Comparative Drama sponsored three sessions at the 44th International Congress on Medieval
Studies at Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, on May 7-10, 2009. |
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| Staging Justice in Early Drama |
Organizer: Eve Salisbury, Western Michigan Univ.
Presider: Cynthia Klekar, Western Michigan Univ.
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| Christ before Pilate: Staging Medieval Justice |
Jesse A. Njus, Northwestern Univ.
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| Trials and Punishments in the Lost English Ludo beate Cristine |
Don-John Dugas, Kent State Univ.
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| The Trial of True Justice in Henry Medwall's Fulgens and Lucrece |
Joe Ricke, Taylor Univ.
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| Private Reading and Public Performance |
Organizer: Eve Salisbury, Western Michigan Univ.
Presider: Anthony Ellis, Western Michigan Univ.
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| Comic Eavesdropping Inscribed: The Classical Precedent for Private Reading |
David Kutzko, Western Michigan Univ.
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Public Reading and Private Performance: Viewing a Performance in the Images in MS Besançon 579,
the Jour du jugement |
Karlyn Griffith, Florida State Univ.
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| Public Theater, Private Salvation, and Manuscript Performance: The Jour du jugement in MS Besançon 579 |
Beatrice Kitzinger, Harvard Univ.
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| Performing the Text (A performance) |
Organizer: Eve Salisbury, Western Michigan Univ.
Presider: Eve Salisbury
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| The Tournament of Tottenham |
Linda Marie Zaerr, Boise State Univ.
Featuring the Tottenham Hotspurs players
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| Previous Years' Sessions |
| 43rd International Congress on Medieval Studies |