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SHAKSPER 1996: CFA: TEACHING JUDITH SHAKESPEARE
From: Hardy M. Cook (hmcook@boe00.minc.umd.edu) Date: 01/23/96
Shakespeare Electronic Conference, Vol. 7, No. 0056. Tuesday, 23 January 1996. From: Sara Jayne Steen <uenss@newton.math.montana.edu> Date: Monday, 22 Jan 1996 16:48:49 -0500 Subject: Call for Abstracts Abstracts for Papers on the Topic TEACHING JUDITH SHAKESPEARE for a special session to be proposed for the 1996 MLA meeting in Washington, D.C. Papers might address approaches to and/or implications of teaching 16th- and/or 17-century women writers in conjunction with Shakespeare. Papers may, for example, suggest innovative reconfigurations of courses, examine methods of pairing writings by Shakespeare and by women such as Aemelia Lanyer and Isabella Whitney, and/or outline entirely new courses that emerge when women's writing joins Shakespeare's as part of our literary and cultural discussions. Please send abstracts by 1 March 1996 to Elizabeth Hageman Department of English University of New Hampshire Durham, New Hampshire 03824 ehageman@christa.unh.edu and Sara Jayne Steen Department of English Montana State University Bozeman, Montana 59717 uenss@newton.math.montana.edu e-mail inquiries welcome
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