CFP: Performance and Performativity: Medieval and Early Modern (10/15/01; 2/28/02-3/2/02)

From: Maria Galli Stampino (mgstampino@miami.edu)
Date: Mon Aug 20 2001 - 12:04:12 EDT

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    CALL FOR PAPERS

    THE ELEVENTH ANNUAL INTERDISCIPLINARY SYMPOSIUM
    IN
    MEDIEVAL, RENAISSANCE AND BAROQUE STUDIES

    presents

    PERFORMANCE AND PERFORMATIVITY

    February 28-March 2, 2002

    KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Mark Franko, UC Santa Cruz

    Proposals are invited on any aspect of performance and performativity in
    the Medieval and Early Modern periods. Possible topics include, but are not
    limited to: role playing; theater and metatheater; historically
    reconstructed performance; gender performance; linguistic performance;
    representations of power and civility; the relationship(s) between
    performance, media and/or the visual arts; the culture of spectacle and the
    emerging European nations. Papers bridging periods, geographical areas
    and/or disciplines are especially welcome.

    DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACTS: 15 October 2001.

    Send a 500-word abstract to:
    Viviana Díaz-Balsera <vdiaz-balsera@miami.edu>
    OR
    Maria Galli Stampino <mgstampino@miami.edu>
    OR
    Barbara Woshinsky <bwoshins@miami.edu>
    Dept. of Foreign Languages and Literatures
    University of Miami
    P.O. Box 248093
    Coral Gables, Florida, 33124-4650.

    Submissions via e-mail are encouraged.

    Maria Galli Stampino
    Department of Foreign Languages & Literatures
    College of Arts & Sciences
    University of Miami
    Coral Gables FL 33124-4650

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