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Subject: 	Call for Papers: Women and Performance Issue of Early Theatre
Date: 	Thu, 21 Apr 2011 15:54:11 -0600
From: 	Peter A Parolin <[log in to unmask]>
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*EARLY THEATRE: SPECIAL ISSUE ON WOMEN AND PERFORMANCE: PUBLICATION 
DATE: SUMMER 2012*

 From REED and the growing body of work by comparatists and theater 
historians, we now know that early modern women, including Englishwomen 
and foreign players, performed at all social levels and in all 
performance spaces except the all-male stage. More work needs to be 
done: first in collecting evidence of female performance in England and 
second in assessing how new research changes our reading of early modern 
theater and drama. We therefore solicit essays on early modern women and 
performance for a special topics issue of /Early Theatre/, to be 
published in Summer 2012. //

The rubric of female performance includes all forms of performance and 
entertainment, not just scripted drama. Work exploring other theatrical 
traditions and innovations is also welcome, as are essays addressing 
methodological questions. For example, what do we mean when we speak of 
a "performance record," and how do we make sure to interpret all the 
levels of evidence within such records? How do the categories we use to 
discuss performance shape our reading of the evidence and our 
understanding of women's roles?

Contributors should take account of relevant work by Sophie Tomlinson, 
2005, Clare McManus, 2002 (and her overviews in LitCompass), Brown and 
Parolin 2005, and REED, especially essays by Jim Stokes.

Editors for this issue are Peter Parolin (University of Wyoming) and 
James Stokes (University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point); submissions will 
be peer reviewed. **

Here are the basic guidelines for contributors:

Papers should be submitted to the website of /Early Theatre/. The link 
is: http://digitalcommons.mcmaster.ca/earlytheatre/submissions.html. It 
is important to follow the submission procedures and the house style 
outlined on this page.

On the webpage, contributors are asked to type author and abstract 
information. In the drop-down bar, please identify your submission as 
"Special Issue."

Finally, contributors should submit file names that start with 15.1 and 
continue with a short title for the paper.

Consideration of manuscripts will begin on August 1; manuscripts will 
continue to be accepted after that date until the volume is filled. 
Questions are welcome to Peter Parolin at [log in to unmask] 
<mailto:[log in to unmask]>.