CFP: Shakespeare in Popular Culture (9/15; PCA/ACA, 4/11/01-4/14/01)

From: Elizabeth Abele (eabele@astro.ocis.temple.edu)
Date: Thu Aug 17 2000 - 13:01:17 EDT

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    Call for Papers

                Shakespeare in Popular Culture

                 an Area of

                Popular Culture/American Culture Association
                   Philadelphia, April 11-14, 2001.

    This will be the fourth year that "Shakespeare in Popular Culture" has
    appeared as part of the annual PC/ACA conference, documenting and
    examining the Bard's place in contemporary culture, particularly American
    Culture. Abstracts are preferred that examine more than one text adn/or
    examine Shakespop in relation to the culture as a whole. In addition to
    film, these panels are interested in Shakespeare references/adaptations in
    novels, plays, music, comics, television, advertising. Papers may examine
    how the proliferation of a populist Shakespeare affects the classroom.

                Send an abstract (100-500 words) by Sept. 15 to:
                Elizabeth Abele <eabele@astro.ocis.temple.edu>

                Please include: title, academic affiliation, email and snail mail.

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