> Creative Visions: Shakespeare on Stage and on Film
> 16 to 17 November 2001, Wilkes-Barre, PA, United States
>
> Seventh Annual Undergraduate Shakespeare Conference
>
> Is Portia a "perpetual" cross dresser? Is Titus Taymor's
> or Tamora's? Without the women in Richard III, would
> Richard himself be as powerful? Is Shakespeare racist
> and sexist or is he progressive and critical of his own
> culture as we see him on film or on stage? Join us in
> answering these questions as we explore Creative
> Visions: Shakespeare on Stage and on Film, a Student
> Conference.
>
> Paper Guidelines
>
> 1. Please submit a brief abstract or a complete paper to
> participate in the conference.
> 2. Abstracts of papers must be typed, double-spaced, not
> more than 250 words, and clearly indicate the thesis of
> the paper.
> 3. Papers should be about seven - nine pages long, typed,
> and double-spaced (reading time between ten - fifteen
> minutes).
> 4. All submissions must include the following information:
> title of paper, author's name, complete contact
> information, including telephone number, e-mail address,
> and fax number if available; institutional affiliation;
> conformation of the ten-fifteen minute reading length; state
> of need for audio-visual equipment.
> 5. Abstracts or completed papers MUST be submitted by
> Monday, October 1, 2001. Work submitted after the
> deadline cannot be considered.
>
> Workshop Guidelines
>
> 1. Please provide a brief abstract outlining the purpose of
> the workshop, and a brief summary of the activities to be
> incorporated.
> 2. All abstracts must include the following information: title
> of workshop, leader's name, complete contact information,
> including telephone number, e-mail address, and fax
> number if available; institutional affiliation; conformation
> of twenty-five - forty minute length; state of need for
> audio-visual equipment.
> 3. It is the responsibility of the student leader to provide
> necessary materials unless otherwise discussed.
> 4. Abstracts MUST be submitted by Monday, October 1,
> 2001. Abstracts submitted after the deadline cannot be
> considered.
>
> Please send inquiries, abstracts, and papers to Sara
> DeLuca, c/o Megan S. Lloyd, Department of English,
> King's College, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711. Phone: 570 - 208
> - 5900, ext. 5393
> Fax: 570-208 - 5988 E-mail mslloyd@kings.edu or
> sdeluca@kings.edu.
>
> E-mail enquiries: mslloyd@kings.edu or sdeluca@kings.edu
>
> Submission deadline: 1 October 2001
>
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