38Th Annual Meeting in Chicago, Illinois, 2010

38Th Annual Meeting in Chicago, Illinois, 2010

SHAKESPEARE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA Program of the 38th annual meeting 1-3 aPril 2010 the hyatt regency chicago 1 The 38th President Annual PauL yaChnin McGill University Meeting of the Vice-President Shakespeare russ MCDonaLD Association of Goldsmiths College, University of London America Immediate Past President CoPPéLia Kahn Executive Director Brown University Lena Cowen orLin Georgetown University Trustees Memberships Manager reBeCCa BushneLL Donna even-Kesef University of Pennsylvania Georgetown University Kent Cartwright University of Maryland Publications Manager BaiLey yeager heather JaMes Georgetown University University of Southern California Lynne Magnusson University of Toronto eriC rasMussen University of Nevada vaLerie wayne University of Hawai’i 1 Program Planning Committee Sponsors of the 38th reBeCCa BushneLL, Chair Annual Meeting University of Pennsylvania LinDa Charnes Loyola University Chicago Indiana University University of Notre Dame anDrew JaMes hartLey University of North Carolina, Charlotte University of Chicago JaMes Kearney University of California, Santa Barbara University of Illinois, Urbana- Champaign Local Arrangements suzanne gossett University of Michigan Loyola University Chicago Northwestern University With the assistance of: DaviD Bevington Wayne State University University of Chicago Northeastern Illinois University John D. Cox Hope College University of Wisconsin BraDLey greenBurg Northeastern Illinois University Hope College Peter hoLLanD University of Notre Dame and Kenneth s. JaCKson Wayne State University Georgetown University CaroL thoMas neeLy University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Curtis Perry University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign riCharD strier University of Chicago vaLerie trauB University of Michigan wenDy waLL Northwestern University MiChaeL witMore University of Wisconsin 1 2010 Program Guide Thursday, 1 April 10:00 a.m. Registration in Regency Foyer 6 Book Exhibits in Regency Foyer 6 Buses Depart for Backstage Tour of the Chicago Shakespeare Theater 6 1:30 p.m. Presentation in Regency AB: Understanding the Work and Vitality of Chicago Shakespeare Theater’s Art on the World’s Stage 6 Presentation in Regency CD: Women and the Invention of Early Modern Law 6 3:00 p.m. Party in Regency Foyer: SEL Anniversary 6 3:30 p.m. Film Screening in Grand AB: Othello: The Tragedy of the Moor 6 Seminar in Ogden Room: Artisanal Knowledge and the Stage 7 Seminar in Columbian Room: Gendering Childhood in Shakespeare’s England 7 Seminar in Dusable Room: Genre and/as Culture 7 Seminar in Buckingham Room: Making History: Archives and Anecdotes 7 Seminar in Field Room: New Approaches to Hamlet 7 Seminar in Wrigley Room: The Publics of the Public Stage, Part One 8 Seminar in Water Tower Room: Reading Faces and Bodies on the Early Modern Stage 8 Workshop in Gold Coast Room: Shakespeare 2.0 8 Seminar in Horner Room: Shakespeare and Medieval Poetry 8 Seminar in Soldier Field Room: Shakespeare and Race 8 Seminar in Haymarket Room: Shakespeare and Social Neuroscience 9 Seminar in Atlanta Room: Shakespeare and the Perverse 9 Workshop in Comiskey Room: Shakespeare without Chairs: Open-Space Pedagogies, Part One 9 Seminar in Wright Room: Shakespearean Comedy: The Trade in Words 9 Seminar in Burnham Room: The Shakespearean Immaterial 9 Seminar in McCormick Room: Shakespearean Theatrical Reconstructions 10 Seminar in New Orleans Room: Shakespeare’s Female Icons 10 Seminar in Picasso Room: Textual Collection in Shakespeare’s England 10 6:00 p.m. Opening Reception at the Chicago Cultural Center 10 Friday, 2 April 8:00 a.m. Registration in Regency Foyer 11 Book Exhibits in Regency Foyer 11 Trustees’ Breakfast for Graduate Students in Crystal B 11 9:00 a.m. Plenary Presentation in Regency Ballroom: Person, Property, and Entitlement 11 10:30 a.m. Coffee Break in Regency Foyer 11 11:00 a.m. Presentation in Regency AB: Putting Philosophy on Stage: Thinking with Shakespeare 11 Presentation in Regency CD: Early Modern Erotics 11 1:00 p.m. Annual Luncheon in Crystal Ballroom 12 3:30 p.m. Seminar in Soldier Field Room: Becoming Indian in Early Modern Writing 12 Seminar in Burnham Room: Marlowe and Shakespeare 12 Seminar in Columbian Room: New Variations in Texts and Editing 12 Seminar in Gold Coast Room: Performance is History: Intertheatricality, Part One 12 Seminar in Wrigley Room: The Publics of the Public Stage, Part Two 13 Seminar in Field Room: Resituating Romance: Comparative Contexts 13 Seminar in Ogden Room: Shakespeare among the Professors 13 Seminar in Picasso Room: Shakespeare and Cheap Print 13 Seminar in Dusable Room: Shakespeare and Donne 13 Seminar in Horner Room: Shakespeare and Emotional Realism on the Modern Stage 14 2 3 Seminar in Wright Room: Shakespeare and Global Capitalism 14 Seminar in Atlanta Room: Shakespeare and World Cinema 14 Seminar in McCormick Room: Shakespeare, Language, and Change 14 Workshop in Comiskey Room: Shakespeare without Chairs: Open-Space Pedagogies, Part Two 14 Seminar in Buckingham Room: Ties that Bind: Queering Shakespearean Social Contracts 15 Seminar in Water Tower Room: What is the History Play? Part One 15 Seminar in New Orleans Room: The Word against the Word: Shakespeare and Scripture 15 6:00 p.m. Performance: The Improvised Shakespeare Company in Grand AB 15 8:30 p.m. Film Screening and Discussion in Grand AB: Mickey B 16 Saturday, 3 April 8:00 a.m. Information in Regency Foyer 17 Book Exhibits in Regency Foyer 17 9:00 a.m. Workshop for Teachers in Crystal C 17 Presentation in Regency AB: Shakespeare and the Extended Mind 17 Presentation in Regency CD: Feminism and Shakespearean Adaptation 17 10:30 a.m. Coffee Break in Regency Foyer 17 11:00 a.m. Presentation in Regency AB: Global and Temporal 17 Presentation in Regency CD: Poetics of Song and Tapestry 18 1:30 p.m. Presentation in Regency AB: Market, Crisis, and Trauma 18 Presentation in Regency CD: Reading in the Kitchen 18 3:30 p.m. Film Screening and Discussion in Grand AB: Mickey B 18 Workshop in Buckingham Room: Close Reading without Readings 19 Seminar in Field Room: The Common 19 Workshop in Comiskey Room: Developing Performance Activities for Teaching Measure for Measure 19 Seminar in McCormick Room: The Great Critics? 19 Seminar in New Orleans Room: Law and Marriage 19 Seminar in Wrigley Room: A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Early Modern Contexts 20 Seminar in Gold Coast Room: Performance is History: Intertheatricality, Part Two 20 Seminar in Atlanta Room: Renaissance Posthumanism 20 Seminar in Wright Room: Shakespeare and Systems of Rehearsal 20 Seminar in Horner Room: Shakespeare and the Cultures of Commemoration 20 Seminar in Burnham Room: Shakespeare and the New Media 21 Seminar in Dusable Room: Shakespeare: Immigrants and Aliens 21 Seminar in Ogden Room: Shakespeare in Transit 21 Seminar in Soldier Field Room: Shakespeare’s Sonnets in Context 21 Seminar in Columbian Room: Staging the Blazon 21 Seminar in Water Tower Room: What is the History Play? Part Two 22 Seminar in Picasso Room: Who Hears? Shakespeare’s Stage and Screen Audiences 22 6:00 p.m. Open House at Timothy O’Toole’s Pub: Shakespeare Encyclopedia visuals and previews 22 9:00 p.m. Film Screening and Discussion in Grand AB: Othello: The Tragedy of the Moor 22 10:00 p.m. The SAA/Malone Society Dance in Crystal Ballroom 22 2 3 Hyatt Regency Chicago ROOM DIMENSIONS & CAPACITIES Room name Room Dimensions Square Length x Width x Height Feet Banquet Reception Theater Classroom Boardroom U-Shape Hollow Square Exhibit BRONZE LEVEL, WEST TOWER LANDMARK SUITES COLUMBIAN 28' x 25' x 9' 700 48 60 60 33 26 25 30 — PICASSO 22' x 30' x 9' 660 48 60 30 30 24 18 24 — HAYMARKET 21' x 30' x 9' 630 48 60 30 24 24 20 25 — BUCKINGHAM 26' x 42' x 9' 1,092 60 90 90 39 27 27 33 — WATER TOWER 25' x 46' x 9' 1,150 80 120 120 54 28 26 36 — Hyatt Regency Chicago GOLD COAST 25' x 46' x 9' 1,150 80 120 120 54 28 26 36 — COMISKEY 38' x 55' x 9' 2,090 120 200 120 90 50 55 60 — ROOM DIMENSIONS & CAPACITIES WRIGLEY 45' x 52' x 9' 1,615 84 140 60 48 30 25 30 — SOLDIER FIELD 34' x 25' x 9' 820 48 70 45 30 24 25 30 — NOTE: All of the above set ups are maximum capacity seating levels without any additional equipment added. hyatt regency chicago hotel 4 West tower West tower Gold level BRONZE level Hyatt Regency Chicago ROOM DIMENSIONS & CAPACITIES Room name Room Dimensions Square Length x Width x Height Feet Banquet Reception Theater Classroom Boardroom U-Shape Hollow Square Exhibit SILVER LEVEL, WEST TOWER THIRD FLOOR MEETING ROOMS / FOUNDERS SUITES DUSABLE 26' x 28' x 9' 728 48 60 55 36 36 30 35 — FIELD 27' x 27' x 9' 729 48 60 55 36 34 30 35 — McCORMICK 27' x 27' x 9' 729 48 60 55 36 34 30 35 — BURNHAM 27' x 27 ' x 9' 729 48 60 55 36 34 30 35 — SANDBURG 16' x 22' x 9' 352 12 10 — — 8 — — — ADDAMS 28' x 23' x 9' 644 48 60 40 27 24 25 25 — WRIGHT 28' x 23' x 9' 644 48 60 40 27 24 25 25 — OGDEN 28' x 23' x 9' 644 48 60 40 27 24 25 25 — HORNER 28' x 23' x 9' 644 48 60 40 27 24 25 25 — NOTE: All of the above set ups are maximum capacity seating levels without any additional equipment added. 5 West tower West tower Green level SILVER level Thursday, 1 april Presentation: Women and the invention of early Modern law 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Regency CD, Gold Level Session Organizer: Karen CunninghaM registration and Book exhibits Chair: suzanne gossett, Loyola University Chicago Regency Foyer, Gold Level Karen CunninghaM, University of California, 10:00 a.m.

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