Panels
Beyond Performance/Inside the Classroom: Interactive Workshops on Teaching Shakespeare
Panelists:
Katherine Gillen, Texas A&M (USA)
Ellen Kaplan, Smith College (USA)
Esther Schupak, Bar-Ilan University (IL)
Ellen Spolsky, Bar-Ilan University (IL)
Centre and Periphery: Roman Women in the Drama of Shakespeare and His Contemporaries
Panelists:
Michela Compagnoni, Roma Tre University (IT)
Lisa Hopkins, Sheffield Hallam University (UK)
Domenico Lovascio, University of Genoa (IT)
Cristiano Ragni, University of Perugia (IT)
“In dark uneven way”: Mapping Europe through World Systems Theory: Shakespeare, Cervantes, Camões
Panelists:
Miguel Ramalhete Gomes, University of Lisbon (PT)
Remedios Perni, University of Alicante (ES)
Christian Smith, Independent researcher (DE)
Literary and Linguistic Elsewheres in the Roman Shakespeare
Panelists:
Gilberta Golinelli, University of Bologna (IT)
Rory Loughnane, University of Kent (UK)
Iolanda Plescia, Sapienza University of Rome (IT)
Mapping Asian Shakespeares
Panelists:
Rosalind Fielding, University of Birmingham (UK)
Tianhu Hao, Zhejiang University (China)
Renfang Tang, Nanjing Audit University (China)
Navigating the Unknown: Shakespeare, Immigration and Exile
Panelists:
Stephanie Chamberlain, Southeast Missouri State University (USA)
Amy L. Smith, Kalamazoo College (USA)
James M. Sutton, Florida International University (USA)
New Spaces/Places for Shakespeare Performance & Reproduction
Panelists:
Thomas Cartelli, Muhlenberg College (USA)
Diana Henderson, MIT (USA)
Aneta Mancewicz, University of Birmingham (UK)
Remapping the Early Modern World in Recipes
Panelists:
David B. Goldstein, York University (CAN)
Amy L. Tigner, University of Texas (USA)
Lisa Smith, University of Essex (UK)
Shakespeare’s Waste/Lands: Wet, Vast, West
Panelists:
Joseph Campana, Rice University (USA)
HiLlary Eklund, Loyola University New Orleans (USA)
Vin Nardizzi, University of British Columbia (CAN)
Julie Sanders, Newcastle University (UK)
Shakespeare, Europe and Geopolitical Displacement (Past and Present)
Panelists:
Paul Frazer, University of Northumbria (UK)
Douglas Lanier, University of New Hampshire (USA)
Inmaculada Sánchez García, University of Northumbia (UK)
Monika Smialkowska, University of Northumbia (UK)
The Strangers in Shakespeare. ‘Difference’ after Fiedler
Panelists:
Abdulhamit Arvas, University of California (USA)
Shaul Bassi, Ca’ Foscari University (IT)
Miles Parks Grier, Queens College (USA)
Carol Chillngton Rutter, University of Warwick (UK)
Important Dates
Submissions
Now open
Seminar & Panel Proposal deadline
June, 18th 2018
Proposal acceptance notification
July, 15th 2018
Call for Papers opening
July, 20th 2018
Early Bird Fee Opening
October, 2018
Call for Papers Deadline
January, 15th 2019
Call for Papers Acceptance Notification
January, 31st 2019
Early Bird Fee Expiration
April, 5th 2019