Del 01/16/2012 to 01/18/2012
Universidad de Murcia, Departamento de Filología Inglesa
SHAKESPEARE AND TYRANNY:
AN INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM
University of Murcia, Spain
16-18 January 2012
Work on the reception of Shakespeare under different types of tyrannical government (absolutist, dictatorial, etc.) has reached remarkably similar conclusions as to how that reception came about. Carefully regulated attitudes to, and practices in, Shakespeare criticism, performance, translation and adaptation, and of course the aesthetico-ideological structures of centralized, all-seeing state apparatuses, have been shown to follow analogous patterns and to pursue similar, if often unachievable, goals. The symposium, which is organized by Murcia University’s research team “Shakespeare’s presence in Spain within the framework of his reception in Europe” (https://www.um.es/shakespeare), invites contributions from scholars, translators and theatre practitioners with an interest in the appropriation of Shakespeare’s work in different tyrannical contexts. Among the many topics that might be usefully pursued are:
If you are interested in taking part in this symposium, please send a brief abstract of the paper you intend to give (250-300 words) and an even briefer biog indicating institution and country of origin, line of work, chief research interests, etc., to shakespeare@um.es. The new deadline for the receipt of abstracts is 31 July 2011.
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Jan '12
16th
04:00 Starting date
18th
14:00 Closing date
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