CFP: Shakespeare in Popular Culture
Southwest/Texas Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association
February 12-15 2003
Sheraton Oldtown Hotel
Albuquerque, New Mexico
www2.h-net.msu.edu/~swpca
Deadline for submissions: December 1, 2002
Special Session: Pedagogy and Shakespeare
Now accepting proposals for roundtable discussions, panels, and graduate
student group panels for, but not limited to, the following topics:
> The pedagogical issues of negotiating between Shakespearean texts and popular
interpretations
> Teaching the History Plays: Which ones, in what contexts, why?
> Inside the Globe Theatre: Integrating Shakespeare-related websites into the
classroom
> Teaching the Sonnets: Facts, theories, relevancy?
> “All the world’s a stage”: Integrating performance strategies into the
classroom
> The Cultural Context Challenge: Attempting to put the Shakespearean text
into cultural perspective without causing it to disappear
> Teaching Shakespeare’s Contemporaries
Please send 250-word abstracts about any of the above pedagocial topics, or one
of your choosing, to:
Tracey Gau
Department of English
University of North Texas
P. O. Box 311307
Denton, TX 76203-1307
Phone: 940-369-8952
email: tmgau@unt.edu
Email submissions welcome
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