"Bridging the Divide: Medieval and Renaissance Performance and Periodization" 2006 MLA Convention Philadelphia, December 27-30, 2006 "Periodization" has often limited the ways in which we define, examine, and theorize performance. This panel invites papers that consider how medieval and/or renaissance performance challenges traditional notions of periodization. Periodization is defined broadly in this context. Papers might suggest how performance bridges such moments as ancient to early medieval, the High to Late Middle Ages, Medieval to Renaissance, or pre- to post-Reformation, but papers that examine fresh definitions, ideas, and theories of periodization are especially encouraged. Submit one-page abstracts via email to Jill Stevenson ([log in to unmask]). Abstracts should include a brief bio, any AV requirements, and relevant contact information. All abstracts must be received by March 7th. -- Abigail Ann Young (Dr) Associate Editor, Records of Early English Drama Victoria College, University of Toronto REED on the web: <http://www.utoronto.ca/reed/reed.html> My site: <http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~young>