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Performance and Performativity (Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque Studies)

Performance and Performativity (Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque Studies)

Publié le par Thomas Parisot (Source : Barbara Woshinsky)

University of Miami
College of Arts and Sciences
Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures

The Eleventh Annual Interdisciplinary Symposium in Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque Studies presents Performance and Performativity
February 28-March 2, 2002

Keynote speaker: Mark Franko, UC Santa Cruz

Proposals are invited on any aspect of performance and performativity in the Medieval and Early Modern periods. Possible topics include, but are not limited to: role playing; theater and metatheater; historically reconstructed performance; gender performance; linguistic performance; representations of power and civility; the relationship(s) between performance, media and/or the visual arts; the culture of spectacle and the emerging European nations. Papers bridging periods, geographical areas and/or disciplines are especially welcome.

Deadline for abstracts: 15 October 2001.

Send a 500-word abstract to:
Viviana Díaz-Balsera (vdiaz-balsera@miami.edu)
Maria Galli Stampino (mgstampino@miami.edu)
Barbara Woshinsky (bwoshins@miami.edu)
Dept. of Foreign Languages and Literatures
University of Miami
P.O. Box 248093
Coral Gables, Florida, 33124-4650.

Submissions via e-mail are encouraged.