CFP: Popular Piety and the Early English Drama (9/15; Kalamazoo, 5/3/01-5/6/01)

From: Joe Ricke (jricke@HUNTINGTON.EDU)
Date: Mon Aug 28 2000 - 14:51:41 EDT

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    > If you haven't already noted it in the published or website Call of > Papers, I'd like to draw your attention to a special session at K'Zoo 2001 > on "Popular Piety and the Early English Drama." By popular, I'd like to > include more than (but not rule out) the formal, sacramental piety so > often connected to the liturgical drama. For example, the doomsday plays > often separate the sheep from the goats not so much on church-related > activities but on practical deeds of love, often lumped together and > formalized as the acts of mercy. I'd also be interested in works > connecting later non-overtly religious plays with traditions and practices > of piety. But any submissions related to the stated session title will be > considered. > > Please submit abstract by mail, e-mail, or e-mail with Word attachment, by > September 15. > Joe Ricke Professor of English and Theatre Huntington College Huntington, IN 46750 jricke@huntington.edu 219-359-4240

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