WORCESTER STATE COLLEGE TO HOST 7TH ANNUAL UNDERGRADUATE
SHAKESPEARE CONFERENCE OF NEW ENGLAND
(Worcester, MA) College students from across New England
will attend the 7th Annual Undergraduate Shakespeare
Conference of New England, Saturday, April 19th from 9:00
a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at Worcester State College Participating colleges
include Bentley College, Bridgewater State College, Brown University,
Clark University, College of the Holy Cross, Fitchburg State College,
Northeastern University, Plymouth State University, Suffolk University,
Tufts University, University of Toronto, University of
Massachusetts-Boston and Worcester State College. The theme for this
year’s conference is, “The natural, the unnatural, and the
supernatural.”
The event will include remarks from plenary
speaker Dr. Coppélia Kahn professor of English and Gender Studies at
Brown University. Brown will address conferees at 1:00 p.m. following
lunch in the Student Center Blue Lounge. Kahn is the author of Man's
Estate: Masculine Identity in Shakespeare (1981) and Roman
Shakespeare: Warriors, Wounds, and Women (1997). She has published
articles on Shakespeare's plays and poems, and on gender theory, Freud,
Jacobean drama, and questions of race and nation in 20th century
constructions of Shakespeare. She is co-editor of Representing
Shakespeare: New Psychoanalytic Essays (1980); Shakespeare's
Rough Magic: Essays in Honor of C.L. Barber (1985); Making A
Difference: Feminist Literary Criticism (1985); and Changing
Subjects: The Making of Feminist Literary Criticism (1993). Her
current research concerns the creation of Shakespeare as a cultural icon
in the 19th and early 20th centuries in discourses of race and Empire.
She is currently vice-president of the Shakespeare Association of
America, and will be president 2008-9.
Panel presentations will include the topics:
Gender and the Unnatural, Where We Are Is Hell, Eternal Life and Eternal
Damnation, Naturally Speaking, Haunted Screen, and Chaos Comes Again.
The day will
conclude with conference awards at 3:30 p.m. and a performance of
selections from The Tempest by Actors’ Shakespeare Project at 3:45 p.m.
The event was coordinated by Worcester State College Professor Sharon R.
Yang. For more details, visit
http://wwwfac.worcester.edu/shakespeare.
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