Monthly Archives: December 2014

Shakespeare and Law: New Keywords (at MLA 2015)

Shakespeare and Law: New Keywords

Thursday, 8 January, 7:00–8:15 p.m., 122, VCC West

A special session

Presiding: Julia Reinhard Lupton, Univ. of California, Irvine

1. “Hospitality,” Kevin Curran, Univ. of North Texas

2. “Use,” Luke Andrew Wilson, Ohio State Univ., Columbus

3. “Common(s),” Carolyn J. Sale, Univ. of Alberta

For session description and abstracts, visit shakespeareanexteriority.wordpress.com/ after 1 Dec.

For Stanford Class of ’94, a Gender Gap More Powerful Than the Internet – NYTimes.com

For Stanford Class of ’94, a Gender Gap More Powerful Than the Internet – NYTimes.com.

Shakespeare’s Curtain theatre unearthed in east London | Culture | The Guardian

Shakespeare’s Curtain theatre unearthed in east London | Culture | The Guardian.

Improv Helps Ph.D.’s Explain Their Work—and Loosen Up – Graduate Students – The Chronicle of Higher Education

Improv Helps Ph.D.’s Explain Their Work—and Loosen Up – Graduate Students – The Chronicle of Higher Education.

Drama as professional development: what could be better? Article features improv workshops at UCI.

Paul Kottman on Fiction and Formation

How the Humanities Will Save the World | The Los Angeles Review of Books.

Great piece by my friend Paul.

Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet in European Culture

Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet in European Culture.

Sorry not to have attended this one!

Saskia Sassen’s Missing Chapter – The Chronicle Review – The Chronicle of Higher Education

Saskia Sassen’s Missing Chapter – The Chronicle Review – The Chronicle of Higher Education.

Interesting connections to Arendt via Richard Sennett.