Nardizzi, University of British Columbia Deb Streusand, University of Texas, Austin Lisa Robinson, St. John’s University Robert William Tate, Duke University Molly E. Seremet, Mary Baldwin University Jessica Tooker, Indiana Laurie Shannon, Northwestern University University, Bloomington Christine Varnado, University L. Lehua Yim, San Francisco, CA at Buffalo, SUNY Robert N. Watson, University of California,

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Seminar: Iberian Romance Seminar: London as a and Its English Afterlives Theatrical Space Meeting Room 1 Meeting Room 2 LEADERS: Joyce Boro, Université LEADERS: Andrew Gordon, de Montréal and Louise Wilson, University of Aberdeen and Tracey Liverpool Hope University Hill, Bath Spa University Robin Bower, Pennsylvania State University David M. Bergeron, University of Kansas Barbara Fuchs, University of Katherine Blankenau, California, Los Angeles Northwestern University Donna Hamilton, University of Maryland Sarah Crover, University of Helen Moore, Corpus Christi College, Oxford Wisconsin, Madison Kristen L. Olson, Pennsylvania Rachael Deagman, Simonetta State University University of Colorado, Boulder Leticia Álvarez-Recio, Universidad de Sevilla Heather C. Easterling, Gonzaga University Jordi Sánchez-Martí, Mark B. Kaethler, Medicine Hat College Universidad de Alicante Elizabeth Labiner, University of Arizona Susanne L. Wofford, New York University Jess Landis, Franklin Pierce University Kathleen Lynch, Folger Shakespeare Library Sarah Mayo, University of Georgia Seminar: Law, Literature, Halyna Olexiyivna Pastushuk, and Constitutional Authority Ukrainian Catholic University Meeting Room 4 Maria Shmygol Université de Genève LEADERS: Stephanie Elsky, Betsy Sullivan, University of Rhodes College and Rayna Southern California Kalas, Cornell University Adam Zucker, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Jessica Apolloni, Christopher Newport University Andrew S. Brown, Yale University Seminar: Manuscripts Urvashi Chakravarty, George and Early Modern Drama Mason University Meeting Room 10 Kevin Curran, Université de Lausanne LEADERS: Ivan Lupić, Stanford Andrew Griffin, University of University and Misha Teramura, California, Santa Barbara University of Toronto Matthew J. Kendrick, William Paterson University Daniel Blank, Harvard University Daeyeong (Dan) Kim, Stanford University Margaret Rich Greer, Duke University Ben LaBreche, University of Jonathan H. Holmes, Central State University Mary Washington John Jowett, Shakespeare Institute, Brian C. Lockey, St. John’s University University of Birmingham Timothy Lundy, Columbia University James Purkis, University of Western Ontario Joseph Mansky, Bard College Sid Ray, Pace University Bernadette Meyler, Stanford University James H. Seth, Auburn University Carolyn Sale, University of Alberta Leslie Thomson, University of Toronto Anne-Marie E. Walkowicz, Jesús Tronch-Pérez, Universitat de València Central State University David Weiss, Atlanta, GA Paul Werstine, Western University Daniel Yabut, Université Paul- Valéry Montpellier 3

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Seminar: Minor Affects and Seminar: Staging Muslims and Feelings in Early Modern Environs Jews in Early Modern England Meeting Room 13 Franklin Square LEADER: Tripthi Pillai, Coastal LEADER: M. Lindsay Kaplan, Carolina University Georgetown University Katie Adkison, University of Peter Berek, Amherst College California, Santa Barbara Stephanie Chamberlain, Southeast Jen Boyle, Coastal Carolina University Missouri State University Paul Budra, Simon Fraser University Andrea Crow, Boston College Sheila Coursey, University of Michigan Heather Anne Hirschfeld, Jennifer Feather, University of University of Tennessee North Carolina, Greensboro Leighla Khansari, Ohio State University Robin Hizme, Queens College, CUNY Allison Kellar, Wingate University Workshop: Teaching Ineke Murakami, University at Albany, SUNY Caro Pirri, Rutgers University Shakespeare Online Jillian Snyder, University of Notre Dame Meeting Room 6 Matthew Drew Wagner, University of Surrey LEADER: Loreen L. Giese, Ohio University Heather M. Ackerman, Arizona Seminar: Shakespeare and Cultural State University Appropriation, Part One Jennifer Black, Boise State University Meeting Room 11 Margaret Christian, Pennsylvania State University, Lehigh Valley LEADERS: Vanessa I. Corredera, Annette Drew-Bear, Washington Andrews University and Geoffrey and Jefferson College Way, Washburn University Natalie Katerina Eschenbaum, University Rebekah Bale, Institute for of Wisconsin, La Crosse Tourism Studies, Macao Susan Caroline Frye, University of Wyoming Elena Bandin, Universidad de León Joseph Paul Haughey, Northwest Thea Buckley, Queen’s University Belfast Missouri State University Walter W. Cannon, Central College Iowa Heather J. Murray, Coastal Kirk Hendershott-Kraetzer, Olivet College Pines Technical College Christopher Holmes, SUNY Maritime College Erin Marie Sullivan, Shakespeare Helen Alexandra Hopkins, Institute, University of Birmingham Birmingham City University Timothy A. Turner, University of South Taarini Mookherjee, Columbia University Florida Sarasota-Manatee Carol Thomas Neely, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Seminar: The Unthinkable Shormishtha Panja, University of Delhi Elizabeth J. Rivlin, Clemson University Renaissance Ana Weinberg, De Montfort University Meeting Room 12 Donna Woodford-Gormley, New LEADER: Erica Fudge, Mexico Highlands University University of Strathclyde Mary Adams, Western Carolina University Rebecca Ann Bach, University of Alabama, Birmingham Andrew Barnaby, University of Vermont Cyndia Susan Clegg, Pepperdine University Eric Dunnum, Campbell University

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Erin Ellerbeck, University of Victoria Evan Choate, Rice University Gillian Murray Kendall, Smith College Catherine Elliott Tisdale, University Sophie Shorland, University of Warwick of Massachusetts, Amherst Anna-Claire Simpson, University William E. Engel, University of of Massachusetts, Amherst the South, Sewanee Deanna Smid, Brandon University Rebeca Helfer, University of California, Irvine Robert D. Stefanek, United States Peter Holland, University of Notre Dame Air Force Academy Bill Kerwin, University of Missouri Verena Theile, North Dakota State University Devori Kimbro, University of Kemal Onur Toker, Brandeis University Tennessee, Chattanooga Julian Yates, University of Delaware Gaywyn E. Moore, Missouri Western State University Marissa Nicosia, Pennsylvania State Seminar: Virtual Shakespeare University, Abington College Meeting Room 16 Dan Normandin, Washington LEADER: Rebecca Bushnell, University in St. Louis University of Pennsylvania Lieke Stelling, Utrecht University Evelyn Tribble, University of Connecticut Gina Bloom, University of California, Davis Amy Michelle Borsuk, Queen Mary University of London Seminar: Women and Public Mariacristina Cavecchi, Università Worship, 1500-1660 degli Studi di Milano Meeting Room 15 Valerie M. Fazel, Arizona State University Matthew P. Harrison, West Sponsored by the Society for the Study Texas A&M University of Early Modern Woman and Gender Jennifer R. Holl, Rhode Island College LEADERS: Jaime Goodrich, Wayne Emily Rose Lathrop, George State University and Micheline Washington University White, Carleton University Michael Lutz, Independent Scholar Márcia Amaral Peixoto Martins, Pontifícia Susan M. Felch, Calvin College Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro Katharine E. Landers, University Valerie Clayman Pye, Long of North Carolina Island University, Post Jessica Lin Malay, University of Huddersfield Ofelia Da C. Machado Sagres, Cristina Malcolmson, Bates College Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Susannah Brietz Monta, Laura Turchi, University of Houston University of Notre Dame Garry Walton, Meredith College Elizabeth Patton, Johns Hopkins University Nora J. Williams, Independent Scholar Jenny Rebecca Rytting, Northwest Missouri State University Elizabeth Sharrett, Lynchburg College Seminar: “Washed in Lethe”: Melanie Simoes Santos, University of Toronto Renaissance Cultures of Rosalind Lewin Smith, University Remembering and Forgetting of Newcastle Lafayette Suzanne Trill, University of Edinburgh LEADERS: Jonathan Baldo, Eastman Marion Wynne-Davies, University of Surrey School of Music, University of Rochester and Isabel C. Karremann, Universität Würzburg Stephanie Bahr, Hamilton College J. F. Bernard, Champlain College

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12:00 noon to 1:30 p.m. A Woman’s Prick: Trans Technogenesis in Sonnet 20 Practicum: Teaching Early Drama Colby Gordon, Bryn Mawr College beyond the Anglosphere Pre-Function Grand Ballroom Trans-Cultures: Feminisms, Transgender Theory, and Shakespeare Studies LEADERS: Anston Bosman, Amherst Lisa S. Starks, University of South College and Barbara Fuchs, University Florida, St. Petersburg of California, Los Angeles Drop-in workshop open to all registrants. 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Seminar: Collecting Shakespeare New Oxford Editorial Meeting Meeting Room 1 Lafayette LEADER: Aaron T. Pratt, Open to all members. University of Texas, Austin Faith Acker, Northern Virginia 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. Community College Roundtable: New Directions in Tamara Atkin, Queen Mary University of London Sound Studies Aleida Auld, Université de Genève Grand North Patricia Badir, University of British Columbia SESSION ORGANIZER AND CHAIR: Keith Claire M. L. Bourne, Pennsylvania M. Botelho, Kennesaw State University State University Emma Lesley Depledge, Patricia Fumerton, University of Université de Neuchâtel California, Santa Barbara Laura A. Estill, St. Francis Xavier University Bruce R. Smith, University of Emily Glider, Yale University Southern California David Harper, United States Military Academy Simon Smith, Shakespeare Institute, Adam G. Hooks, University of Iowa University of Birmingham Amy Lidster, King’s College London Scott A. Trudell, University of Maryland Sarah Lindenbaum, Illinois Lucía Martínez Valdivia, Reed College Wesleyan University Sarah F. Williams, University of South Carolina Joshua J. McEvilla, University of Toronto Peter Picetti, University of Nevada, Reno Panel Session: Shakespeare and Georgianna Ziegler, Folger Transgender Theory Shakespeare Library Grand South SESSION ORGANIZER: Alexa Alice Seminar: Early Modern Joubin, George Washington University Sexual Knowledge CHAIR: Sujata Iyengar, Meeting Room 3 University of Georgia LEADER: James M. Bromley, RESPONDENT: Will Fisher, Lehman Miami University College and The CUNY Graduate Center Alicia Andrzejewski, Graduate Center, CUNY Anthony Gerard Barthelemy, Shakespeare and Transgender Theory University of Miami Alexa Alice Joubin, George Eric Brinkman, Ohio State University Washington University Heather Frazier, Ohio State University Trans Residue: Nonbinary Affect Gillian Knoll, Western Kentucky University and Boy Actors’ Adult Careers Matt Kozusko, Ursinus College Simone Chess, Wayne State University Ian Frederick Moulton, Arizona State University

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James Y. Mulder, Bentley University Jessie Herrada Nance, Portland James Trygve Newlin, Case State University Western Reserve University Lauren Shook, Texas Lutheran University Melissa E. Sanchez, University of Pennsylvania Kelly J. Stage, University of Nebraska Valerie Traub, University of Michigan William Steffen, American International College Matthew M. Thiele, Glenville State College Seminar: Ecomaterialism Luke Wilson, Ohio State University and Performance Meeting Room 4 Seminar: Fellowship in LEADERS: Todd Andrew Borlik, Shakespeare’s Time University of Huddersfield and Randall Meeting Room 6 Martin, University of New Brunswick LEADERS: Stephen Guy-Bray, Craig Dionne, Eastern Michigan University University of British Columbia Lowell Duckert, University of Delaware and Nathan Szymanski, Kwantlen Christopher D. Foley, University Polytechnic University of Southern Mississippi David B. Goldstein, York University Rob Carson, Hobart and Laurie Johnson, University of William Smith Colleges Southern Queensland Huw Griffiths, University of Sydney Gwilym Jones, University of Westminster Megan L. Herrold, University John Joseph, Joughin UK of Southern California Natasha Korda, Wesleyan University Kimberly A. Huth, California State Gretchen E. Minton, Montana State University University, Dominguez Hills Bernadette Myers, Columbia University Bradley Irish, Arizona State University Hillary M. Nunn, University of Akron Tai-won Kim, Sogang University Evelyn O’Malley, University of Exeter Rebecca Lemon, University of Chloe Kathleen Preedy, University of Exeter Southern California McKenna Suzanne Rose, Georgia Christina Luckyj, Dalhousie University Institute of Technology Kris McAbee, University of Jeffrey S. Theis, Salem State University Arkansas, Little Rock Benjamin D. Vanwagoner, Jennifer Ellen Nicholson, University of Sydney Baruch College, CUNY Ashley O’Mara, Syracuse University Alison Searle, University of Leeds James W. Stone, American University Seminar: Environments of Justice Robert E. Stretter, Providence College Meeting Room 13 Richard Strier, University of Chicago LEADERS: Chris Barrett, Louisiana Will Tosh, Shakespeare’s Globe State University and Sarah Higinbotham, Emory University Seminar: Jacobean Hispanophilia Alison A. Chapman, University of and English Drama Alabama, Birmingham Meeting Room 10 Peter Robert Cibula, University of California, Irvine LEADERS: Eric John Griffin, Millsaps Kyle Diroberto, University of Arizona College and Alexander Samson, John W. Ellis-Etchison, Rice University University College London Sarah E. R. Linwick, Washington, D.C. Rena Bood, Universiteit van Amsterdam Ian MacInnes, Albion College Zainab Cheema, University of Texas, Austin Elizabeth Katherine McIntosh, Monica Chesnoiu-Matei, Ovidius Columbia University University of Constanta David J. Morrow, College of St. Rose

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José Manuel González, Vimala C. Pasupathi, Hofstra University Universidad de Alicante Matthew Ritger, Princeton University Eder Jaramillo, University of Nebraska Rachel E. Stewart, University of Birmingham Sonja Kleij, Queen’s University Belfast Cristine M. Varholy, Hampden-Sydney College Victoria Muñoz, Hostos Community College, CUNY David Nicol, Dalhousie University Seminar: Occult Agents in Elizabeth Marie Beaumont Reinwald, Shakespeare, Part One University of Connecticut Meeting Room 5 Amy L. Tigner, University of Texas, Arlington Sara V. Torres, University of Virginia LEADER: Mary Floyd-Wilson, Sabine Naomi Waasdorp, University of North Carolina Universiteit van Amsterdam Caroline Bicks, University of Maine Beatrice Bradley, University of Chicago Seminar: The King’s Men Jessica Hanselman Gray, University and Their Playwrights of California, Davis Gina M. Di Salvo, University of Tennessee Meeting Room 7 Molly M. Hand, Florida State University LEADERS: Meghan C. Andrews, Brian J. Harries, Concordia University Lycoming College and James J. Phebe Jensen, Utah State University Marino, Cleveland State University Amy Kenny, University of California, Riverside James A. Knapp, Loyola University Chicago Roberta Barker, Dalhousie University Jesse M. Lander, University of Notre Dame Meredith Beales, University Alexander Lowe McAdams, Rice University of British Columbia Sara Schlemm, Cornell University William C. Carroll, Boston University Tanya Schmidt, New York University Ann C. Christensen, University of Houston Edward Gieskes, University of South Carolina Manuel Antonio Jacquez, Seminar: Pleasure and Ohio State University Interpretation in Shakespeare Erin E. Kelly, University of Victoria and Spenser, Part One Claire Kimball, Dale City, VA Meeting Room 14 Karen Sawyer Marsalek, St. Olaf College Lori Humphrey Newcomb, University LEADERS: Joe Moshenska, of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign University of Oxford and Leah J. Richard Preiss, University of Utah Whittington, Harvard University Gregory M. Schnitzspahn, Fisher College Amy Cooper, United States Tiffany Stern, Shakespeare Institute, Air Force Academy University of Birmingham Hannah J. Crawforth, King’s College London Clare R. Kinney, University of Virginia Seminar: London Incorporated: Ross Lerner, Occidental College Theater and Institutional Life Andrew Miller, Williams College Meeting Room 2 Kevin Pask, Concordia University Robert L. Reid, Emory and Henry College LEADERS: Christi Spain-Savage, Michael Schoenfeldt, University of Michigan Siena College and Jordan Windholz, Elizabeth Scott-Baumann, Shippensburg University King’s College London Carla Baricz, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Jennifer C. Vaught, University Amanda Di Ponio, Huron University College of Louisiana, Lafayette Derrick Edwin Higginbotham, Patricia B. Wareh, Union College University of Hawaii, Manoa Michael West, Sacred Heart University Jeanne McCarthy, Georgia Gwinnett College Matthew Zarnowiecki, Touro College

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Seminar: Populist Seminar: Shakespeare and Shakespeare Today “Minor” Dramatists Meeting Room 11 Meeting Room 9 LEADERS: Peter Kuling, University LEADERS: David McInnis, of Ottawa and Wes D. Pearce, University of Melbourne and Tom University of Regina Rutter, University of Sheffield Carrie Colton, Jacksonville State University Douglas H. Arrell, University of Winnipeg Michelle M. Dowd, University of Alabama James P. Bednarz, Long Island University Emily Lauren Duncan, Calhoun Hugh Craig, University of County Chamber Foundation Newcastle, Australia Megan E. Griffin, Case Western Elizabeth A. Hutcheon, Huntingdon College Reserve University Bronwyn Johnston, London, UK John C. Higgins, Case Western Andy Kesson, Roehampton University Reserve University M. J. Kidnie, Western University Melissa M. Johnson, University of Minnesota Roslyn L. Knutson, University of Emelye Keyser, University of Virginia Arkansas, Little Rock Kelly Neil, Spartanburg Methodist College William J. Lloyd, Damascus, MD Kevin A. Quarmby, College of St. Scholastica Tracey Miller-Tomlinson, New Tracey Sedinger, University of Mexico State University Northern Colorado Eoin Price, Swansea University Kimberly R. West, Cumberland Julianne Sandberg, Samford University School of Law Robert Stagg, University of Oxford Hana Worthen, Barnard College, Columbia University Seminar: Shakespeare at Scale Meeting Room 12 Seminar: Race: Comparative LEADERS: Anupam Basu, Washington and Transnational Approaches University in St. Louis and Brett D. Meeting Room 8 Greatley-Hirsch, University of Leeds LEADERS: Noémie Ndiaye, Carnegie Paul Brown, De Montfort University Mellon University and Emily Douglas Bruster, University of Texas, Austin Weissbourd, Lehigh University Jason Elliot Cohen, Berea College Katharine Addis, New York University Mark James Dahlquist, Miami Univeristy Abdulhamit Arvas, University of Mel Evans, University of Leicester California, Santa Barbara Jonathan Robert Hope, Arizona Matthieu A. Chapman, University of Houston State University Mayra Alejandra Cortes, University Jakob Ladegaard, Aarhus Universitet of California, San Diego Nova Myhill, New College of Florida Graham Keith Gregor, Universidad de Murcia Edward Pechter, University of Victoria Robert Hornback, Oglethorpe University Carl G. Stahmer, University Stephen Kim, Cornell University of California, Davis V. K. Preston, University of Toronto Elizabeth E. Tavares, Pacific University Rachana Sachdev, Susquehanna University Christopher Warren, Carnegie Jyotsna G. Singh, Michigan State University Mellon University Jennifer Linhart Wood, Folger Shakespeare Library Corinne M. Zeman, Washington University in St. Louis

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Seminar: Shakespearean Mapping Absence in Shakespeare Revulsions Exhibitors: John Garrison and Meeting Room 16 Ahon Gooptu, Grinnell College LEADER: Claire McEachern, University The MIT Merchant Module of California, Los Angeles Exhibitors: Diana E. Henderson and Mary Erica Zimmer, Massachusetts Cristina León Alfar, Hunter College, CUNY Institute of Technology Judith H. Anderson, Indiana University David M. Bevington, University of Chicago Shakespeare at Play Barbara Jane Bono, University Exhibitor: Noam Tzvi Lior, at Buffalo, SUNY University of Toronto Nicholas Ryan Helms, University of Alabama To Quote or Not to Quote, or Bella Mirabella, New York University Fractal Shakespeare Harry Rex Newman, Royal Holloway, Exhibitor: Derek Miller, Harvard University University of London Milla Cozart Riggio, Trinity College Charlotte Scott, Goldsmiths College London David Carroll Simon, University of Maryland, College Park Joel Elliot Slotkin, Towson University Whitney Sperrazza University of Kansas Mary Helen Truglia, Indiana University Andrea F. Van Nort, United States Air Force Academy

Seminar: Webster’s The White Devil: New Directions Meeting Room 15 LEADER: Lara Bovilsky, University of Oregon Sally Barnden, King’s College London Dympna C. Callaghan, Syracuse University Darlene Farabee, University of South Dakota David J. Gram, Oakland University Performance Workshop John Kunat, Sonoma State University Arden/Everywhere Subha Mukherji, University of Cambridge Mount Vernon A William Reginald Rampone, Jr., South Presented by Jessica Bauman Carolina State University Gabriel A. Rieger, Concord University Using As You Like It as a model, New Kayla Shearer, University of Texas, Austin York theater director Jessica Bauman will Emma Whipday, Newcastle University explore how theater and performance techniques can provide pedagogical Digital Exhibits tools for creating an inclusive classroom. Congressional Hall B/C This workshop will include on-your- feet theater games and exercises, and Jonson Character Cloud personal writing prompts that connect to Exhibitors: Dori Coblentz, Georgia the plays’ themes. Finally, we will explore Institute of Technology and David strategies for embodying Shakespeare’s Coblentz, Independent Scholar verse with apprehensive students.

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4:30 to 5:30 p.m. 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. Drinks Reception Annual Reception Grand Ballroom Edinburgh Critical Studies in Shakespeare and Philosophy Open to all registrants and their registered Congressional Hall B/C guests. Each guest must have an SAA name tag in order to attend; guest tags Hosted by Michelle Houston, may be requested and purchased on Edinburgh University Press and Kevin the conference registration form. Curran, Université of Lausanne Open to all registrants.

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“Incite them to quick motion”: Kinetic FRIDAY, APRIL 19 Rhetoric of Colonial Subaltern Performance in The Tempest’s Disrupted Masque Elisa Oh, Howard University 7:30 to 8:00 a.m. Silent Voices: Text, Performance and Shakespeare Yoga the Early Modern Dumb-Show Penn Quarter Lucy Munro, King’s College London Led by Kathryn M. Moncrief, RYT- 200: Vinyasa-style yoga class with a Panel Session: From Theory Shakespeare-inspired playlist. All levels welcome; bring a mat, if possible. to Data and Back Grand South SESSION ORGANIZER: Jonathan 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. P. Lamb, University of Kansas Registration CHAIR: Hugh Craig, University Grand Ballroom Foyer of Newcastle, Australia Book Exhibits What’s at Stake in Quantitative Congressional Hall B/C Studies about Shakespeare? Gabriel Egan, De Montfort University 8:00 to 9:00 a.m. Shakespeare in the London Stage Database Mattie Burkert, Utah State University Trustees’ Breakfast for Graduate Students Death by Numbers: Quantitatively Renaissance Ballroom East Analyzing the London Bills of Mortality Open to all graduate student members. Jessica Otis, George Mason University Computational Philology 9:00 to 10:30 a.m. Jonathan P. Lamb, University of Kansas Panel Session: Rhetorics of Performance 10:30 to 11:00 a.m. Grand North Coffee Break SESSION ORGANIZER: Lucy Grand Ballroom Foyer Munro, King’s College London

CHAIR: Farah Karim-Cooper, 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Shakespeare’s Globe General Meeting for Members of the International Shakespeare Shakespeare, Gender, and the Performance of the “Commonplace” Association Andrea R. Stevens, University of Renaissance B Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Feats of Activity and the Tragic Stage 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Clare McManus, University of Roehampton Seminar: Art-Religion in Entertainment in the Periphery Shakespeare Patricia Akhimie, Rutgers University, Newark Meeting Room 6 LEADER: John L. Parker, University of Virginia

24 Gabriel Zenon Bloomfield, Seminar: Invisible Presences: Columbia University Detecting the Unseen in John Charles Estabillo, Records of Renaissance Drama Early English Drama (REED) Meeting Room 16 James Funk, Clemson University Daniel R. Gibbons, Catholic LEADERS: Andrew Sofer, Boston University of America College and Jonathan A. Walker, Tara Gildea, Rutgers University Portland State University Peter T. Hadorn, University of Clara Biesel, University of Minnesota Wisconsin, Platteville Heidi Brayman, University of Lindsey Larre, Duke University California, Riverside Holly Crawford Pickett, Washington William Casey Caldwell, and Lee University Northwestern University Matthew Rinkevich, University of Delaware Darryl Chalk, University of Grace C. Tiffany, Western Southern Queensland Michigan University Lauren Eriks Cline, University of Michigan Maggie Vinter, Case Western Jennifer Hardy, King’s College London Reserve University Wendy Beth Hyman, Oberlin College Gretchen York, University of Virginia Peter Kirwan, University of Nottingham Erika T. Lin, Graduate Center, CUNY Seminar: Disability and Its Bernice M. Neal, Toronto, ON Intersections Robert B. Pierce, Oberlin College Meeting Room 4 Sarah Sands Rice, University of California, Berkeley LEADERS: Allison P. Hobgood, Katherine Nicole Walker, University Willamette University and Jonathan of North Carolina Hsy, George Washington University Travis D. Williams, University of Rhode Island Royce Best, Johns Hopkins University W. B. Worthen, Barnard College Seeta Chaganti, University Amanda Zoch, Colorado State University of California, Davis Rachel Ellen Clark, Wartburg College Seminar: Modern Scholarly Amrita Dhar, Ohio State University Editions: Challenges and Alice Equestri, University of Sussex Opportunities Sonya Freeman Loftis, Morehouse College Meeting Room 5 Ari Friedlander, University of Mississippi Melissa Hull Geil, University LEADERS: Martin Butler, University of North Carolina of Leeds and Jennifer Richards, Richard Godden, Louisiana State University Newcastle University Amanda M. Lehr, Vanderbilt University Brandi Kristine Adams, University of Maryland Emily L. Loney, University of Kristen Abbott Bennett, Framingham Wisconsin, Madison State University Mardy Philippian, Lewis University Francis X. Connor, Wichita State University Jennifer Row, University of Minnesota Ian H. De Jong, University of Nevada, Reno Lindsey Row-Heyveld, Luther College Suzanne Gossett, Loyola University Chicago Justin P. Shaw, Emory University Mark Charles Hulse, University of Alabama Andrew Clark Wagner, University András Kiséry, City College of New York, CUNY of California, Los Angeles Joseph Penczak, Troupe of Friends Jonah Kent Richards, University at Albany, SUNY Alan Stewart, Columbia University Gary L. Taylor, Florida State University Ann Thompson, King’s College London

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Seminar: Occult Agents Seminar: Pleasure and in Shakespeare, Part Two Interpretation in Shakespeare Meeting Room 3 and Spenser, Part Two LEADER: Mary Floyd-Wilson, Meeting Room 13 University of North Carolina LEADERS: Joe Moshenska, Charlotte Artese Agnes, Scott College University of Oxford and Leah J. Pompa Banerjee, University Whittington, Harvard University of Colorado, Denver Frederick Bengtsson, University of Kentucky Kent Cartwright, University of Maryland Brian P. Chalk, Manhattan College Jeremy Wayne Cornelius, Claire J. C. Eager, Colorado College Louisiana State University Katherine Eggert, University Emily Carole George, University of Colorado, Boulder of Washington Patrick Gray, Durham University Stephanie Howieson, Longwood University David Landreth, University of Katie Kadue, University of Chicago California, Berkeley Aaron Wells Kitch, Bowdoin College Alice Leonard, University of Oxford Justin Barnes Kolb, American Cassie Miura, University of University in Cairo Washington, Tacoma Laura E. Levine, New York University Catherine Nicholson, Yale University Melissa Pullara, Carleton University William A. Oram, Smith College Katy Reedy, Lake Forest College Joseph M. Ortiz, University of Texas, El Paso Courtney Naum Scuro, University Colleen Ruth Rosenfeld, Pomona College of California, Riverside Kevin Joseph Windhauser, Christina M. Squitieri, New York University Columbia University Paul Joseph Zajac, McDaniel College Seminar: #OpenSecrets Meeting Room 7 Seminar: Provincial Shakespeare LEADERS: Marjorie Rubright, University Meeting Room 8 of Massachusetts, Amherst and Kathryn LEADERS: Katherine A. Gillen, Texas A&M Vomero Santos, Trinity University University, San Antonio and Marissa Deann Armstrong, Vanderbilt University Greenberg, University of New Mexico Ariane Marie Balizet, Texas Hannah M. R. August, Massey University Christian University Jonathan Burton, Whittier College Alexandra Carter, Tufts University Andrew Carlson, Rutgers University Kerry N. Cooke, Mary Baldwin University Michael Dobson, Shakespeare Institute, Jenna Dreier, University of Minnesota University of Birmingham Mary Learner, University of North Carolina Jeff Doty, University of North Texas Jasmine S. Lellock, Newton Ruben Espinosa, University of Texas, El Paso South High School Hyosik Hwang, Chungbuk Jessica McCall, Delaware Valley University National University Emer Ann McHugh, National Catherine Loomis, Rochester University of Ireland, Galway Institute of Technology Thomas J. Moretti, Iona College Roderick H. McKeown, University of Toronto Paige M. Reynolds, University Sandra Young, University of Cape Town of Central Arkansas Marsha S. Robinson, Clinton, WA Charlene V. Smith, Alexandria, VA Kathleen Kalpin Smith, University of South Carolina, Aiken

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Seminar: Race and/as Affect in Lawrence Manley, Yale University Early Modern Literature Elizabeth J. Rivlin, Clemson University Meeting Room 9 Katherine Romack, University of West Florida LEADER: Carol Mejia LaPerle, Wright State University Seminar: Shakespeare and the District James E. Berg, Middlebury College Meeting Room 1 Dennis Austin Britton, University of New Hampshire LEADERS: Richard Finkelstein, University Drew Daniel, Johns Hopkins University of Mary Washington and Maya Mathur, Averyl Dietering, University University of Mary Washington of California, Davis Christie Jane Carson, Royal Holloway, Cora Fox, Arizona State University University of London Meghan Elizabeth Hall, University Amy Scott-Douglass, Marymount University of Pennsylvania Alden T. Vaughan, Columbia University Margo Hendricks, University of Virginia Mason Vaughan, Clark University California, Santa Cruz Mira Assaf Kafantaris, Ohio State University Kirsten N. Mendoza, University of Dayton Seminar: Shakespeare and Alicia Jordan Meyer, University Visual Cultures, Old and New of Pennsylvania Meeting Room 15 Mary K. Steible, Southern Illinois LEADERS: Howard Marchitello, University, Edwardsville Rutgers University, Camden and Sydnee Wagner, Graduate Center, CUNY Stephen Orgel, Stanford University Leslie Wexler, University of Toronto Katherine Acheson, University of Waterloo Anna Riehl Bertolet, Auburn University Seminar: Shakespeare and Brandon Christopher, University of Winnipeg Cultural Appropriation, Part Two Alice A. Dailey, Villanova University Meeting Room 11 Louise Geddes, Adelphi University LEADERS: Vanessa I. Corredera, William Germano, Cooper Union Andrews University and Geoffrey Donald Hedrick, Kansas State University Way, Washburn University Sujata Iyengar, University of Georgia Frederick Paul Kiefer, University of Arizona Sabina Amanbayeva, Oklahoma Jennifer Low, Florida Atlantic University City University Karla Oeler, Stanford University Amy Bolis, University of Minnesota Goran V. Stanivukovic, St. Mary’s University Cristiane Busato Smith, Arizona State University Anna Stegh Camati, Centro Workshop: Shakespeare Universitário Campos Andrade on Our Hands Elizabeth A. Charlebois, St. Mary’s Meeting Room 2 College of Maryland LEADERS, Jill Bradbury, Gallaudet Mail Marques De Azevedo, Centro University, Crom Saunders, Columbia Universitário Campos de Andrade College Chicago, Ethan Sinnott, Leticia Concepción García, Emerson College Gallaudet University, and Lindsey Ronan James Hatfull, University of Warwick D. Snyder, Silver Spring, MD Natalia N. Khomenko, York University Liana de Camargo Leão, Universidade Sheila T. Cavanagh, Emory University Federal do Paraná Leslie C. Dunn, Vassar College Caroline Lion, Shakespeare Institute, Liz Fox, University of Massachusetts, Amherst University of Birmingham Jessica C. Murphy, University of Texas, Dallas

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Sarah Neville, Ohio State University Seminar: Shakespearean Skies: Peter Novak, University of San Francisco Weather and Climate Ryan Singh Paul, Texas A&M Meeting Room 12 University, Kingsville Kendrick W. Prewitt, University LEADERS: Sophie Chiari, of West Alabama Université Clermont Auvergne Catherine E. Thomas, Georgia and Sophie Lemercier-Goddard, Gwinnett College ENS Université de Lyon Piers Brown, Kenyon College Seminar: Shakespeare’s Forms, John Douglas Gillies, University of Essex Christine Hoffmann, West Virginia University Part One William Miles Lee, United States Meeting Room 10 Air Force Academy LEADERS: Emily Shortslef, University of Kentucky and Erin K. Kelly, Seminar: Theatrical Skepticism California State University, Chico Mount Vernon B Loren Cressler, University of Texas, Austin Liam Thomas Daley, University of Maryland LEADERS: Lauren Robertson, Allison Kay Deutermann, Columbia University and Anita Gilman Baruch College, CUNY Sherman, American University Derek Dunne, Cardiff University Christopher Crosbie, North Jennifer Higginbotham, Ohio Carolina State University State University Robert F. Darcy, University of Matthew Hunter, Texas Tech University Nebraska, Omaha Christine E. Hutchins, Hostos Hillary Eklund, Loyola University New Orleans Community College, CUNY Lars Engle, University of Tulsa Laura E. Kolb, Baruch College, CUNY Brett Gamboa, Dartmouth College Kent Lehnhof, Chapman University Jonas Gardsby, University of Minnesota David Nee, Harvard University Ani Govjian, University of North Carolina Richard O’Brien, Birmingham, UK Nicole Hagstrom-Schmidt, Megan Snell, University of Texas, Austin Texas A&M University Michael M. Wagoner, Florida Kristine Johanson, University of Amsterdam State University Marc Jason Juberg, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Dennis Kezar, University of Utah Seminar: Shakespeare’s Language: James Kuzner, Brown University Changing Methods Kelly Lehtonen, The King’s College Lafayette Shiladitya Sen, Montclair State University LEADERS: Alysia Kolentsis, St. Jerome’s Michelle Zerba, Louisiana State University University, University of Waterloo and Lynne Magnusson, University of Toronto Seminar: World, Globe, Planet: Ross M. Knecht, Emory University Macrocosmic Thinking in the Age Julian Lamb, Chinese University of Shakespeare of Hong Kong Mount Vernon A Russell McConnell, Southern Methodist University LEADERS: Joseph Campana, Nick Moschovakis, Bethesda, MD Rice University and Ayesha Benedict S. Robinson, Stony Brook University Ramachandran, Yale University Daniel Allen Shore, Georgetown University Crystal Bartolovich, Syracuse University Kyle Sebastian Vitale, Yale University Joseph Bowling, University of Jennifer Waldron, University of Pittsburgh Wisconsin, Madison

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Devin L. Byker, College of Charleston Digital Tools for Teaching Douglas Iain Clark, University of Manchester Shakespeare: Offerings from the Brent Dawson, University of Oregon Folger Shakespeare Library Mary C. Fuller, Massachusetts Exhibitors: Meaghan J. Brown, Folger Institute of Technology Shakespeare Library, Justine Decamillis, Jeffrey Blaine Griswold, University of Maryland, Eric M. Johnson, University of Maryland Folger Shakespeare Library, and Rebecca Gavin Hollis, Hunter College, CUNY Lee Niles, Folger Shakespeare Library Nicole A. Jacobs, California Polytechnic State University The EMC Imprint from UCSB Radhika Koul, Stanford University Exhibitors: Andrew Griffin, University Katarzyna Lecky, Bucknell University of California, Santa Barbara and Debapriya Sarkar, University of Connecticut Patricia Fumerton, University of Steven Swarbrick, Baruch College, CUNY California, Santa Barbara The Hurly Burly Shakespeare Show! Workshop: Writing about Exhibitors: Jess Hamlet, University Shakespeare and Early Modern of Alabama and Aubrey Whitlock, Drama for a Broader Public American Shakespeare Center Carnegie Performance Workshop: LEADER: Daniel Thomas Swift, Arden of Faversham New College of the Humanities Renaissance B Mara I. Amster, Randolph College Presented by Ralph Alan Cohen, Michael J. Collins, Georgetown University American Shakespeare Center Jason Crawford, Union University Erin Kathleen Kelly, Rutgers University Join ASC actors and Ralph Alan Cohen in Cynthia Lewis, Davidson College an exploration of performance choices Tanya Pollard, Brooklyn College, CUNY in Arden of Faversham. ASC actors will Jonathan Shelley, Georgia perform selected scenes, discuss their Institute of Technology process, and invite you, the participant Andrew McConnell Stott, University to apply the principles used in the of Southern California rehearsal rooms and performance spaces Paul Yachnin, McGill University of the ASC, including embedded stage directions, pronoun choices, character address, and audience contact in re- Digital Exhibits directs. Workshop participants will Congressional Hall B/C make artistic choices and direct the ASC Cooking in the Archives: Updating actors in a scene from our recent Winter Early Modern Recipes (1600- Season: The Actors’ Renaissance. 1800) in a Modern Kitchen Exhibitor: Marissa Nicosia, Pennsylvania 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. State University, Abington College Annual Luncheon Digital Cavendish Project - A Grand Ballroom Collaborative Scholarly Repository Open to all registrants for the Forty- Exhibitor: Shawn William Moore, Florida Seventh Annual Meeting. Additional guest Southwestern State College tickets may be purchased in advance.

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3:30 to 5:00 p.m. 5:15 to 7:00 p.m. Plenary Session: Scholars of Color Social and Cash Bar Looking Forward: Grand Ballroom North New Directions in Co-sponsored by the Folger Early Modern Race Studies Shakespeare Library Renaissance Ballroom Open to registrants and their guests. SESSION ORGANIZER: Peter Erickson, Northwestern University 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. CHAIR: Ayanna Thompson, Performance: The Dramatic Arizona State University Exploits of Edmund Kean Renaissance West What Is at Stake in the Study of Race? Ania Loomba, University of Pennsylvania Presented by Ian Hughes Sponsored by the Shakespeare Bulletin “A Swarthy Group of Strangers”: Shakespeare, Islamophobia, and Race Written and performed by Award-winning Royal Shakespeare Company actor Ian Hughes, The Bernadette Andrea, University of Dramatic Exploits of Edmund Kean is a riveting California, Santa Barbara solo-performance which vividly portrays the White Hands: Gesturing toward life of one of the most extraordinary English actors from the Regency period. Edmund Shakespeare’s “Other Race Plays” Kean (1787-1833), in a relatively short period, David Sterling Brown, SUNY Binghamton progressed from a life of abject poverty and deprivation as a strolling player walking, quite I Can’t Love You the Way You Want literally, from town to town to being hailed as Me To: Archival Blackness one of the greatest actors and interpreters of Kim F. Hall, Barnard College Shakespeare the country has ever produced.

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CHAIR: Tiffany Jo Werth, SATURDAY, APRIL 20 University of California, Davis Carla Freccero, University of California, Santa Cruz 7:30 to 8:00 a.m. Evelyn Gajowski, University of Shakespeare Yoga Nevada, Las Vegas Penn Quarter Rebecca Laroche, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs Led by Anna Riehl Bertolet, RYT- Steve Mentz, St. John’s University 200: Vinyasa-style yoga class with a Jennifer A. Munroe, University of Shakespeare-inspired playlist. All levels North Carolina, Charlotte welcome; bring a mat, if possible.

8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon 10:30 to 11:00 a.m. Coffee Break Information Grand Ballroom Foyer Grand Ballroom Foyer

Book Exhibits 11:00 to 12:30 a.m. Congressional Hall B/C Panel Session: The 2019 NextGenPlen 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. Renaissance Ballroom Workshop for Teachers SESSION ORGANIZERS: Members of Mount Vernon the NextGenPlen Committee for 2019 Led by Sarah Enloe, American CHAIR: Katherine Rowe, Shakespeare Center College of William & Mary

“Mark how he trembles in his 9:00 to 10:30 a.m. ecstasy”: Space, Place, and Self in The Comedy of Errors Roundtable: Citizen Shakespeare Jennifer J. Edwards, Shakespeare’s Globe Grand South SESSION ORGANIZER: Katherine West The Sex Lives of Shakespearean Women Scheil, University of Minnesota Joseph Gamble, University of Michigan MODERATOR: Paul Edmondson, Cosmopolitan Windsor: Translation Shakespeare Birthplace Trust and Seduction in Shakespeare’s “English” Comedy Zorica Bečanović Nikolić, Andrew S. Keener, Santa Clara University Univerzitet u Beogradu Ewan Fernie, Shakespeare Institute, “I Had as Lief They Would Break University of Birmigham Wind in My Lips”: Contested Kisses Michael Witmore, Folger in Marston’s The Dutch Courtesan Shakespeare Library Alex MacConochie, Boston University

Roundtable: Wherefore Puppet Theater and the Interpreter’s Role Ecofeminism? Nicole Sheriko, Rutgers University Grand North SESSION ORGANIZER: Jennifer A. Munroe, University of North Carolina, Charlotte

36 12:30 to 2:00 p.m. Panel Session: Shakespearean Futures: Shakespeare Roundtable: The Economics of and a Living Wage Shakespeare Publishing Grand South Grand North SESSION ORGANIZER: Amanda SESSION ORGANIZER AND CHAIR: Eric Bailey, University of Maryland M. Johnson, Folger Shakespeare Library CHAIR: Carla Della Gatta, University Fitting the Bill: Publishing Shakespeare of Southern California Successfully for Today’s Students, Scholars and Performers “By penny of observation”: Teaching Margaret Bartley, Bloomsbury Publishing Shakespeare as Contingent Faculty Maggie Ellen Ray, Prince George’s Unlocking the Black Box of County Public Schools the Academic Journal Jessica Roberts Frazier, Folger Contingency, Gen. Ed., and Shakespeare Library the Age of Shakespeare Sabrina Alcorn Baron, University of Maryland Metadata Misfires and Bibliographical Chaos in the Shakespeare and the Boundaries Shakespeare Publication Market of the Humane Susan V. Scott, London School of Economics Amanda Bailey, University of Maryland

2:00 to 3:30 p.m. 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. Panel Session: Practice and Workshop: Editing Editing Process in Early Modern Poetics Meeting Room 12 Grand North LEADER: Leah Knight, Brock University SESSION ORGANIZERS: Megan Liza Blake, University of Toronto Heffernan, DePaul University and Jessica Kurt Daw, San Francisco State University Rosenberg, University of Miami Jeremy Ehrlich, Internet CHAIR: Dympna C. Callaghan, Shakespeare Editions Syracuse University Elizabeth Zeman Kolkovich, Ohio State University Stationers’ Forms Melanie Catherine Lo, University Megan Heffernan, DePaul University of Colorado, Boulder Maria Teresa Prendergast, Fast and Loose: Limit and Liberty College of Wooster in Early Modern Prison Poetry Danielle Rosvally, University at Buffalo, SUNY Molly Murray, Columbia University Paul Salzman, La Trobe University and the Olga L. Valbuena, Wake Forest University Traffic in Small Things Stephen Wittek, Carnegie Mellon University Jessica Rosenberg, University of Miami

Hester Pulter’s Dunghill Poetics Frances E. Dolan, University of California, Davis

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Seminar: Navigating Early Seminar: Print, Conservation, Modern Interfaces and Waste Capitol Room Meeting Room 6 LEADER: Meaghan J. Brown, LEADERS: Sarah Wall-Randell, Folger Shakespeare Library Wellesley College and Lina Perkins Wilder, Connecticut College Paul Babin, Northeastern University Elizabeth Corbett-Nicholson, Erika Mary Boeckeler, Folger Shakespeare Library Northeastern University Lianne Habinek, Bard College Joshua Calhoun, University of Wisconsin Noam Tzvi Lior, University of Toronto Sarah Case, Harvard University Rebecca Munson, Princeton University Edwina Louise Christie, School of M. Stephanie Murray, Carnegie Advanced Study, University of London Mellon University Heidi C. Craig, Folger Shakespeare Library Rebecca Lee Niles, Folger Lara Dodds, Mississippi State University Shakespeare Library Mark David Farnsworth, Lauren Shohet, Villanova University University of Nevada Clifford Werier, Mount Royal University Adam Halstrom, University of Utah Lara D. Hansen, University of Nevada, Reno Helen Hull, Queens University of Charlotte Seminar: Performing Women/ Katherine Hunt, University of Oxford Performing Gender in the Age Sara Luttfring, Pennsylvania State Behrend of Shakespeare and Beyond Kyle A. Pivetti, Norwich University Meeting Room 4 Emily Elizabeth Rendek, University LEADER: Melinda Gough, of South Carolina McMaster University Anna Reynolds, University of York Adam Smyth, Balliol College, Oxford David J. Amelang, Freie Universität Berlin Hailey Bachrach, King’s College London Tara Bradway, St. John’s University Seminar: Refuge in Katelyn McCarthy, University of Minnesota Shakespeare’s Europe Susan O’Hara, Georgian Court University Meeting Room 5 Peter Alexander Parolin, Sponsored by the European University of Wyoming Shakespeare Research Association Natalia Pérez, University of Southern California LEADER: Stephen O’Neill, National Sarah C. E. Ross, Victoria University of Ireland, Maynooth University of Wellington Danielle Nicole Byington, East Jessica Swain, McMaster University Tennessee State University Dorothy C. Vanderford, University Darlene Ciraulo, University of Nevada, Las Vegas of Central Missouri Deanne Williams, York University Stephen Cohen, Central Connecticut State University Tracy Clare Cummings, San Diego State University Kristin Denslow, Southwestern Adventist University Margaret Gisela Tudeau-Clayton, Université de Neuchâtel Ton Hoenselaars, Universiteit Utrecht

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Avraham Oz, University of Haifa & Douglas E. Green, Augsburg University Academy of Performing Arts, Tel Aviv David W. Hartwig, Weber State University L. Monique Pittman, Andrews University Ariane Nada Helou, University of Anne Sophie Refskou, University California, Los Angeles of Surrey, Guildford Ann M. Martinez, Kent State David Ruiter, University of Texas, El Paso University at Stark Robert Sawyer, East Tennessee Kate McPherson, Utah Valley University State University Allison Machlis Meyer, Seattle University Sara Francesca Soncini, Università di Pisa Kathryn M. Moncrief Washington College Benjamin Woodring, Chicago, IL Bryan Daniel Nakawaki, Purdue University Robert Ormsby, Memorial University of Newfoundland Seminar: Shakespeare Stephanie Pietros, College of in Film History Mount St. Vincent Meeting Room 15 Michael W. Shurgot, South Puget LEADER: Gregory M. Colón Semenza, Sound Community College University of Connecticut, Storrs William F. Wolfgang, University of Warwick Eric C. Brown, University of Maine, Farmington Seminar: Shakespeare, Race, Stephen M. Buhler, University of Nebraska and the Practical Humanities Catherine Grace Canino, University Meeting Room 8 of South Carolina, Upstate LEADER: Ian Smith, Lafayette College Melissa Croteau, California Baptist University Russ Bodi, Owens College Don-John Dugas, Kent State University John Casey, Brown University Scott A. Hollifield, University Benjamin Hilb, Francis Marion University of Nevada, Las Vegas Chelsea Leigh Horne, American University Courtney Lehmann, University of the Pacific Fayaz Kabani, Allen University Kendra Preston Leonard, Silent Joan Pong Linton, Indiana University Film Sound & Music Archive Arthur L. Little, Jr., University of Anthony Guy Patricia, Concord University California, Los Angeles Marguerite Rippy, Marymount University Natalie J. Loper, University of Alabama Amy Rodgers, Mount Holyoke College John Ray Proctor Iii, Tulane University Garrett A. Sullivan, Pennsylvania Donovan H. Sherman, Seton Hall University State University Andrew Tumminia, Spring Hill College Donna G. Young, Oklahoma Deborah Uman, St. John Fisher College Baptist University Charles Whitney, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Seminar: Shakespeare on the Contemporary Regional Stage Seminar: Shakespeare Meeting Room 13 the Documentary Meeting Room 10 LEADERS: Niamh J. O’Leary, Xavier University and Jayme LEADER: Mark Thornton Burnett, M. Yeo, Belmont University Queen’s University Belfast Regina Buccola, Roosevelt University Todd Landon Barnes, Ramapo Kevin Chovanec, Christian College of New Jersey Brothers University Terri Bourus, Florida State University Katharine Cleland, Virginia Jim Casey, Arcadia University Polytechnic Institute Eric L. De Barros, University of the West Indies, St. Augustine

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Susanne Greenhalgh, University Laury Magnus, United States of Roehampton Merchant Marine Academy Madiha Hannachi, Université de Montréal Linda McJannet, Bentley University Michael P. Jensen, Shakespeare Newsletter Christopher Ross McKeen, Douglas M. Lanier, University Renaissance Society of America of New Hampshire Sharon O’Dair, University of Alabama Georgina M. Lucas, University Ashley Sarpong, University of Birmingham of California, Davis Laurie E. Osborne, Colby College Rebecca Totaro, Florida Gulf Adele Seeff, University of Maryland Coast University Ramona Wray, Queen’s University Belfast Maria Vrcek, Rutgers University Seth S. Williams, Barnard College Gillian Woods, Birkbeck University of London Seminar: Shakespeare’s Enemies Meeting Room 7 Seminar: Shakespeare’s Greek LEADERS: Jeremy Lopez, University Meeting Room 14 of Toronto and Paul D. Menzer, Mary Baldwin University LEADERS: Andrew J. Fleck, University of Texas, El Paso and Matthew Charles Carter, University John Garrison, Grinnell College of North Carolina, Greensboro Emily Griffiths Jones, University of South Florida Tom Bishop, University of Auckland William R. Jones, Murray State University Larry Bonds, McMurry University John Ladd, Washington John Hugh Cameron, St. Mary’s University University in St. Louis David Currell, American University of Beirut Eric S. Mallin, University of Texas, Austin Dustin Dixon, Grinnell College Zoltán Márkus, Vassar College Lynn Enterline, Vanderbilt University Kirk Melnikoff, University of North Erich D. Freiberger, Jacksonville University Carolina, Charlotte Jason Gleckman, Chinese Cyrus G. Mulready, SUNY New Paltz University of Hong Kong Joseph Navitsky, West Chester University Jonathan Goossen, Ambrose University Jeanette Nguyen, Tran Drake University Michael Anthony Ingham, Lingnan Richard M. Waugaman, University, Hong Kong Georgetown University Robert S. Miola, Loyola University Maryland Su Fang Ng, University of Oklahoma Curtis Perry, University of Illinois, Seminar: Shakespeare’s Forms, Urbana-Champaign Part Two Jane Raisch, University of York Meeting Room 3

LEADERS: Emily Shortslef, University Seminar: Signs of the Sexed Body of Kentucky and Erin K. Kelly, in Early Modern Drama California State University, Chico Meeting Room 11 J. Anthony Burton, University of LEADER: Kimberly A. Coles, Massachusetts, Amherst University of Maryland Rana Choi, University of Chicago Dori Coblentz, Georgia Institute Lilly Berberyan, University of North of Technology Carolina, Greensboro Claire M. Falck, Rowan University Julie A. Crawford, Columbia University Jeffrey Todd Knight, University Claire Dawkins, Stanford Online High School of Washington Tom Fish, Oglethorpe University

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Judith Haber, Tufts University Dana E. Aspinall, Alma College Jess Hamlet, University of Alabama Patricia Cahill, Emory University Paul J. Hecht, Purdue University Northwest Jean E. Howard, Columbia University Marina Leslie, Northeastern University Melissa J. Jones, Eastern Ellen MacKay, University of Chicago Michigan University Julia Mix Barrington, Boston University Nedda Mehdizadeh, University Jess R. Pfeffer, Boston, MA of California, Los Angeles Jan Stirm, University of Scott O’Neil, University of Rochester Wisconsin, Eau Claire Bethany Packard, Transylvania University Erin Weinberg, Kingston, ON Hannah Hessel Ratner, Shakespeare Theatre Emma Maggie Solberg, Bowdoin College Workshop: Teaching the Dustin Stegner, California Polytechnic State University Premodern in a Time of White Dyani Johns Taff, Ithaca College Supremacy Mary Trull, St. Olaf College Meeting Room 16 H. Austin Whitver, University of Alabama LEADERS: Holly E. Dugan, George Laura Williamson-Ambrose, Washington University, Dorothy Kim, St. Mary’s College Brandeis University, and Reginald Alfred Wilburn, University of New Hampshire

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Seminar: Tudor Performance: Contexts, Traditions, Afterlives 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. Meeting Room 2 LEADER: Jessica L. Winston, Idaho State University Catherine R. Clifford, Graceland University Callan Davies, University of Roehampton Alan C. Dessen, University of North Carolina Ágnes Matuska, Szegedi Tudományegyetem Kathryn Prince, University of Western Australia Nancy Selleck, University of Massachusetts, Lowell Andrew Sisson, Williams College

Performance Workshop: What States the United of Court the Supreme of Collection Do Romeo and Juliet Really Look Like?: Unconscious Bias through a Shakespearean Lens Mount Vernon A Presented by Ross Williams, Discussion: A Conversation New York Shakespeare Exchange with Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer NY Shakespeare Exchange is committed to generating passionate discussions Grand South about our modern world through the Conducted by Michael Witmore, collective memory of Shakespeare. In Director of the Folger Shakespeare this session, a cast of multiple, non- Library. Q & A to follow. traditional Romeos and Juliets will explore scenes from Shakespeare’s tragedy. The performance will be followed by 10:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. a raucous Q&A with the artists about upturning expectations and breaking with The Dance tradition to share art more responsibly. Renaissance Ballroom Sponsored by the SAA and the Malone Society.

The Malone Society publishes editions of early printed and manuscript texts of plays, plus collections of documentary material relating to the performance and reception of early drama. Our most recent annual volume, distributed to all members, is a facsimile edition of the 1604 quarto of Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus, edited by Chiaki Hanabusa. We also support scholarship through fellowships and research grants, prizes, symposia and a range of bibliographically inspired t-shirts. For details see malonesociety.com.

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Katherine Acheson, University of Waterloo Rebekah Bale, Institute for Faith Acker, Northern Virginia Tourism Studies, Macao Community College Ariane Marie Balizet, Texas Christian University Heather M. Ackerman, Arizona State University Elena Bandin, Universidad de León Elizabeth V. Acosta, El Paso Pompa Banerjee, University Community College of Colorado, Denver Brandi Kristine Adams, University of Maryland Carla Baricz, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Mary Adams, Western Carolina University Roberta Barker, Dalhousie University Katharine Addis, New York University Lisa M. Barksdale-Shaw, Michigan Katie Adkison, University of State University California, Santa Barbara Andrew Barnaby, University of Vermont Patricia Akhimie, Rutgers University, Newark Sally Barnden, King’s College London Cristina León Alfar, Hunter College, CUNY Todd Landon Barnes, Ramapo Sabina Amanbayeva, Oklahoma City University College of New Jersey David J. Amelang, Freie Universität Berlin Sabrina Alcorn Baron, Mara I. Amster, Randolph College University of Maryland Judith H. Anderson, Indiana University Chris Barrett, Louisiana State University Susan L. Anderson, Sheffield Hallam University Leeds Barroll, Folger Shakespeare Library Bernadette Andrea, University of Anthony Gerard Barthelemy, California, Santa Barbara University of Miami Kirsty Andrews, Edinburgh University Press Margaret Bartley, Bloomsbury Publishing Meghan C. Andrews, Lycoming College Crystal Bartolovich, Syracuse University Alicia Andrzejewski, Graduate Center, CUNY Anupam Basu, Washington Jessica Apolloni, Christopher University in St. Louis Newport University Robin Bates, University of Lynchburg Ronda Arab, Simon Fraser University Meredith Beales, University of British Columbia John Michael Archer, New York University Zorica Becanovic Bečanović Nikolić, Deann Armstrong, Vanderbilt University University of Belgrade Lillie Arnott, Queen’s University Belfast James P. Bednarz, Long Island University Sharon Arnoult, Midwestern State University Frederick Bengtsson, University of Kentucky Douglas H. Arrell, University of Winnipeg Kristen Abbott Bennett, Framingham Charlotte Artese, Agnes Scott College State University Abdulhamit Arvas, University of Sean M. Benson, University of Dubuque California, Santa Barbara Lilly Berberyan, University of North Dana E. Aspinall, Alma College Carolina, Greensboro John H. Astington, University of Toronto Peter Berek, Amherst College Tamara Atkin, Queen Mary Dianne Elizabeth Berg, Tufts University University of London James E. Berg, Middlebury College Katherine B. Attie, Towson University David M. Bergeron, University of Kansas Hannah M. R. August, Massey University J. F. Bernard, Champlain College Aleida Auld, Université de Genève Anna Riehl Bertolet, Auburn University Paul Babin, Northeastern University Benjamin Bertram, University Rebecca Ann Bach, University of of Southern Maine Alabama, Birmingham Royce Best, Johns Hopkins University Hailey Bachrach, King’s College London David M. Bevington, University of Chicago Patricia Badir, University of British Columbia Caralyn Bialo, Manhattanville College Stephanie Bahr, Hamilton College Caroline Bicks, University of Maine Amanda Bailey, University of Maryland Clara Biesel, University of Minnesota Jonathan Baldo, Eastman School of Roya Biggie, Knox College Music, University of Rochester Valerie Billing, Central College

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Laurel N. Billings, University of Michigan Piers Brown, Kenyon College Tom Bishop, University of Auckland Douglas Bruster, University of Texas, Austin Petra Bjelica, University of Verona Regina Buccola, Roosevelt University Jennifer Black, Boise State University Thea Buckley, Queen’s University Belfast Theo Black, Cornell University Paul Budra, Simon Fraser University Liza Blake, University of Toronto Stephen M. Buhler, University of Nebraska Daniel Blank, Harvard University James C. Bulman, Allegheny College Katherine Blankenau, Northwestern University Mattie Burkert, Utah State University Gina Bloom, University of California, Davis Mark Thornton Burnett, Queen’s Gabriel Zenon Bloomfield, Columbia University University Belfast Russ Bodi, Owens College J. Anthony Burton, University of Erika Mary Boeckeler, Northeastern University Massachusetts, Amherst Reme Bohlin, University of Connecticut Jonathan Burton, Whittier College Amy Bolis, University of Minnesota Cristiane Busato Smith, Arizona State University Larry Bonds, McMurry University Rebecca Bushnell, University of Pennsylvania Barbara Jane Bono, University at Buffalo, SUNY Martin Butler, University of Leeds Rena Bood, Universiteit van Amsterdam Danielle Nicole Byington, East Todd Andrew Borlik, University of Huddersfield Tennessee State University Joyce Boro, Université de Montréal Devin L. Byker, College of Charleston Amy Michelle Borsuk, Queen Mary Sophie Rose Byvik, Folger Shakespeare Library University of London Patricia Cahill, Emory University Anston Bosman, Amherst College John Hugh Cameron, St. Mary’s University Keith M. Botelho, Kennesaw State University William Casey Caldwell, Claire M. L. Bourne, Pennsylvania Northwestern University State University Joshua Calhoun, University of Wisconsin Terri Bourus, Florida State University Dympna C. Callaghan, Syracuse University Lara Bovilsky, University of Oregon Anna Stegh Camati, Centro Claire Bowditch, Loughborough University Universitário Campos Andrade Robin Bower, Pennsylvania State University Joseph Campana, Rice University Joseph Bowling, University of Catherine Grace Canino, University Wisconsin, Madison of South Carolina, Upstate Arlynda Boyer, University of Toronto Walter W. Cannon, Central College Iowa Jen Boyle, Coastal Carolina University Andrew Carlson, Rutgers University Nicola Boyle, Harlaxton College, William C. Carroll, Boston University University of Evansville Christie Jane Carson, Royal Holloway, Andrew Bozio, Skidmore College University of London Jill Bradbury, Gallaudet University Rob Carson, Hobart and William Beatrice Bradley, University of Chicago Smith Colleges Tara Bradway, St. John’s University Thomas P. Cartelli, Muhlenberg College Heidi Brayman, University of Alexandra Carter, Tufts University California, Riverside Matthew Charles Carter, University Eric Brinkman, Ohio State University of North Carolina, Greensboro Dennis Austin Britton, University Kent Cartwright, University of Maryland of New Hampshire Sarah Case, Harvard University James M. Bromley, Miami University Jim Casey, Arcadia University Andrew S. Brown, Yale University John Casey, Brown University David Sterling Brown, SUNY Binghamton Sheila T. Cavanagh, Emory University Eric C. Brown, University of Maine, Farmington Mariacristina Cavecchi, Università Meaghan J. Brown, Folger Shakespeare Library degli Studi di Milano Pamela Allen Brown, University of Paul A. Cefalu, Lafayette College Connecticut, Stamford Seeta Chaganti, University of California, Davis Paul Brown, De Montfort University Urvashi Chakravarty, George Mason University

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Brian P. Chalk, Manhattan College Taylor Corse, Arizona State University Darryl Chalk, University of Southern Queensland Mayra Alejandra Cortes, University Stephanie Chamberlain, Southeast of California, San Diego Missouri State University Sheila Coursey, University of Michigan Alison A. Chapman, University of John D. Cox, Hope College Alabama, Birmingham Heidi C. Craig, Folger Shakespeare Library Matthieu A. Chapman, University of Houston Hugh Craig, University of Newcastle, Australia Elizabeth A. Charlebois, St. Mary’s Jason Crawford, Union University College of Maryland Julie A. Crawford, Columbia University Zainab Cheema, University of Texas, Austin Hannah J. Crawforth, King’s College London Monica Chesnoiu-Matei, Universitatea Loren Cressler, University of Texas, Austin Ovidius din Constanta Christopher Crosbie, North Simone Chess, Wayne State University Carolina State University Sophie Chiari, Université Clermont Auvergne Melissa Croteau, California Baptist University Evan Choate, Rice University Sarah Crover, University of Wisconsin, Madison Rana Choi, University of Chicago Andrea Crow, Boston College Kevin Chovanec, Christian Brothers University Charlene Cruxent, Université Ann C. Christensen, University of Houston Paul-Valéry Montpellier 3 Margaret Christian, Pennsylvania Tracy Clare Cummings, San Diego State University, Lehigh Valley State University Edwina Louise Christie, School of Advanced Kevin Curran, Université de Lausanne Study, University of London David Currell, American University of Beirut Brandon Christopher, University of Winnipeg Deborah Curren-aquino, Folger Peter Robert Cibula, University Shakespeare Library of California, Irvine Ambereen Dadabhoy, Harvey Mudd College Darlene Ciraulo, University of Central Missouri Mark James Dahlquist, Miami University Douglas Iain Clark, University of Manchester Amelia Dahmer, University of Michigan Judith Petterson Clark, Stephens College Alice A. Dailey, Villanova University Rachel Ellen Clark, Wartburg College Liam Thomas Daley, University of Maryland Cyndia Susan Clegg, Pepperdine University Drew Daniel, Johns Hopkins University Katharine Cleland, Virginia Polytechnic Institute Robert F. Darcy, University of Nebraska, Omaha Catherine R. Clifford, Graceland University Callan Davies, University of Roehampton Dori Coblentz, Georgia Institute of Technology Kurt Daw, San Francisco State University Jason Elliot Cohen, Berea College Claire Dawkins, Stanford Online High School Stephen Cohen, Central Connecticut Anthony B. Dawson, University State University of British Columbia Laura Cole, The Atlanta Shakespeare Company Brent Dawson, University of Oregon Kimberly A. Coles, University of Maryland Mail Marques De Azevedo, Centro Eleanor Collins, Oxford University Press Universitário Campos de Andrade Michael J. Collins, Georgetown University Eric L. De Barros, University of the Carrie Colton, Jacksonville State University West Indies, St. Augustine Jason Comerford, Shakespeare at Notre Dame Ian H. De Jong, University of Nevada, Reno Francis X. Connor, Wichita State University Rachael Deagman Simonetta, Sara Coodin, University of Oklahoma University of Colorado, Boulder Hardy M. Cook, Bowie State University Justine DeCamillis, University of Maryland Kerry N. Cooke, Mary Baldwin University Laura DeFurio, University of Alabama Amy Cooper, United States Air Force Academy Jane Hwang Degenhardt, University Elizabeth Corbett-Nicholson, Folger of Massachusetts, Amherst Shakespeare Library Carla Della Gatta, University of Jeremy Wayne Cornelius, Southern California Louisiana State University James A. DeMasi, University of Dallas Vanessa I. Corredera, Andrews University Samantha Jayne Demmerle, Indiana University

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Stephen Deng, Michigan State University John W. Ellis-Etchison, Rice University Kristin Denslow, Southwestern Stephanie Elsky, Rhodes College Adventist University William E. Engel, Sewanee: The Emma Lesley Depledge, Université de Neuchâtel University of the South Alan C. Dessen, University of North Carolina Lars Engle, University of Tulsa Allison Kay Deutermann, Baruch College, CUNY Sarah E. Enloe, American Shakespeare Center Christina Marie Devlin, Montgomery College Lynn Enterline, Vanderbilt University Amrita Dhar, Ohio State University Alice Equestri, University of Sussex Amanda Di Ponio, Huron University College Peter Erickson, Northwestern University Gina M. Di Salvo, University of Tennessee Lauren Eriks Cline, University of Michigan Vernon Guy Dickson, Florida Natalie Katerina Eschenbaum, University International University of Wisconsin, La Crosse Averyl Dietering, University of California, Davis Ruben Espinosa, University of Texas, El Paso Craig Dionne, Eastern Michigan University John Charles Estabillo, Records of Kyle DiRoberto, University of Arizona Early English Drama (REED) Dustin Dixon, Grinnell College Laura A. Estill, St. Francis Xavier University Michael Dobson, Shakespeare Institute, Mel Evans, University of Leicester University of Birmingham Donna Even-Kesef, Stanford University Lara Dodds, Mississippi State University Laura Ewen, Bloomsbury Academic Frances E. Dolan, University of California, Davis Alana K. Faagai, University of Jeff Doty, University of North Texas Nevada, Las Vegas Michelle M. Dowd, University of Alabama Claire M. Falck, Rowan University Ben Doyle, Palgrave Macmillan Darlene Farabee, University of South Dakota Jenna Dreier, University of Minnesota Jay Farness, Northern Arizona University Samantha Diane Dressel, Chapman University Mark David Farnsworth, University of Nevada Annette Drew-Bear, Washington Valerie M. Fazel, Arizona State University and Jefferson College Jennifer Feather, University of Jennifer Drouin, McGill University North Carolina, Greensboro Lowell Duckert, University of Delaware Jean E. Feerick, John Carroll University Karrie Ducusin, Bloomsbury Academic Susan M. Felch, Calvin College Mark Dudgeon, Bloomsbury Academic Margaret W. Ferguson, University Holly E. Dugan, George Washington University of California, Davis Don-John Dugas, Kent State University Ewan Fernie, Shakespeare Institute, Emily Lauren Duncan, Calhoun University of Birmingham County Chamber Foundation Emily Fine, University of Alabama Leslie C. Dunn, Vassar College Richard Finkelstein, University Derek Dunne, Cardiff University of Mary Washington Eric Dunnum, Campbell University Tom Fish, Oglethorpe University Claire J. C. Eager, Colorado College Will Fisher, Lehman College and Heather C. Easterling, Gonzaga University Graduate Center, CUNY Paul Edmondson, Shakespeare Birthplace Trust Jennifer Flaherty, Georgia College Jennifer J. Edwards, Shakespeare’s Globe Andrew J. Fleck, University of Texas, El Paso Gabriel Egan, De Montfort University Mary Floyd-Wilson, University of North Carolina Katherine Eggert, University Christopher D. Foley, University of Colorado, Boulder of Southern Mississippi Jeremy Ehrlich, Internet Shakespeare Editions Gregory A. Foran, Nazareth College Hillary Eklund, Loyola University New Orleans Jennifer Forsyth, Kutztown University Erin Ellerbeck, University of Victoria Cora Fox, Arizona State University Laurie Ellinghausen, University Liz Fox, University of Massachusetts, Amherst of Missouri, Kansas City Timothy Francisco, Youngstown Catherine Elliott Tisdale, University State University of Massachusetts, Amherst Heather Frazier, Ohio State University

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Jessica Roberts Frazier, Folger Jaime Goodrich, Wayne State University Shakespeare Library Ahon Kumar Gooptu, Grinnell College Carla Freccero, University of Jonathan Goossen, Ambrose University California, Santa Cruz Andrew Gordon, University of Aberdeen Sonya Freeman Loftis, Morehouse College Colby Gordon, Bryn Mawr College Erich D. Freiberger, Jacksonville University Mya Lixian Gosling, Good Tickle Brain Gavi Fried, University of Pennsylvania Press Suzanne Gossett, Loyola University Chicago Ari Friedlander, University of Mississippi Christine Marie Gottlieb, California Matthew Frost, Manchester University Press State University, East Bay Susan Caroline Frye, University of Wyoming Melinda Gough, McMaster University Barbara Fuchs, University of Ani Govjian, University of North Carolina California, Los Angeles Hugh Grady, Arcadia University Erica Fudge, University of Strathclyde David J. Gram, Oakland University Mary C. Fuller, Massachusetts Patrick Gray, Durham University Institute of Technology Marissa Greenberg, University of New Mexico Patricia Fumerton, University of Andrew Griffin, University of California, Santa Barbara California, Santa Barbara James Funk, Clemson University Perry D. Guevara, Dominican Evelyn Gajowski, University of University of California Nevada, Las Vegas Musa Gurnis, Washington University in St. Louis Joseph Gamble, University of Michigan Jessica Hanselman Gray, University Brett Gamboa, Dartmouth College of California, Davis Leticia Concepción García, Emerson College Brett Greatley-Hirsch, University of Leeds Jonas Gardsby, University of Minnesota Douglas E. Green, Augsburg University Shannon Jane Garner-Balandrin, Marissa Greenberg, The University Northeastern University of New Mexico John Garrison, Grinnell College Susanne Greenhalgh, University Louise Geddes, Adelphi University of Roehampton Melissa Hull Geil, University of North Carolina Margaret Rich Greer, Duke University Edward J. Geisweidt, Washington, D.C. Graham Keith Gregor, Universidad de Murcia Penelope H. Geng, Macalester College Andrew Griffin, University of David George, Urbana University California, Santa Barbara Emily Carole George, University of Washington Eric John Griffin, Millsaps College William Germano, Cooper Union Megan E. Griffin, Case Western David Burr Gerrard, New York, New York Reserve University Daniel R. Gibbons, Catholic Huw Griffiths, University of Sydney University of America Jeffrey Blaine Griswold, University of Maryland Loreen L. Giese, Ohio University Stephen Guy-Bray, University Edward Gieskes, University of South Carolina of British Columbia Tara Gildea, Rutgers University Judith Haber, Tufts University Katherine A. Gillen, Texas A&M Lianne Habinek, Bard College University, San Antonio Peter T. Hadorn, University of John Douglas Gillies, University of Essex Wisconsin, Platteville Jason Gleckman, Chinese Nicole Hagstrom-Schmidt, University of Hong Kong Texas A&M University Emily Glider, Yale University Kim F. Hall, Barnard College Richard Godden, Louisiana State University Meghan Elizabeth Hall, University David B. Goldstein, York University of Pennsylvania José Manuel González, Universidad de Alicante Adam Halstrom, University of Utah Robin Good, Shakespeare Inc. Donna Hamilton, University of Maryland Katharine Goodland, College of Jess Hamlet, Hudson Strode Program in Staten Island, CUNY Renaissance Studies, University of Alabama

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William M. Hamlin, Washington State University Emily Hockley, Cambridge University Press Molly M. Hand, Florida State University Ton Hoenselaars, Universiteit Utrecht Madiha Hannachi, Université de Montréal Christine Hoffmann, West Virginia University Lara D. Hansen, University of Nevada, Reno Lalita Pandit Hogan, University Elizabeth Hanson, Queen’s University of Wisconsin, La Crosse Jennifer Hardy, King’s College London Patrick Colm Hogan, University of Connecticut David Harper, United States Military Academy Jason Charles Hogue, University Brian J. Harries, Concordia University of Texas, Arlington Sharon J. Harris, Brigham Young University Jennifer R. Holl, Rhode Island College Matthew P. Harrison, West Peter Holland, University of Notre Dame Texas A&M University Scott A. Hollifield, University of David W. Hartwig, Weber State University Nevada, Las Vegas Ronan James Hatfull, University of Warwick Michelle Houston, Edinburgh University Press Joseph Paul Haughey, Northwest Gavin Hollis, Hunter College, CUNY Missouri State University Christopher Holmes, SUNY Maritime College Gina Hausknecht, Coe College Jonathan H. Holmes, Central State University Paul J. Hecht, Purdue University Northwest Adam G. Hooks, University of Iowa Pierre Hecker, Carleton College Jonathan Robert Hope, Arizona Donald Hedrick, Kansas State University State University Megan Heffernan, DePaul University Helen Alexandra Hopkins, Rebeca Helfer, University of California, Irvine Birmingham City University Nicholas Ryan Helms, University of Alabama Robert Hornback, Oglethorpe University Ariane Nada Helou, University of Chelsea Leigh Horne, American University California, Los Angeles Jean E. Howard, Columbia University Frances L. Helphinstine, Morehead Allan Howe, The Scholar’s Choice State University Mary Lynn Howe, The Scholar’s Choice Kirk Hendershott-Kraetzer, Olivet College Nancy Howe, The Scholar’s Choice Diana E. Henderson, Massachusetts Stephanie Howieson, Longwood University Institute of Technology Jonathan Hsy, George Washington University Margo Hendricks, University of Helen Hull, Queens University of Charlotte California, Santa Cruz Mark Charles Hulse, University of Alabama Megan L. Herrold, University of Katherine Hunt, University of Oxford Southern California Maurice Hunt, Baylor University Thomas Herron, East Carolina University Matthew Hunter, Texas Tech University Drew Heverin, University of Kentucky Elizabeth A. Hutcheon, Huntingdon College Derrick Edwin Higginbotham, Christine E. Hutchins, Hostos University of Hawaii, Manoa Community College, CUNY Jennifer Higginbotham, Ohio State University Kimberly A. Huth, California State John C. Higgins, Case Western University, Dominguez Hills Reserve University Hyosik Hwang, Chungbuk National University Christopher Highley, Ohio State University Wendy Beth Hyman, Oberlin College Sarah Higinbotham, Emory University Michael Anthony Ingham, Lingnan Benjamin Hilb, Francis Marion University University, Hong Kong Tracey Hill, Bath Spa University William Ingram, University of Michigan Michael J. Hirrel, Arlington, VA Bradley Irish, Arizona State University Heather Anne Hirschfeld, Sujata Iyengar, University of Georgia University of Tennessee Kenneth S. Jackson, Wayne State University James Hirsh, Georgia State University Nicole A. Jacobs, California Rebecca Hixon, University of Michigan Polytechnic State University Robin Hizme, Queens College, CUNY Manuel Antonio Jacquez, Ohio State University Elaine Hobby, Loughborough University Eder Jaramillo, University of Nebraska Allison P. Hobgood, Willamette University Antonina Javier, Oxford University Press

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The Shakespeare Association of America

Washington,DC April 17-21, 2019

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Michael P. Jensen, Shakespeare Newsletter Fayaz Kabani, Allen University Phebe Jensen, Utah State University Katie Kadue, University of Chicago Janelle Jenstad, University of Victoria Mark B. Kaethler, Medicine Hat College Kristine Johanson, University of Amsterdam Mira Assaf Kafantaris, Ohio State University Eric M. Johnson, Folger Shakespeare Library Coppélia Kahn, Brown University Laurie Johnson, University of Rayna Kalas, Cornell University Southern Queensland M. Lindsay Kaplan, Georgetown University Melissa M. Johnson, University of Minnesota Farah Karim-Cooper, Shakespeare’s Globe Bronwyn Johnston, London, UK Isabel C. Karremann, Universität Würzburg Emily Griffiths Jones, University of South Florida David Kathman, Chicago, IL Gwilym Jones, University of Westminster James Kearney, University of Melissa J. Jones, Eastern Michigan University California, Santa Barbara Robert W. Jones, University of Texas, Austin Daniel Lindfors Keegan, American William R. Jones, Murray State University University of Sharjah Lenora Bellee Jones-Pierce, Middle Andrew S. Keener, Santa Clara University Tennessee State University Allison Kellar, Wingate University Alexa Alice Joubin, George Shannon Elizabeth Kelley, Fairfield University Washington University Charles Adams Kelly, University of Michigan John Joseph Joughin, UK Erin E. Kelly, University of Victoria John Jowett, Shakespeare Institute, Erin K. Kelly, California State University, Chico University of Birmingham Erin Kathleen Kelly, Rutgers University Marc Jason Juberg, University of Sawyer K. Kemp, University of California, Davis Minnesota, Twin Cities Gillian Murray Kendall, Smith College

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Matthew J. Kendrick, William Jesse M. Lander, University of Notre Dame Paterson University Katharine E. Landers, University Amy Kenny, University of California, Riverside of North Carolina Bill Kerwin, University of Missouri Jess Landis, Franklin Pierce University Andy Kesson, Roehampton University David Landreth, University of Emelye Keyser, University of Virginia California, Berkeley Dennis Kezar, University of Utah Douglas M. Lanier, University of New Hampshire Leighla Khansari, Ohio State University Ann P. Lanpher, Sidwell Friends School Natalia N. Khomenko, York University Rebecca Laroche, University of M. J. Kidnie, Western University Colorado, Colorado Springs Frederick Paul Kiefer, University of Arizona François Laroque, Université Daeyeong (Dan) Kim, Stanford University Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3 Dorothy Kim, Brandeis University Lindsey Larre, Duke University Stephen Kim, Cornell University Mark Larubio, Arizona State University Tai-won Kim, Sogang University Alexander Paulsson Lash, Columbia University Claire Kimball, Dale City, VA Emily Rose Lathrop, George Devori Kimbro, University of Washington University Tennessee, Chattanooga Daniel G. Lauby, University of New Hampshire Clare R. Kinney, University of Virginia Vincent Laughery, University of Lausanne Peter Kirwan, University of Nottingham Liana de Camargo Leão, Universidade András Kiséry, City College of New York, CUNY Federal do Paraná Aaron Wells Kitch, Bowdoin College Mary Learner, University of North Carolina Sonja Kleij, Queen’s University Belfast Katarzyna Lecky, Bucknell University James A. Knapp, Loyola University Chicago William Miles Lee, United States Ross M. Knecht, Emory University Air Force Academy Jeffrey Todd Knight, University of Washington Courtney Lehmann, University of the Pacific Leah Knight, Brock University Kent Lehnhof, Chapman University Gillian Knoll, Western Kentucky University Amanda M. Lehr, Vanderbilt University Roslyn L. Knutson, University of Kelly Lehtonen, The King’s College Arkansas, Little Rock Bi-qi Beatrice Lei, National Taiwan University Justin Barnes Kolb, American University in Cairo Jasmine S. Lellock, Newton South High School Laura E. Kolb, Baruch College, CUNY Sophie Marie Lemercier-Goddard, Alysia Kolentsis, St. Jerome’s University, ENS, Université de Lyon University of Waterloo Rebecca Lemon, University of Elizabeth Zeman Kolkovich, Southern California Ohio State University Victor Lenthe, Bilkent University Natasha Korda, Wesleyan University Alice Leonard, University of Oxford Radhika Koul, Stanford University Kendra Preston Leonard, Silent Film Matt Kozusko, Ursinus College Sound & Music Archive Ross Deans Kristensen-McLachlan, Nathaniel C. Leonard, Westminster Aarhus University College, Fulton Peter Kuling, University of Ottawa Ross Lerner, Occidental College John Kunat, Sonoma State University Marina Leslie, Northeastern University Stuart M. Kurland, Duquesne University Laura E. Levine, New York University James Kuzner, Brown University Cynthia Lewis, Davidson College Elizabeth Labiner, University of Arizona Sarah Lewis, King’s College London Ben LaBreche, University of Mary Washington Garth Libhart, University of John Ladd, Washington University in St. Louis Maryland, College Park Jakob Ladegaard, Aarhus Universitet Amy Elizabeth Lidster, King’s College London Juan Lamata, Stanford University Naomi Conn Liebler, Montclair State University Jonathan P. Lamb, University of Kansas Erika T. Lin, Graduate Center, CUNY Julian Lamb, Chinese University of Hong Kong Sarah Lindenbaum, Illinois Wesleyan University

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Gabrielle Linnell, Folger Shakespeare Library James J. Marino, Cleveland State University Joan Pong Linton, Indiana University Zoltán Márkus, Vassar College Sarah E. R. Linwick, Washington, D.C. Karen Sawyer Marsalek, St. Olaf College Caroline Lion, Shakespeare Institute, Geoffrey David Marsh, Victoria & Albert Museum University of Birmingham Randall Martin, University of New Brunswick Noam Tzvi Lior, University of Toronto Paige Martin Reynolds, University Arthur L. Little, Jr., University of of Central Arkansas California, Los Angeles Ann M. Martinez, Kent State University at Stark William J. Lloyd, Damascus, MD Lucía Martínez Valdivia, Reed College Melanie Catherine Lo, University Márcia Amaral Peixoto Martins, Pontifícia of Colorado, Boulder Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro Brian C. Lockey, St. John’s University Maya Mathur, University of Mary Washington Sandra A. Logan, Michigan State University Ágnes Matuska, Szegedi Tudományegyetem Emily L. Loney, University of Wisconsin, Madison Katharine Eisaman Maus, University of Virginia Ania Loomba, University of Pennsylvania Lynn M. Maxwell, Spelman College Catherine Loomis, Rochester Sarah Mayo, University of Georgia Institute of Technology Kris McAbee, University of Arkansas, Little Rock Natalie J. Loper, University of Alabama Alexander Lowe McAdams, Rice University Jeremy Lopez, University of Toronto Jessica McCall, Delaware Valley University Rory Vincent Loughnane, University of Kent Kristen McCants, University of Genevieve Love, Colorado College California, Santa Barbara Jennifer Low, Florida Atlantic University Jeanne McCarthy, Georgia Gwinnett College Diane Lowman, Shakespeare Institute Ginny McCarley, University of Mississippi Georgina M. Lucas, University of Birmingham Katelyn McCarthy, University of Minnesota Christina Luckyj, Dalhousie University Marcia A. McDonald, Belmont University Timothy Lundy, Columbia University Claire McEachern, University of Ivan Lupić, Stanford University California, Los Angeles Sara Luttfring, Pennsylvania State Behrend Joshua J. McEvilla, University of Toronto Michael Lutz, Independent Scholar Martin McGuire, University of Michigan Kathleen Lynch, Folger Shakespeare Library Emer Ann McHugh, National Russell McConnell, Southern University of Ireland, Galway Methodist University David McInnis, University of Melbourne Alex MacConochie, Boston University Elizabeth Katherine McIntosh, Joyce G. MacDonald, University of Kentucky Columbia University Ian MacInnes, Albion College Linda McJannet, Bentley University Ellen MacKay, University of Chicago Christopher Ross McKeen, Renaissance Sally-Beth MacLean, University of Toronto Society of America Emily MacLeod, George Washington University Roderick H. McKeown, University of Toronto Laury Magnus, United States Clare McManus, University of Roehampton Merchant Marine Academy Gordon McMullan, King’s College London Lynne Magnusson, University of Toronto Kate McPherson, Utah Valley University Scott Maisano, University of Fernanda Medeiros, Universidade do Massachusetts Boston Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Jessica Lin Malay, University of Huddersfield Nedda Mehdizadeh, University of Cristina Malcolmson, Bates College California, Los Angeles Eric S. Mallin, University of Texas, Austin Carol Mejia LaPerle, Wright State University Juliet Mandell, University of Michigan Kirk Melnikoff, University of North Laura Mandell, Texas A&M University Carolina, Charlotte Lawrence Manley, Yale University Maria Sequeira Mendes, Joseph Mansky, Bard College Universidade de Lisboa Howard Marchitello, Rutgers University, Camden Kirsten N. Mendoza, University of Dayton James D. Mardock, University of Nevada, Reno Steve Mentz, St. John’s University

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The Sheridan Libraries and the Virginia Fox Stern Center for the History of the Book in the Renaissance

The Charles S. Singleton Center for the Study of Premodern Europe

The Alexander Grass Humanities Institute

Krieger School of Arts and Sciences

Department of English

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Paul D. Menzer, Mary Baldwin University Gaywyn E. Moore, Missouri Western Alicia Jordan Meyer, University of Pennsylvania State University Allison Machlis Meyer, Seattle University Helen Moore, Corpus Christi College, Oxford Bernadette Meyler, Stanford University Shawn Moore, Florida SouthWestern Derek Mikilas, Oxford University Press State College Andrew Miller, Williams College Benjamin Moran, Ohio State University Derek Miller, Harvard University Thomas J. Moretti, Iona College Anne-Marie Miller-Blaise, Université Sara Morrison, William Jewell College Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3 David J. Morrow, College of St. Rose Tracey Miller-Tomlinson, New Rebecca Mortimer, Manchester Mexico State University University Press Gretchen E. Minton, Montana State University Nick Moschovakis, Bethesda, MD Robert S. Miola, Loyola University Maryland Joe Moshenska, University of Oxford Bella Mirabella, New York University Ian Frederick Moulton, Arizona State University Dianne Mitchell, The Queen’s College, Oxford Subha Mukherji, University of Cambridge John A. Mitchell, Oakland Community College James Y. Mulder, Bentley University Cassie Miura, University of Cyrus G. Mulready, SUNY New Paltz Washington, Tacoma Victoria Muñoz, Hostos Community Julia Mix Barrington, Boston University College, CUNY Kathryn M. Moncrief, Washington College Ian Munro, University of California, Irvine Susannah Brietz Monta, University Lucy Munro, King’s College London of Notre Dame Jennifer A. Munroe, University of Taarini Mookherjee, Columbia University North Carolina, Charlotte THIS AD ISN’T BIG ENOUGH TO HOLD ALL THE SHAKESPEARE IN STAUNTON, VA. YOU’LL JUST HAVE TO COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF

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Rebecca Munson, Princeton University Niamh J. O’Leary, Xavier University Ineke Murakami, University at Albany, SUNY Kristen L. Olson, Pennsylvania State University Esei M. Murakishi, Washington Evelyn O’Malley, University of Exeter University in St. Louis Ashley O’Mara, Syracuse University Jessica C. Murphy, University of Texas, Dallas Scott O’Neil, University of Rochester Heather J. Murray, Coastal Pines Stephen O’Neill, National University Technical College of Ireland, Maynooth M. Stephanie Murray, Carnegie Mellon University William A. Oram, Smith College Molly, Murray, Columbia University Stephen Orgel, Stanford University Bernadette Myers, Columbia University Robert Ormsby, Memorial University Nova Myhill, New College of Florida of Newfoundland Bryan D. Nakawaki, Purdue University Joseph M. Ortiz, University of Texas, El Paso Jessie Herrada Nance, Portland State University David L. Orvis, Appalachian State University Vin Nardizzi, University of British Columbia Laurie E. Osborne, Colby College Joseph Navitsky, West Chester University Helen Ostovich, McMaster University Noémie Ndiaye, Carnegie Mellon University Jessica Otis, George Mason University Bernice M. Neal, Toronto, ON Avraham Oz, University of Haifa & David Nee, Harvard University Academy of Performing Arts, Tel Aviv Carol Thomas Neely, University of Bethany Packard, Transylvania University Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Ankit Pahwa, University of Toronto Press Kelly Neil, Spartanburg Methodist College Matteo Pangallo, Virginia Alan H. Nelson, University of Commonwealth University California, Berkeley Shormishtha Panja, University of Delhi Mark Netzloff, University of Jamie Paris, Corpus Christi Wisconsin, Milwaukee College, British Columbia Sarah Neville, Ohio State University Jennifer Park, University of North Lori Humphrey Newcomb, University Carolina, Greensboro of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign John L. Parker, University of Virginia James Trygve Newlin, Case Patricia A. Parker, Stanford University Western Reserve University Peter Alexander Parolin, University of Wyoming Harry Rex Newman, Royal Holloway, Kevin Pask, Concordia University University of London Gail Kern Paster, Folger Shakespeare Library Karen Newman, Brown University Halyna Olexiyivna Pastushuk, Su Fang Ng, University of Oklahoma Ukrainian Catholic University Catherine Nicholson, Yale University Vimala C. Pasupathi, Hofstra University Jennifer Ellen Nicholson, University of Sydney Anthony Guy Patricia, Concord University David Nicol, Dalhousie University Elizabeth Patton, Johns Hopkins University Marissa Nicosia, Pennsylvania State Ryan Singh Paul, Texas A&M University, Abington College University, Kingsville Rebecca Lee Niles, Folger Shakespeare Library Wes D. Pearce, University of Regina Dan Normandin, Washington Edward Pechter, University of Victoria University in St. Louis Joseph Penczak, Troupe of Friends Kara J. Northway, Kansas State University Elizabeth Pentland, York University Peter Novak, University of San Francisco Natalia Pérez, University of Southern California Marianne Novy, University of Pittsburgh Curtis Perry, University of Illinois, Hillary M. Nunn, University of Akron Urbana-Champaign Peggy O’Brien, Folger Shakespeare Library Kevin Petersen, University of Richard O’Brien, Birmingham, UK Massachusetts, Lowell Sharon O’Dair, University of Alabama Jean Peterson, Bucknell University Karla Oeler, Stanford University Jess R. Pfeffer, Boston, MA Elisa Oh, Howard University Mardy Philippian, Lewis University Susan O’Hara, Georgian Court University Peter Picetti, University of Nevada, Reno

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Holly Crawford Pickett, Washington Valerie Clayman Pye, Long and Lee University Island University, Post Robert B. Pierce, Oberlin College Kevin A. Quarmby, College of St. Scholastica Stephanie Pietros, College of Mount St. Vincent Gerit Quealy, New York, NY Tripthi Pillai, Coastal Carolina University Kirk Quinsland, Fordham University Caro Pirri, Rutgers University Karen Raber, University of Mississippi Katharine Pitt, New York, NY Jane Raisch, University of York L. Monique Pittman, Andrews University Ayesha Ramachandran, Yale University Kyle A. Pivetti, Norwich University Kamini Ramphal, Cambridge University Press Tanya Pollard, Brooklyn College, CUNY William Reginald Rampone, Jr., South Lois Dorais Potter, University of Delaware Carolina State University Aaron T. Pratt, University of Texas, Austin Vanessa L. Rapatz, Ball State University Chloe Kathleen Preedy, University of Exeter Eric Rasmussen, University of Nevada Richard Preiss, University of Utah Hannah Hessel Ratner, Shakespeare Theatre Maria Teresa Prendergast, College of Wooster Maggie Ellen Ray, Prince George’s V. K. Preston, University of Toronto County Public Schools Kendrick W. Prewitt, University of West Alabama Sid Ray, Pace University Eoin Price, Swansea University Leticia Álvarez-Recio, Universidad de Sevilla Kathryn Prince, University of Western Australia Katy Reedy, Lake Forest College John Ray Proctor III, Tulane University Anne Sophie Refskou, University Melissa Pullara, Carleton University of Surrey, Guildford James Purkis, University of Western Ontario Robert L. Reid, Emory and Henry College

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Elizabeth Marie Beaumont Reinwald, Bradley David Ryner, Arizona State University University of Connecticut Jenny Rebecca Rytting, Northwest Emily Elizabeth Rendek, University Missouri State University of South Carolina Rachana Sachdev, Susquehanna University Anna Reynolds, University of York Ofelia Da C. Machado Sagres, Sarah Sands Rice, University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil California, Berkeley Carolyn Sale, University of Alberta Jennifer Richards, Newcastle University Paul Salzman, University of Jonah Kent Richards, University at Albany, SUNY Newcastle (Australia) Gabriel A. Rieger, Concord University Alexander Samson, University College London Milla Cozart Riggio, Trinity College Melissa E. Sanchez, University of Pennsylvania Matthew Rinkevich, University of Delaware Jordi Sánchez-Martí, Universidad de Alicante Melanie Rio, University of Julianne Sandberg, Samford University Maryland, College Park Kathryn Vomero Santos, Trinity University Marguerite Rippy, Marymount University Gregory Sargent, University of Matthew Ritger, Princeton University Massachusetts, Amherst Elizabeth J. Rivlin, Clemson University Debapriya Sarkar, University of Connecticut Karen Robertson, Vassar College Ashley Sarpong, University of California, Davis Lauren Robertson, Columbia University Marvin Tyler Sasser, University of Alabama Benedict S. Robinson, Stony Brook University Crom Saunders, Columbia College Chicago Lisa Robinson, St. John’s University Robert Sawyer, East Tennessee State University Marsha S. Robinson, Clinton, WA Joan Saxton, San Francisco, CA Marie Roche, University of Katherine West Scheil, University of Minnesota Massachusetts, Amherst James Schiffer, SUNY New Paltz Edward L. Rocklin, California State Sara Schlemm, Independent Scholar Polytechnic University, Pomona June Schlueter, Lafayette College Amy Rodgers, Mount Holyoke College Tanya Schmidt, New York University Katherine Romack, University of West Florida Gregory M. Schnitzspahn, Fisher College Christina Romanelli, Meredith College Michael Schoenfeldt, University of Michigan Mary Beth Rose, University of Illinois Daniel Allen Shore, Georgetown University at Chicago, Professor Emerita Charlotte Scott, Goldsmiths College London McKenna Suzanne Rose, Georgia Susan V. Scott, London School of Economics Institute of Technology Elizabeth Scott-Baumann, Jessica Rosenberg, University of Miami King’s College London Colleen Ruth Rosenfeld, Pomona College Amy Scott-Douglass, Marymount University Sarah C. E. Ross, Victoria Courtney Naum Scuro, University University of Wellington of California, Riverside Laurie Rostain, Université Clermont Auvergne Alison Searle, University of Leeds Danielle Rosvally, University at Buffalo, SUNY Tracey Sedinger, University of Amos Rothschild, St. Thomas Aquinas College Northern Colorado Jennifer Row, University of Minnesota Adele Seeff, University of Maryland Katherine Rowe, College of William & Mary Nancy Selleck, University of Lindsey Row-Heyveld, Luther College Massachusetts, Lowell Priyanka Roy, Victoria University of Wellington Gregory M. Colón Semenza, University Marjorie Rubright, University of of Connecticut, Storrs Massachusetts, Amherst Shiladitya Sen, Montclair State University David Ruiter, University of Texas, El Paso Molly E. Seremet, Mary Baldwin University Roy Rukkila, Arizona State University James H. Seth, Auburn University Jennifer R. Rust, St. Louis University Laurie Shannon, Northwestern University Tom Rutter, University of Sheffield Will Sharpe, University of Birmingham Amanda Kay Ruud, University Elizabeth Sharrett, Lynchburg College of Southern California Justin P. Shaw, Emory University

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Kayla Shearer, University of Texas, Austin Christina M. Squitieri, New York University Jonathan Shelley, Georgia Kelly J. Stage, University of Nebraska Institute of Technology Robert Stagg, University of Oxford Nicole Sheriko, Rutgers University Carl G. Stahmer, University of California, Davis Anita Gilman Sherman, American University Lesley Iris Stanford, Stanford Donovan H. Sherman, Seton Hall University University Online High School Maria Shmygol, Université de Genève Goran V. Stanivukovic, St. Mary’s University Lauren Shohet, Villanova University Kay Stanton, California State Lauren Shook, Texas Lutheran University University, Fullerton Sophie Louise Shorland, University of Warwick Lisa S. Starks, University of South Emily Shortslef, University of Kentucky Florida, St. Petersburg Michael W. Shurgot, South Puget Liz Statham, Stratford-Upon-Avon, UK Sound Community College Robert D. Stefanek, United States James R. Siemon, Boston University Air Force Academy Melanie Simoes Santos, University of Toronto William Steffen, American David Carroll Simon, University of International College Maryland, College Park Dustin Stegner, California Anna-Claire Simpson, University of Polytechnic State University Massachusetts, Amherst Mary K. Steible, Southern Illinois Jerome Singerman, University University, Edwardsville of Pennsylvania Press Lieke Stelling, Utrecht University Jyotsna G. Singh, Michigan State University Joseph Stephenson, Abilene Ethan Sinnott, Gallaudet University Christian University Andrew Sisson, Williams College Tiffany Stern, Shakespeare Institute, Jill Slater, Helms Briscoe University of Birmingham Joel Elliot Slotkin, Towson University Andrea R. Stevens, University of Deanna Smid, Brandon University Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Bruce R. Smith, University of Alan Stewart, Columbia University Southern California Rachel E. Stewart, University of Birmingham Charlene V. Smith, Alexandria, VA Jan Stirm, University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire Emma Smith, University of Oxford James W. Stone, American University Ian Smith, Lafayette College Andrew McConnell Stott, University Kathleen Kalpin Smith, University of Southern California of South Carolina, Aiken Robert E. Stretter, Providence College Rochelle Smith, Frostburg State University Deb Streusand, University of Texas, Austin Rosalind Lewin Smith, University of Newcastle Richard Strier, University of Chicago Simon Smith, Shakespeare Institute, Carol St Thomasino, Palgrave Macmillan University of Birmingham Paul Sugarman, Shakespeare Inc. Roxane Smyer, Southwest Betsy Sullivan, University of Southern California Shakespeare Company Erin Marie Sullivan, Shakespeare Adam Smyth, Balliol College, Oxford Institute, University of Birmingham Megan Snell, University of Texas, Austin Garrett A. Sullivan, Pennsylvania Jillian Snyder, University of Notre Dame State University Lindsey D. Snyder, Silver Spring, MD David A. Summers, Capital University Andrew Sofer, Boston College Sarah Sutherland, Mount Holyoke College Emma Maggie Solberg, Bowdoin College Natalie Suzelis, Carnegie Mellon University Sara Francesca Soncini, Università di Pisa David Swain, Southern New Geraldo U. Sousa, University of Kansas Hampshire University Christi Spain-Savage, Siena College Jessica Swain, McMaster University Whitney Sperrazza, University of Kansas Steven Swarbrick, Baruch College, CUNY Eileen Sperry, College of St. Rose Daniel Thomas Swift, New College Stephen Spiess, Babson College of the Humanities

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Nathan Szymanski, Kwantlen Dorothy C. Vanderford, University Polytechnic University of Nevada, Las Vegas Dyani Johns Taff, Ithaca College Benjamin D. Vanwagoner, Liliana Talwatte, University of Michigan Baruch College, CUNY Robert William Tate, Duke University Cristine M. Varholy, Hampden-Sydney College Elizabeth E. Tavares, Pacific University Christine Varnado, University at Buffalo, SUNY Gary L. Taylor, Florida State University Alden T. Vaughan, Columbia University Misha Teramura, University of Toronto Virginia Mason Vaughan, Clark University Verena Theile, North Dakota State University Jennifer C. Vaught, University Jeff Theis, Salem State University of Louisiana, Lafayette Matthew M. Thiele, Glenville State College Maggie Vinter, Case Western Alexander Douglas Thom, Shakespeare Reserve University Institute, University of Birmingham Kyle Sebastian Vitale, Yale University Catherine E. Thomas, Georgia Eric D. Vivier, Mississippi State University Gwinnett College Jennie Marie Votava, Allegheny College Trish Thomas, Oxford University Press Maria Vrcek, Rutgers University Ann Thompson, King’s College London Sabine Naomi Waasdorp, Ayanna Thompson, Arizona State University Universiteit van Amsterdam Leslie Thomson, University of Toronto Andrew Clark Wagner, University Grace C. Tiffany, Western Michigan University of California, Los Angeles Amy L. Tigner, University of Texas, Arlington Matthew Drew Wagner, University of Surrey Dorothy R. Todd, Texas A&M University Sydnee Wagner, Graduate Center, CUNY Kemal Onur Toker, Brandeis University Michael M. Wagoner, Florida State University Jessica Tooker, Indiana University, Bloomington Rob Wakeman, Mount St. Mary College Katayoun Torabi, Texas A&M University Jennifer Waldron, University of Pittsburgh Sara V. Torres, University of Virginia Jonathan A. Walker, Portland State University Will Tosh, Shakespeare’s Globe Katherine Nicole Walker, University Rebecca Totaro, Florida Gulf Coast University of North Carolina Jeanette Nguyen Tran, Drake University Anne-Marie E. Walkowicz, Valerie Traub, University of Michigan Central State University Evelyn Tribble, University of Connecticut Wendy Wall, Northwestern University Suzanne Trill, University of Edinburgh Sarah Wall-Randell, Wellesley College Jesús Tronch Tronch-Pérez, Garry Walton, Meredith College Universitat de València Patricia B. Wareh, Union College Allie Troyanos, Palgrave Macmillan Christopher Warren, Carnegie Scott A. Trudell, University of Maryland Mellon University Mary Helen Truglia, Indiana University Greg Watkins, Stanford University Mary Trull, St. Olaf College John Watkins, University of Minnesota Andrew Tumminia, Spring Hill College Amy Watson, Cambridge University Press Laura Turchi, University of Houston Robert N. Watson, University of Henry S. Turner, Rutgers University California, Los Angeles Timothy A. Turner, University of South Elisabeth Pearson Waugaman, Potomac, MD Florida Sarasota-Manatee Richard M. Waugaman, Georgetown University Lisa Ulevich, University of Geoffrey Way, Washburn University Wisconsin, Whitewater Valerie Wayne, University of Hawai’i Deborah Uman, St. John Fisher College Ali Webb, Louisiana State University Steven Urkowitz, City College Ana Weinberg, De Montfort University of New York, CUNY Erin Weinberg, Kingston, ON Olga L. Valbuena, Wake Forest University Lauren Weindling, Auburn University Andrea F. Van Nort, United States David Weiss, Atlanta, GA Air Force Academy Emily Weissbourd, Lehigh University Jane Wells, Muskingum University

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Clifford Werier, Mount Royal University Susanne L. Wofford, New York University Sarah Werner, Washington, DC Donna Woodford-Gormley, New Paul Werstine, Western University Mexico Highlands University Tiffany Jo Werth, University of California, Davis William F. Wolfgang, University of Warwick Kimberly R. West, Cumberland School of Law Jennifer Linhart Wood, Folger Michael West, Sacred Heart University Shakespeare Library Leslie Wexler, University of Toronto Benjamin Woodring, Chicago, IL Emma Whipday, Newcastle University Gillian Woods, Birkbeck University of London Cristi Nicole Whiskey, University of Maryland Hana Worthen, Barnard College, Micheline White, Carleton University Columbia University Paul Whitfield White, Purdue University W. B. Worthen, Barnard College Aubrey Whitlock, American Shakespeare Center Ramona Wray, Queen’s University Belfast Charles Whitney, University of Michael Wyatt, West Lebanon, NH Nevada, Las Vegas Marion Wynne-Davies, University of Surrey Leah J. Whittington, Harvard University Daniel Yabut, Université Paul-Valéry H. Austin Whitver, University of Alabama Montpellier 3 Reginald Alfred Wilburn, University Paul Yachnin, McGill University of New Hampshire Sharon R. Yang, Worcester State University Lina Perkins Wilder, Connecticut College Molly G. Yarn, University of Cambridge Brandy Williams, University of Emily Yates, Michigan State University Maryland, College Park Julian Yates, University of Delaware Deanne Williams, York University Jayme M. Yeo, Belmont University Katherine Schaap Williams, L. Lehua Yim, San Francisco, CA University of Toronto Laura Yoder, New York University Nora J. Williams, Independent Scholar Gretchen York, University of Virginia Owen Williams, Folger Shakespeare Library Donna G. Young, Oklahoma Baptist University Sarah F. Williams, University of South Carolina Sandra Young, University of Cape Town Seth S. Williams, Barnard College Paul Joseph Zajac, McDaniel College Travis D. Williams, University of Rhode Island Matthew Zarnowiecki, Touro College Laura Williamson-Ambrose, St. Mary’s College Corinne M. Zeman, Washington Rachel J. Willie, Liverpool John University in St. Louis Moores University Michelle Zerba, Louisiana State University Louise Wilson, Liverpool Hope University Georgianna Ziegler, Folger Luke Wilson, Ohio State University Shakespeare Library Kevin Joseph Windhauser, Columbia University Mary Erica Zimmer, Massachusetts Jordan Windholz, Shippensburg University Institute of Technology Jessica L. Winston, Idaho State University Amanda Zoch, Colorado State University Michael Witmore, Folger Shakespeare Library Adam Zucker, University of Stephen Wittek, Carnegie Mellon University Massachusetts, Amherst

62 SAA POLICIES Social Media Guidelines In recent years, Twitter, Facebook, and other forms of social media have become a rich resource for scholarly discourse, opening up the conversation to those outside of the conference’s physical space. That said, many of us are new to social media, and the conventions around its use are still forming. Here are three basic principles for using Twitter and other social media.

Consent Recording devices and Twitter broadcast work and comments that have traditionally been relatively closely held. Audio and video recordings of sessions should not be made or posted without the permission of all panelists or seminar members, ideally secured through the moderator or seminar leader in advance of the session. Any speaker has the right to request that his or her work and comments not be tweeted. Please ask subjects involved before posting and tagging photos.

Professional Tone Twitter feeds represent an extension of the conference online. As such, we encourage participants to consider their comments to be public, avoiding remarks that would be inappropriate in other professional spaces.

Fair Quotation Live-tweeting often represents itself as a transcript of spoken words. Tweeters should be aware of the potential for misrepresentation, appropriation, and removal of context. It is important to attribute tweets with a speaker’s handle or full name (for example, @ handle:xxx). Retweeting and favoriting remove tweets from temporal sequence, so it is best to attribute individual tweets, rather than just the first in a sequence.

Sexual Harassment Policy The SAA strives to be an inclusive and welcoming point of contact for our diverse membership of scholars, teachers, and students from around the world. We take instances of disrespectful, dismissive, patronizing, or harassing behavior—whether in speech or act, whether in formal or informal settings, and whether based on gender, sexuality, race, ethnicity, religious affiliation, ability, status, or age—seriously. Those who are the targets of harassment should not feel unheard or unassisted.

Definitions Sexual harassment is behavior that demeans, humiliates, or threatens an individual on the basis of their sex. It is unwanted attention that a recipient experiences as offensive or disruptive to personal well-being. Sexual harassment can include crude behavior (such as offensive statements, jokes, or gestures); dismissive or insulting modes or address (such as referring to a woman not by her name but as “honey”); unwelcome sexual attention (such as unwanted touching or repeated requests for dates); and coercion.

Sex-based harassment also takes nonsexual forms when an individual is targeted because of gender or gender expression. It singles out some members of the community as acceptable targets and as unworthy of respect. Harassment never occurs in a vacuum. Frequently, alienating behaviors including race- and religion-based harassments intertwine with sexual harassment. Working to discern, for instance, whether a comment about appearance is aimed primarily at someone’s gender, sexuality, religion, or race mistakes how harassment can leave its impact on multiple levels.

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The SAA emphasizes the importance of adopting a fully intersectional understanding of sex-based harassment. Harassment not only sabotages the individual; it also damages the Shakespeare Association community by discouraging participation in the Association and compromising the free exchange of ideas that is at the center of our mission as an organization.

Respect All of the spaces into which our professional meetings extend are professional, and the values of respect, equity, and nondiscrimination should inform conduct in the seminar room and on the dance floor, over coffee, and over drinks. All members should aspire to treat each member as having an equally valuable contribution to make.

What to Do if You Have Been Harassed The SAA seeks to provide meaningful support to members who have experienced sexual harassment at the annual meeting or related events. If you have experienced any unwelcome behaviors, please contact the executive director or any trustee of the Association. These officially designated contacts can serve as sounding boards, confidantes, and informal advisers; they can also confer with you confidentially about possible next steps. Reporting an incident of sexual harassment does not obligate the reporter to pursue any further action. The SAA’s goal above all is to support vulnerable members of the community and to strategize to end the harassment in question. As a voluntary professional organization with a small staff, the SAA is unfortunately limited in its ability to respond formally to charges of sexual harassment. Nonetheless, within these constraints the SAA will follow its professional and ethical responsibility to respond to reports of sexual harassment among its membership.

Academic Integrity The Shakespeare Association of America thrives on the circulation of new and emerging ideas. The special atmosphere of its annual conference derives in part from its distinctive ways of bringing scholars of all ranks and many kinds of affiliation together for a free exchange of ideas. Unusual openness requires a high degree of academic trust. Given the circulation of work-in-progress that the conference fosters, it is important for all members to follow established citation and copyright guidelines in handling the intellectual property of others, including all abstracts, papers, and talks presented at the SAA.

Always obtain permission before citing unpublished work heard or read at the conference.

Never recirculate another’s work in your own scholarship or teaching without the author’s permission.

Treat seminar abstracts in the same way as papers read or circulated.

Follow the SAA’s Social Media Guidelines for digital distribution, in real time or in retrospect, of the content of panels or seminars.

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