2002-2003 CRBS Calendar of Events
2002 | Aug | Sept | Oct | Nov | Dec
2003 | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | June | July | August | November
Selected Previous Conferences and Symposia
2002
September 12, 2002. Discussion Group.
Talk About Teaching
Ancient Greece: Interdisciplinary Instruction
Facilitators: Lillian Doherty - UM Department of Classics
Nan Collins - Centennial High School
4:15 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
0135
Taliaferro Hall.
September 24, 2002. Discussion Group.
Works-In-Progress
"The Love-Dream of Thomas Chatterton's Unrecorded Face."
William Pressly, Department of Art History and Archaeology
12:30 p.m to 1:45 p.m.
0135
Taliaferro Hall.
October 3, 2002. Lecture.
Language, Writing, and Rhetoric Series
"Screen Literacy: Next Rhetoric and Composition Studies."
Kathleen Welch,
Department of English, University of Oklahoma.
3:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
1117
Susquehanna Hall
Sponsored by the the
Department of English, with support from the College
of Arts and Humanities, the Freshman Writing Program, the Center for Renaissance & Baroque
Studies, and MITH.
October 4, 2002. Lecture.
"Zephon."
Jason Rosenblatt,
Department of English, Georgetown University.
5:00 p.m.
1117
Susquehanna Hall
Sponsored by the Department
of English and the Milton Seminar, with support from College
of Arts and Humanities, the Center for Renaissance & Baroque Studies,
and the Pepsi Enhancement Fund.
October 10, 2002. Discussion Group.
Talk About Teaching
Writing: Rubric-Based Assessment
Facilitators:
Leigh Ryan ? Director, UM Writing Center
Jackson Bryer, Charles Rutherford, and Nancy Traubitz ? UM Readers for ETS/Advanced
Placement English Examination
Betsy Brown ? K-12 English/Language Arts Coordinator, Montgomery County
4:15 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
0135
Taliaferro Hall.
October 15, 2002. Discussion Group.
Works-In-Progress
"Hamlet and Me."
Marshall Grossman, Department of English
12:30 p.m to 1:45 p.m.
0135
Taliaferro Hall.
October 17, 2002. Lecture.
Renaissance Reckonings Series
"French Marriages and the Protestant Nation in Shakespeare's History Plays."
Linda Gregerson, University of Michigan
4:30 p.m.
1117
Susquehanna Hall
Sponsored by the Department
of English and the College of
Arts and Humanities
October 26, 2002. Symposium.
Shakespeare in Performance II.
Speakers include Professor Maynard Mack, Jr., Department of English and University
Honors, Aaron Posner, Arden Theatre Company, and Professor Franklin Hildy,
Department of Theatre
9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Lab Theatre, Room 2740, The
Clarice Smith Center for Performing Arts at Maryland.
Co-sponsored with the College of Arts and
Humanities and the Department
of Theatre.
November 14, 2002. Discussion Group.
Talk About Teaching
Shakespeare: Classroom Performance
Facilitators:
Scot Reese ? UM Theatre Department
Sharon Lundhal ? English Teacher, Hoover Middle School, Montgomery County
4:15 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
0135
Taliaferro Hall.
November 19, 2002. Discussion Group.
Works-In-Progress
Hernán Sánchez M. de Pinillos, Department of Spanish and Portugese
"Memory and Oblivion in Don Quixote's Final Chapter"
12:30 p.m to 1:45 p.m.
0135
Taliaferro Hall.
November 21, 2002. Lecture.
Renaissance Reckonings Series
"Ben Jonson and the Politics of Roman (Catholic) Virtue."
Peter Lake, Princeton University and Folger Fellow
4:30 p.m.
1117
Susquehanna Hall
Sponsored by the Department
of English and the College of
Arts and Humanities
December 3, 2002. Lecture.
Language, Writing, and Rhetoric Series
"Rhetoric of Attack in Ancient Oratory."
Steven Rutledge, Department of Classics
5:00 p.m.
1119
Susquehanna Hall
Sponsored by the Department
of English and the College of
Arts and Humanities
2003
February 8, 2003. Symposium.
Shakespeare in Performance III: Focus
on Romeo & Juliet
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The
Clarice Smith Center for Performing Arts at Maryland
February 13, 2003. Discussion Group.
Talk About Teaching :
Harlem Renaissance: Historical Context
Facilitators:
Herbert Brewer- UM History Department
Ben Fisler - UM Theatre Department
Teachers from the Schools for the New Millennium Institute, Northwestern High
School, Prince George's County
4:15 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
0135
Taliaferro Hall.
February 26, 2003. Colloquium.
The Silent Woman: Research and Teaching Perspectives
Speakers include Deborah Payne Fisk, American University; Theodore Leinwand,
Department of English; Winfried Schleiner, University of California at Davis.
2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Maryland
Room, Marie Mount Hall
March 6, 2003. Discussion Group.
Talk About Teaching
The Wife of Bath and her Sisters: Document-Based Instruction
Facilitators:
Charles Rutherford ? UM English Department
Erin Sadlack ? UM English Department
Debra Adkins ? English Teacher, Einstein High School, Montgomery County
4:15 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
0135
Taliaferro Hall.
March 13, 2003. Discussion Group.
Works-In-Progress
Dissertations
Brandi Adams, Department of English, "Entering into the Study of Renaissance
English Drama"
Bryan Herek, Department of English, "Early Modern Satire and the Bishop's
Order of 1599: Manuscript, Print and Stage"
Helen Hull, Department of English, "An Officer and a Gentleman: Representing
the Monarch in If You Know Not Me, You Know Nobody"
4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Maryland
Room, Marie Mount Hall
March 18, 2003. Discussion Group.
Works-In-Progress
"Hans Memling's Diptych of Martin van Nieuwenhove and Problems
of Male Embodiment in Fifteenth Century Bruges.
Andrea Pearson, Department of Art History, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania,
and Center Affiliate.
12:30 p.m to 1:45 p.m.
0135
Taliaferro Hall.
April 1, 2003. Discussion Group.
Works-In-Progress
"Paths of Long Study: Reading Chaucer and Christine de Pisan in Tandem."
Theresa Coletti, Department of English.
12:30 p.m. to 1:45 p.m.
0135
Taliaferro Hall.
April 1, 2003. Lecture.
Renaissance Reckonings Series
Garrett Sullivan
4:00 p.m.
Suquehanna
Hall.
Co-sponsored with the Department of English and the
College of Arts & Humanities.
April 3, 2003.
"Shakespeare's Globe goes Global." Vanessa Schormann, The Shakespeare
Globe Center-Germany.
12:45 p.m. to 1:45 p.m.
The Laboratory Theatre, Clarice
Smith Performing Arts Center.
April 10, 2003.
Portraits, Stolen and Unstolen: The Busts of Louis XIV and Monsignore Monoya
by Lorenzo Bernini.
Rudolf Preimesberger, Frei Universitat, Berlin.
12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m.
0135
Taliaferro Hall.
April 10, 2003. Lecture.
Distinguished Lecturer
Series.
"Sacred Blood and Monarchy: The Intersection of Dreams, Religion, and
Politics in Elizabethan England"
Carole Levin, Department of History, University of Nebraska--Lincoln.
4:00 p.m.
1213
Art-Sciology Building.
Co-sponsored with the Office of Research
and Graduate Studies at the University of Maryland and the Departments
of English and History.
April 10, 2003. Discussion Group.
Talk About Teaching
Censorship: Parent/Community Context
Facilitators:
Erin Kelly ? UM English Department
Adele Cabot? UM Theatre Department
Pam Bellino ? English Department Chair, Northwestern High School, Prince George?s
County
Mary Helen Smith, George Mason University
4:15 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
0135
Taliaferro Hall.
April 11, 2003. Seminar.
"The Taming of the Queen: Foxe's Katherine Parr and Shakespeare's Kate"
Carole Levin, Department of History, University of Nebraska--Lincoln.
10:00 a.m.
0135
Taliaferro Hall.
Co-sponsored with the Office of Research
and Graduate Studies at the University of Maryland and the Departments
of English and History.
May 5, 2003. Lecture.
Renaissance Reckonings Series
Valerie Wayne
4.00 p.m.
Suquehanna
Hall.
Co-sponsored with the Department of English and the
College of Arts & Humanities.
July 14 through July 21, 2003. Summer Institute
Crossing Borders/Breaking Boundaries
III: The Arts of the Renaissance.
An Institute for Fine Arts Teachers. Co-sponsored with the Maryland State Department
of Education. Program open to Maryland state public high school and middle
school teachers. Applications and full program information are available at http://www.crbs.umd.edu/crossingborders.
July 21 through August 1, 2003.
Shakespeare Camp (www.crbs.umd.edu/programs/shakesCamp2.html)
Tawes
Fine Arts Building.
November 6-8, 2003. Symposium.
Attending to Early Modern Women:
Structures and Subjectivities (www.crbs.umd.edu/atw5)
University of Maryland