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SHAKSPER 2007: What's in a Name?
From: Hardy M. Cook (editor@shaksper.net) Date: 01/15/07
The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 18.0025 Monday, 15 January 2007 From: Hardy M. Cook <editor@shaksper.net> Date: Monday, January 15, 2007 Subject: 18.0018 What's in a Name? Comment: Re: SHK 18.0018 What's in a Name? Last week, I solicited suggestions for a name for the upcoming new feature that I have been calling the SHAKSPER Roundtable, a designation that would distinguish it from the everyday discussions that take place on SHAKSPER. I would like to thank everyone who sent me suggestions. They were thoughtful and provocative. Here are some of those I received: "SHAKSPER High Table" "The Globe" "Roundtable Forum Number 1" Internet-, Web-, Net- or Electronic Seminar EMPAD, for Electronic Moderated Panel Discussion The RETREAT, The SANCTUARY, or The WEEDED GARDEN The PRIVY COUNCIL or The STAR CHAMBER "Shakespeare Challenge" If I were assign these responses to two groups, I would call one group the creative suggestions and the other the descriptive suggestions. Roger Leeming <rogermartintudor@btinternet.com> represents the creative suggestions: ***** In Love's Labour's Lost, Act I, scene i, lines 13 - 14, the King of Navarre says, 'Our court shall be a little academe, Still and contemplative in living art.' The editor of The Arden Shakespeare version, H.R. Woudhuysen, notes that 'academe/academy: a unique Shakespearean form. The Academy was originally the name of Plato's school in Athens. It was taken up in the mid-fifteenth century by the Medici, rulers of Florence, and imitated at other courts, esp. in France, where academies held formal discussions of matters relating to philosophy and to the arts.' Since the following line in the quotation may be interpreted as meaning 'calmly and consistently meditating on the living quality of art', I would respectfully propose 'SHAKSPER Academe' as the title for the SHAKSPER Forum/Roundtable since 'academe' is, as aforementioned, a uniquely Shakespearean term and since the word describes a distinctive 'milieu' in which special and formal discussions take place. ***** Larry Weiss <larry@lweiss.net> represents the descriptive group: ***** Since the program will be confined to a narrowly defined topic, and there will be a reading list which I presume all participants will be expected to follow, with the discussion moderated by a leader, this sounds like nothing so much as a "seminar." Why not just call it that? "Symposium" or even "colloquium" will also do, but are not are precise. ***** Although I appreciate the more creative suggestions, I was looking for a designation that, even though prosaic, was more descriptive. Since traffic had been rather slow lately, I decided to put my three choices to an informal vote of the membership. 1. SHAKSPER Seminar OED: "a select group of advanced students associated for special study and original research under the guidance of a professor." American Heritage: "A small group of advanced students in a college or graduate school engaged in original research or intensive study under the guidance of a professor who meets regularly with them to discuss their reports and findings." 2. SHAKSPER Colloquium OED: "A meeting or assembly for discussion; a conference, council. spec. an academic conference or seminar." American Heritage: "An academic seminar on a broad field of study, usually led by a different lecturer at each meeting." 3. SHAKSPER Roundtable (The original title) OED: "Used generally to denote a number of persons seated round a circular table, or imagined as forming a gathering of this kind; spec. an assembly of people for a conference or discussions at which all participants are accorded equal status Also transf., a collection of opinions or remarks on a particular subject. American Heritage: "A conference or discussion involving several participants." If you have a preference from among these three, please let me know, and in a few days I will let the list know my decision. Hardy _______________________________________________________________ S H A K S P E R: The Global Shakespeare Discussion List Hardy M. Cook, editor@shaksper.net The S H A K S P E R Web Site <http://www.shaksper.net> DISCLAIMER: Although SHAKSPER is a moderated discussion list, the opinions expressed on it are the sole property of the poster, and the editor assumes no responsibility for them.
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