Tenth Annual Meeting of the
Massachusetts Center for Renaissance Studies
Graduate Conference
Saturday, October 6, 2012
2012 MCRS Graduate Conference Schedule
8:30-9:00 REGISTRATION
Coffee and Pastries
9:05-10:45 PANEL ONE
The Early Modern Stage in Practice and Performance
“’This black cur. that barks and bites’: Dog and the Illegibility of Sin in The Witch of Edmonton”
David Katz (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
” ‘The Fashion of Woman’s Belly’: Staging Early Modern Maternity, 1590-1635″
Emma Katherine Atwood (Boston College)
“Bussy D’Ambois to Men”
Anna-Claire Simpson (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
“Blood Baths and Blood Bonds: Thinking Broadly about Blood in Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus.”
David Sterling Brown (New York University)
10:50-12:15 PANEL TWO
National Identities: Communicating Englishness, Expressing Imperialism
“Censorship and the Politics of Punishment: Mercilla and Irenius Silence the Bards.”
Jeffrey Griswold (University of Virginia)
“1613: A Year in the Letters of John Chamberlain.”
Thomas Hopper (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
“’That which is above us pertains nothing to us’: The Lessons of Spanish Imperialism in Robert Greene’s Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay”
Lauren Rollins (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
12:15-1:00 LUNCH
1:05-2:20 KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Prof. Mario DiGangi, The Graduate Center at the City University of New York
“Affective Agency and Embodied Knowledge in Shakespeare’s Richard III and King John.”
2:25-3:45 PANEL THREE
Love, Sexuality, and the Body in Early Modern Drama and Poetry
“One Virgin to Dote on Another”: Representations of Female Same-Sex Desire in Gallathea and The Convent of Pleasure.
Danielle Sanfilippo (University of Rhode Island)
“Art, Truth and Love: Relationships of Love and Artistic Expression In Shakespeare’s Sonnet 48.”
William Kroeger (State University of New York, New Paltz)
“In amorous Pastoral verse we did not Woo”: Revising Monarchy and Marriage in The Convent of Pleasure.
Lauren Petrino (University of Miami)
3:45-4:00 CLOSING REMARKS
