Subversive States in Shakespeare
Location
156C Student Union (Endeavor Room)
Start Date
21-10-2016 9:00 AM
End Date
21-10-2016 10:30 AM
Description
Panel chair: Jane Wells, Muskingum University
- Heather J. Macpherson, Worcester State University, “What Pleasure in Sleep? La Petit Mort, Freud, and the Loss of Affection in Shakespeare”
- Drew Heverin, University of Kentucky, “‘He has our voices’: Encountering the Voice of the Roman Multitude in Shakespeare’s Coriolanus”
- Amany Elsawy, Alexandria University, Egypt, “Encountering Shakespeare’s Cleopatra: The Subversion of the Occident’s Thread of Objectification”
Repository Citation
Wells, Jane; Macpherson, Heather J.; Heverin, Drew; and Elsawy, Amany, "Subversive States in Shakespeare" (2016). Encountering Shakespeare: The 40th Annual Ohio Valley Shakespeare Conference. 3.
https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/celia_encountering_conference/2016/october21/3
Oct 21st, 9:00 AM
Oct 21st, 10:30 AM
Subversive States in Shakespeare
156C Student Union (Endeavor Room)
Panel chair: Jane Wells, Muskingum University
- Heather J. Macpherson, Worcester State University, “What Pleasure in Sleep? La Petit Mort, Freud, and the Loss of Affection in Shakespeare”
- Drew Heverin, University of Kentucky, “‘He has our voices’: Encountering the Voice of the Roman Multitude in Shakespeare’s Coriolanus”
- Amany Elsawy, Alexandria University, Egypt, “Encountering Shakespeare’s Cleopatra: The Subversion of the Occident’s Thread of Objectification”