CFP: Shakespeare and Fantasy (4/30/02; 7/26/02-7/29/02)

From: Janet Croft (jbcroft@ou.edu)
Date: Mon Apr 01 2002 - 12:56:48 EST

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    PAPER CALL-- The 33rd Annual Mythopoeic Conference (Mythcon XXXIII)
    Theme: "A Midsummer Night's Dream: Shakespeare and Fantasy"
    Boulder, Colorado July 26-29, 2002

    http://www.mythsoc.org/mythcon33.html
    Scholar Guest of Honor: Alexei Kondratiev
    Alexei Kondratiev is a Celtic scholar and linguist as well as a long-time
    member of the Mythopoeic Society. Since 1984 he has taught Irish at the
    Irish Arts Centre in New York as well as teaching courses on Celtic
    mythology, early Celtic Christianity, the history of Celtic traditional
    music and related topics. He is the author of The Apple Branch: A Path to
    Celtic Ritual, and has contributed numerous articles to a variety of
    publications including Mythlore, Mythprint, Keltoi, CARN, People of the
    Earth and Keltria.

    Author Guest of Honor: Connie Willis
    Connie Willis is a prolific science fiction writer, the winner of six
    Nebulas, six Hugos, and numerous other awards; she is the first author to
    win both the Nebula and Hugo in all four fiction categories. Ms. Willis once
    said in an interview, “I think every writer creates a world that exists only
    in the pages of his book … literary worlds are more real … sort of
    hyper-real.”

    The Mythopoeic Society is an international literary and educational
    organization devoted to the study, discussion, and enjoyment of the works of
    J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis and Charles Williams. It believes the study of
    these writers can lead to a greater understanding and appreciation of the
    literary, philosophical, and spiritual traditions which underlie their
    works, and can also engender an interest in the study of the genre of
    fantasy as a whole and the realm of myth and legend from which such authors
    derive their inspiration. Find out more about the Society and previous
    Mythcons at <http://www.mythsoc.org/.>

    Papers dealing with the conference theme are encouraged, as are those on the
    role of the Society in Mythopoeic scholarship. Papers focusing on the work
    and interests of our Guests of Honor, the Inklings (especially Tolkien,
    Lewis, and Williams), and other fantasy authors and themes are also welcome.
    We are interested in papers from a variety of perspectives and disciplines.

    Some ideas to explore:
            * Magic and fantasy in Shakespeare
            * Shakespeare and Tolkien: comparisons and inspirations
            * Shakespearean themes in fantasy and science fiction writing and film
            * Fantasy and the fantastic in drama

    Individual papers should be suitable for oral presentation within a time
    period of 20 to 45 minutes, leaving 10-15 minutes for questions. They should
    conform to the MLA Style Manual. Papers chosen for presentation at the
    conference will be considered for publication in Mythlore, the refereed
    journal of the Mythopoeic Society. We are also interested in paper sessions
    consisting of two to four related papers by different authors, to be read
    and discussed in a 90 minute time period.

    Abstracts of 200 words or less should be sent to the Papers Coordinator at
    the following address (e-mail is acceptable) by April 30, 2002. Please
    include your AV requests and the projected time needed for your
    presentation.

    Janet Brennan Croft
    Bizzell Library 106NW
    University of Oklahoma
    Norman OK 73019-6030
    jbcroft@ou.edu
    Phone: 405-325-1918 * Fax: 405-325-7618

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