
The
19th Biennial Shakespeare Colloquium
Speakers
Marjorie
Garber, Ph. D. is William R. Kenan, Jr., Professor
of English and American Literature and Language and of Visual
and Environmental Studies at Harvard University , and the
Director of the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts.
She is the author of 12 books, including Vested Interests
, Vice Versa , Symptoms of Culture ,
Quotation Marks , Sex and Real Estate ,
and Dog Love . Her four books on Shakespeare include,
most recently, Shakespeare After All , chosen by
Newsweek as one of the five best nonfiction books
of 2004, and awarded the 2005 Christian Gauss Award from the
Phi Beta Kappa Society.
Sharon D.
Michalove, Ph.D. is Professor of
History at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,
and the current Chair of the Richard III Society (American
Branch). Having taught courses on a variety of medieval topics
including State and Society in the Fifteenth Century
and The Wars of the Roses, this summer Sharon taught
University of Illinois students in Padua, Italy. Her
published articles include work on the courts of Richard III
and Henry VII as well as on medieval women's education and
book ownership. She plans to retire in December 2006
to spend more time on research and travel.
Phyllis
Rackin, Ph.D. is Professor Emerita of English at
the University of Pennsylvania, where she taught courses in
Shakespeare for forty years. A former president of the Shakespeare
Association of America, she has published numerous scholarly
articles on Shakespeare and related subjects as well as three
books: Shakespeare's Tragedies; Stages of History: Shakespeare's
English Chronicles; and Engendering a Nation: A
Feminist Account of Shakespeare's English Histories ,
which she wrote in collaboration with Professor Jean E. Howard
of Columbia University. She has just completed a fourth book
entitled Shakespeare and Women for the Oxford Shakespeare
Topics Series.
James R.
Siemon, Ph.D. is Professor of English at Boston University,
where his teaching and research interests focus on Renaissance
drama (particularly Shakespeare) and literary theory. He is
currently editing the Third Arden edition of Richard III.
His numerous works of scholarship include Shakespearean
Iconoclasm and Word Against Word: Shakespearean Utterance.
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