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Update on the MRDS CFP for Kalamazoo:

The deadline for submissions is tomorrow, Sept. 15, so please get your
abstracts in ASAP.

Session 3, Liturgical Drama Performance: A Session in Memory of Fletcher
Collins, Jr., is now full, as is Session 1, Performance in German-Speaking
Lands. Please do not submit any further abstracts for those sessions. We
are still considering abstracts for the following sessions:

2) What Theater Studies Brings to Medieval Studies

Discussions of medieval theater history often focus primarily on text. This
panel considers ways in which interdisciplinary work in performance history
and the study of theater--its practice, language, communal nature--enlivens
and enriches the study of medieval history.

4) Performance in the Early Modern Household

Among the most significant discoveries of the past decade is the wealth of
documentary evidence of dramatic performances in the great households of
late medieval and early modern England.  This session will focus on the
plays, personnel, and performing spaces of these private entertainments.


MRDS welcomes papers on any aspects of performance suited to these general
topics.

Please submit abstracts for topics 1-4 above by September 15th to Gloria
Betcher at the address below. E-mail submissions are preferred because we
need to send any abstracts not accepted by MRDS to the conference
organizers for general sessions. If you send an abstract, please remember
to provide the following:

your name and affiliation,
a title for your paper,
your contact information (including office and home phone numbers, fax
number, and e-mail address),
an abstract cover sheet available at
http://www.wmich.edu/medieval/congress/41cfp/forms.html and
your A/V or computer needs as required on the abstract cover sheet.
You can fill in the interactive abstract cover sheet online, save a copy,
and send it as an E-mail attachment. NOTE THAT WE MUST HAVE AN ABSTRACT
COVER SHEET TO PLACE YOUR PAPER IN A SESSION.

We look forward to your submissions!


Thanks,
Gloria Betcher