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Time |
Place |
Academic
Program |
Social
Program |
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9:00
- 10:00 am |
Faculty
main entrance hall |
Welcome
and Registration
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10:00
-10:30 am |
Main
Lecture Hall
(2nd floor) |
Conference
Opening
Prof. Diego Sales, Chancellor
of the University of Cádiz
Mrs. Teófila Martínez,
Mayoress of the City
Mrs. Valerie O’Brien, Embassy of the
United States
Prof. María E. Cantos, Vice-Chancellor
of the University of Cádiz
Prof. Manuel Arcila, Dean of the Faculty
Prof. Barbara
Ozieblo, Organizing Committee
Prof. Alfonso Ceballos, Organizing Committee
|
|
10:30-11:45
am
|
Main
Lecture Hall
(2nd floor)
|
Plenary
Lecture
Prof. John Frick,
University of Virginia and President
of the ATDS
“The Representation of Violence
and the Violence of Representation:
Uncle Tom's Cabin on the American Stage”
(Chair: Ramón Espejo)
|
|
11:45
am |
Faculty
patio |
Coffee
Break
(identity badge required)
|
|
12:15
– 1:45 pm |
PANEL
SESSION 1
|
|
Panel
1
Main Lecture Hall |
Panel
2
Lecture Room |
Panel
3
Room 2
|
Panel
4
Room 3 |
| |
Chair:
David Levey
(3)
Natalie Alvarez (Brock University, Ontario,
Canada): “The Banality of Violence,
the ‘Violence of ‘We’’: Richard Maxwell’s
End of Reality and Ode to the Man
Who Kneels”.
(40)
Sophia Komor (Universität Hamburg):
“Words, Silence, Violence: The Dramas
of Will Eno”.
(22)
Drew Eisenhauer (University of Maryland)
/ Sherry D. Engle (CUNY): “American
Experimentalism and the Politics of
Pacifism and Violence: Across the
Border and Moloch, 1914-1915,
the (Anti) War Plays of Beulah Marie
Dix”.
(69)
Markus Wessendorf (U. of Hawaii at Manoa):
“Terrorist Violence and its Violent
Distortion in Three American Post-9/11
Plays”.
|
Chair:
Asunción Aragón
(1)
Mauricio D. Aguilera Linde (U. de Granada):
“’The Miserable, Laughable Thing It
Is’: The Demise of the Traditional Masculine
Role in Robert Anderson’s Plays”.
(10)
Alfonso Ceballos Muñoz (U. de
Cádiz): “Sex Equals Death. Staging
Sex, AIDS, and Violence in Robert Chesley’s
Night Sweat”.
(20)
Zachary A. Dorsey (St Lawrence University):
“Still Fighting After All These Years:
Four Decades of Representations of the
Stonewall Riots”.
|
Chair:
Bernardo Muñoz
(41)
Amelia Howe Kritzer (University of St
Thomas): “Violence and National Identity
in Post-Revolutionary American Plays”.
(18)
Peter A. Davis (University of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign): “From Androboros
to the Boston Tea Party: Abstracting
Violence from the Real in Colonial America”.
(39)
Margaret M. Knapp (Arizona State University):
“Gender and Violence in Late Nineteenth-Century
American Civil War Melodramas”.
|
Chair:
Maurice O’Connor
(19)
Jerry Dickey (University of Arizona):
“Working Women and Violence in Jazz
Era American Drama”.
(44)
Miriam López (University of Málaga):
“Machinal, Sophie Treadwell’s
Response to Structural Violence”
(68)
Katherine Weiss (East Tennessee State
University): “Violence in Treadwell’s
Machinal: Women, Electrotherapy
and the Electric Chair”.
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|
2:00
pm |
Faculty
of Economics.
Dining room
|
Lunch
(identity badge and ticket required) |
|
4:30
-
5:45 pm |
Main
Lecture Hall
(2nd floor) |
|
|
5:45
pm |
Faculty
patio |
Coffee
Break
(identity badge required)
|
|
6:15
– 8:30 pm |
Main
Lecture Hall
(2nd floor) |
|
6:15
– 8:30 pm
Reading of Susan Glaspell’s The
Verge.
Directed by Cheryl
Black
(see leaflet. Identity badge and ticket
required) |