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SHAKSPER 1998: CFP: ARCHIPELAGIC IDENTITIES, 1485-1707
From: Hardy M. Cook (editor@ws.bowiestate.edu) Date: 12/16/98
The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 9.1308 Wednesday, 16 December 1998. From: Simon Mealor <simon.mealor@hertford.oxford.ac.uk> Date: Wednesday, 16 Dec 1998 12:03:07 +0000 (GMT) Subject: Call for Papers [We'd particularly welcome any papers on Shakespeare!] CALL FOR PAPERS: ARCHIPELAGIC IDENTITIES, 1485-1707 9-10 April 1999 University of Oxford, U.K. Devolution in Scotland and Wales, the Stormont Agreement in Northern Ireland, and proposals for regional assemblies in England.... Britishness isn't what it used to be. Or is it? Can the new notions of nation, region and identity fermenting at the close of the twentieth century shed new light on the past? And can the study of the formation and interrelation of national, regional and other identities in the early modern period help us to grasp what is happening today in the British Isles (or, more neutrally, the "Atlantic Archipelago")? Proposals for panels and individual papers are invited for a conference exploring literature and identity in the Atlantic Archipelago between the years 1485 and 1707. "Literature" and "Identity" are broad terms, and participants are invited to interpret them broadly. We anticipate a conference program ranging from recusants in Rutland to puritans in the Pale, from the Matter of Britain to the Maid of Kent, and from the moors to the Moors. In addition to papers devoted to the literatures and languages of England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and Cornwall, papers examining the experience of immigrants to the archipelago are most welcome. Plenary speakers at the conference will include Kate Chedgzoy, Andrew Hadfield, David Baker and Willy Maley. Suggested topics and keywords: Nation and Region Borders and Borderlands Beyond the Pale Centres and Peripheries Sexing the Nation Antiquarian Identities Translators and Tourists Regional Risings Dark Corners of the Land Bodies on the Border For further information about the conference, please visit the archipelagic Identities website at http://users.ox.ac.uk/~hert0215/conference.html, or contact the organizers. Papers should be around 20 minutes long. Abstracts of around 500 words should be submitted, preferably in electronic form, by 15 January 1999 to: Simon Mealor, Hertford College, Oxford OX1 3BW, U.K. email: hert0215@sable.ox.ac.uk or Philip Schwyzer, 27 Parcmaen, Carmarthen SA31 3DP, U.K. email: pip@uclink4.berkeley.edu
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