MRDS Newsletter: MLA Sessions Fall 2005
MLA Sessions Fall 2005
MLA 2005Washington, D.C.
Session 507 (MRDS)
Watching the Noonday Demon: Representing Depression and Despair on
the Early Stage
Thursday, 29 December
3:30-4:45 p.m.
Monroe East, Washington Hilton
Depression, Despair, and Victimization in Early English
Drama,
Victor Ivan Scherb, Univ. of Texas, Tyler
Dolefull News or Joyfull News? Staging Despair in the Two
Endings of Nathaniell Woodess Conflict of
Conscience,
Erin E. Kelly, Nazareth Coll.
Staging Despair in Elizabethan Drama: Wapull, Marlowe, and
Shakespeare,
Alan Charles Dessen, Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Other Sessions of Interest
Session 64
Shakespeares Music
Tuesday, 27 December
7:00-8:15 p.m.
Carolina, Marriott
The Tabor and the Church: Music, Festivity, and Religion in
Twelfth Night,
Phebe Clare Jensen, Utah State Univ.
Scoring the Text: Stanley Cavell and Musical Aesthesis,
Theodore Wesley Folkerth, McGill Univ.
Session 121
Gender in Arab Shakespeare Appropriations
Wednesday, 28 December
8:30-9:45 a.m.
Hamilton, Washington Hilton
Glaring Stare: Ophelia on the Arabic Stage,
Yvette Khoury, Kings Coll. London
Ophelia Was Pushed: Arab Women on the Edge,
Margaret Litvin, Univ. of Chicago
Shakespeare vs. Sheherazade: Arab Women Writers and Selective
Literary Lineage,
Zahr Said Stauffer, Columbia Law School
Respondent: Ferial Ghazoul, American Univ. in Cairo
Session 346
Insult, Invective, and Satire
Wednesday, 28 December
7:15-8:30 p.m
Eisenhower, Marriott
Representing the Scottis Natioun to London: Populism and
Propaganda in Satirical Broadsides,
Tricia A. McElroy, Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor
The Marprelate Controversy and the Menippean Tradition,
Joseph Navitsky, Boston Univ.
The Plots of Late Elizabethan Satire,
Matthew A. Greenfield, Coll. of Staten Island, City Univ. of New
York
Session 353
Global Contexts for Teaching Othello
Thursday, 29 December
8:30-9:45 a.m.
Embassy, Marriott
Othello and Race,
Michael Neill, Univ. of Auckland
Othello as an Adventure Play,
Jean Elizabeth Howard, Columbia Univ.
Looking for Othello,
Joyce Green MacDonald, Univ. of Kentucky
Session 481
Language and Shakespeare: Beyond Formalism
Thursday, 29 December
1:45-3:00 p.m.
Delaware Suite B, Marriott
Shakespeare and the Linguistic Market,
Douglas S. Bruster, Univ. of Texas, Austin
That Every Word Doth Almost Tel My Name: An Examination of
Periphrastic Do in Shakespeares Sonnets,
Gregory Foran, Univ. of Texas, Austin
Haggard Desdemona: Metaphor and Marriage Discourse in
Othello,
Maria Fahey, Graduate Center, City Univ. of New York
Session 540
Marlowes Literary and Biblical Influences
Thursday, 29 December
3:30-4:45 p.m
Roosevelt, Marriott
How Marlowe Read Spenser: Tamburlaine and The Faerie
Queene,
Steven William May, Georgetown Coll.
Violence, Love, and Strife: Lucans Cosmology and Marlowes
Hero and Leander,
Pamela Royston Macfie, Univ. of the South
Apocalypse and Marlowes Tragic Vision,
Patrick Ryan, Texas A&M Univ., Texarkana
Session 546
3-D Shakespeare: An American Sign Language Multimedia
Event
Thursday, 29 December
5:15-6:30 p.m.
Maryland Suite B, Marriott
Program sponsored by Gallaudet University. Presiding: Peter Novak, Univ. of San Francisco
Speakers: Catherine Rush, Philadelphia, PA; Adrian Blue, Philadelphia, PA
Session 577
Shakespeares Audience Now
Thursday, 29 December
7:15-8:30 p.m.
Delaware Suite A, Marriott
Whats the Matter with Shakespeare in Kansas? Regional
Sainthood versus NEA Management,
Donald K. Hedrick, Kansas State Univ.
Holding the Mirror Up to Shakespeare: Bald Pate or Pierced
Punk?
Elizabeth A. Charlebois, Saint Marys Coll. of Maryland
Film Reception and Its Discontents,
Katherine A. Rowe, Bryn Mawr Coll.
Respondent: Barbara Hodgdon, Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Session 628
Prison Shakespeare
Thursday, 29 December
9:00-10:15 p.m
Delaware Suite A, Marriott
Shakespeare Behind Bars,
Curt L. Tofteland, Kentucky Shakespeare Festival
Adapting Shakespeare: The Power of Drama in a Womens
Prison,
Jean Trounstine, Middlesex Community Coll., MA
Performing To Be: The Hamlet Project of Prison Performing
Arts,
Margot Sempreora, Webster Univ.
Shakespeare Saved My Life: Voices from a Segregated Housing
Unit,
Laura Bates, Indiana State Univ.
Session 660
Radical Theatricality and the Baroque Body
Friday, 30 December
8:30-9:45 a.m.
Map, Washington Hilton
Theatricality, Legalism, and the Kings Two Bodies: The
Execution of Charles I,
Julie Stone Peters, Columbia Univ.
Shaking, Quaking, Ranting: Spectacular Dissent,
Katherine M. Romack, Stanford Univ.
Kicking Around the Sun King: Molières Tartuffe and the
Absolutist Body,
Matthew Buckley, Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick
Session 661
Shakespeare and the Reformation
Friday, 30 December
8:30-9:45 a.m.
Virginia Suite C, Marriott
A special session. Presiding: Douglas A. Brooks, Texas A&M Univ., College Station
Speakers: Elizabeth A. Charlebois, Saint Marys Coll. of Maryland; Brett Foster, Wheaton Coll., IL; Louise Geddes, Graduate Center, City Univ. of New York; Elizabeth Williamson, Evergreen State Coll.; William Rogers, Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison
Respondent: Glyn Parry, Victoria Univ.
Session 710
Constructing Marlowe
Friday, 30 December
12:00 noon-1:15 p.m.
Wilson A, Marriott
Straightening Out Christopher Marlowe,
Jeffrey A. Masten, Northwestern Univ.
Marlowe and the World Picture,
Douglas S. Bruster, Univ. of Texas, Austin
Barabas and Charles I,
John L. Parker, Harvard Univ.