[Comedias] Fwd: FW: CFP deadline extended

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From: <Carrion>, Maria Mercedes <mcarrio at emory.edu>
Date: Sunday, March 1, 2015 at 10:34 PM
To: Christopher Gascon <Christopher.Gascon at cortland.edu>
Subject: CFP deadline extended

  Dear Christopher,

  We have extended our deadline to March 10.  Could you please send this to
the AHCT listserve?  Thank you!

Marimer.
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Dr. María M. Carrión
Professor of Spanish
Core faculty in Islamic Civilization Studies
Affiliated faculty in Religion
Department of Spanish and Portuguese
551S Callaway Center
Emory University
Atlanta, GA 30322

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 *Deadline extended to March 10: *The MLA Forum on 16th- and 17th-Century
Spanish and Iberian Drama invites proposals for papers to be considered for
inclusion in one of its three sessions. Current members of MLA; those
submitting abstracts for the third session must be members of GEMELA as
well.


 1. *Primal Scenes*. [Guaranteed Forum session] How does knowing and/or
understanding primal scenes contribute to the writing and reading in- and
of the Comedia? Papers analyzing, interpreting, illustrating, or commenting
dreams of fathers; repression of women/mothers; terrible mothers;
abjection; production and reproduction; queerness; mise en abîme; rape;
and/or sexual violence will be taken into consideration. 250-word abstract
and brief CV by 10 March. Marimer Carrión (mcarrio at emory.edu).


 2. *Comedic Desires*. [Guaranteed Forum session] What correspondences
between desire and comedy contribute to the texture of the Comedia? This
session will bring together papers with a critical focus on comic
eroticism; mysterious theatrical architecture; desire by proxemics,
gesturing, and movement; propping desire; drag and divas on- and offstage.
250-word abstract and brief CV by 10 March. Marimer Carrión (
mcarrio at emory.edu).


 3. *Women and Performance in the Comedia*. [Arranged in collaboration with
GEMELA. Non-guaranteed session] How did women contribute to performance in
the Comedia, and how did performance and the Comedia contribute to women?
Papers analyzing actresses; female court players; women and the corrales;
scenes of (play)writing; women and queerness; eschewing marriage; changing
rooms and costuming. 250-word abstract and brief CV by 10 March. Marimer
Carrión (mcarrio at emory.edu).
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