Shakespeare in Popular Culture
an Area of
Mid-Atlantic Popular/American Culture Association
Wilmington, DE
November 7-9, 2003
Panels and single papers are sought concerning Shakespeare in Popular
Culture, an area at the annual Mid-Atlantic Popular/American Culture
Association Conference. We are interested in documenting and examining the
Bard's place in contemporary popular culture, particularly American
Culture. Possible areas of interest include:
=B7Shakespearean references/adaptations in any media form, including
novels, plays, music, comics, television, film, and advertising
=B7Uses of Shakespeare as a character
=B7Shakespeare as "celebrity"
=B7Examinations of popular Shakespeare in the classroom
=B7Cultural work using Shakespeare at both a high and popular cultural level
Send abstracts (100-250 words) or panel proposals by June 15 to:
Annalisa Castaldo (Area Chair)
axc0307@mail.widener.edu
Please include: title, academic affiliation, email and snail mail.
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