
CALL FOR PAPERS – SUBMISSION DEADLINE
SEPT. 15, 2009
31st Annual Conference of the Nineteenth
Century Studies Association
The
Theatricality
and the Performative in the Long Nineteenth Century
Keynote speaker: Michael Fried (
Plenary Event: Exhibition of Facing the Late Victorians: Portraits of Writers and
Artists from the Mark Samuels Lasner Collection,
with a roundtable discussion featuring Margaret D. Stetz (University of
Delaware), curator and author of Facing the Late Victorians; Dennis Denisoff (Ryerson University), and Maria Gindhart (Georgia
State University)
Dramatic
expression and self-conscious performances marked almost every aspect of
nineteenth century life and artistic culture, as theatrical turns and performative
mindsets introduced in the 17th-18th centuries expanded
in the 1780s through the beginning of World War One. We invite paper and panel proposals that
explore these themes and subjects in the long Nineteenth Century
(1780-1914). Papers might address the
theatrical shows—whether serious drama, circus displays, vaudeville, operas, or
Shakespearean revivals—that appeared in cities and towns on both sides of the
Please
submit abstracts of approximately 500 words along with a brief (one page) c.v.
to the Program Co-Chairs, Janice Simon (U of Georgia) and Regina Hewitt (U of
South Florida) at the conference address ncsa2010@earthlink.net
by Sept. 15, 2009. Speakers will be
notified by or before Dec. 15.
Any
graduate student whose proposal is accepted may at that point submit a
full-length version of the paper in competition for a travel grant to help
cover transportation and lodging expenses.
Conference sessions will be held at the