Shakespeare and Our Times Conference, Day 2
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- Date/Time
- 04/15/2016 9:30 AM EST - 5:30 PM EST
- Location
- Webb University Center
- Description
- 9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Plenary III Hampton Room, 1317 Webb Center 10:45 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Panel A -Shakespeare and Gender II Newport News Room, 1316 Webb Center - Krishna Daiya Gujarat Technological University, India A Refleshing, Resexing, Retexting of Shakespeare - Cara MacNeil-Donoghue The College of New Jersey, N.J. The Sad Story of Poorly Performing Kings: Gender Fluidity and Power in “Richard II” - Geraldine P. DeFelix Baptist College of Florida, Fl. Gertrude, the Misunderstood Mother and Queen 10:45 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Panel B – Macbeth and Our Times Hampton Room, 1317 Webb Center - Mohammad Shaaban Minia University, Egypt Self- Deception in William Shakespeare’s “Macbeth” - Subhajit Sen Gupta The University of Burdwan, India ”Macbeth” Across Borders: Three Indian Adaptations of Shakespeare’s Scottish Play - Hank Dobin Washington and Lee University, Va. Walking Duncan – “Macbeth” on Film 2 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Panel A – Shakespeare and Early America Newport News Room, 1316 Webb Center - Megan Mize Old Dominion University “History, Mystery and Fantasy”: Public Memory of the Early Modern Moment in the New World - Matthieu Chapman Central Washington University, Wa. Reclaiming History: The Re-Appropriation of Space and Culture in “El Henry” - Bridget Anderson Old Dominion University Elizabethan Dialect and Cultural Practices – the Guineamen of Gloucester 2 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Panel B – Shakespeare: Language and Psychology Hampton Room, 1317 Webb Center - K.P. Shybu Central University of Hyderabad, India Psychological Shakespeare; A Close Reading of the Character of Will Shakespeare in “Shakespeare in Love” - Amber Box Southern New Hampshire University, N.H. Freud and “Hamlet”: Analyzing the Id, Ego, and Superego Beyond the Protagonist - Marianna Koshkaryan University of Georgia, Ga. On the Use of Language by the “Othello” Characters 3:45 p.m. – 5:15 p.m. Panel A – National and Global Shakespeare Newport News Room, 1316 Webb Center - Ruben Espinosa University of Texas at El Paso, Tx. Shakespeare on the Border: Ethnicity, Universality, and the U.S. Mexico Divide - Elizabeth Griffith Independent scholar Shakespeare, Venice, and the Venetian Empire - Thomas Herron East Carolina University, N.C. Shakespeare, Colonial Ireland and War Trauma 3:45 p.m. – 5:15 p.m. Panel B – Staging Shakespeare Hampton Room, 1317 Webb Center - Kevin Carr Tallahassee Community College/Florida State University, Fl. "But How Is to Be Questioned": Exploring Mechanical Wonder in “The Winter's Tale” - Abiola Fasoranti School of Performing and Visual Arts University, Nigeria Adaptation, Directing and Performance of Williams Shakespeare’s “Macbeth”: The Playwright/Director’s Experience - Catherine Osborn Mary Baldwin College, Va. How to Stage a Titus That Doesn't Suck: Exploring the Multidimensionality of “Titus Andronicus” through the balance of violence, family and Rome.