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Zachary Smith, Montana State University
Nostalgia and King Lear: Reshaping Chivalric Tradition through New World
Exploration
Panel 2: Slaves, Pox-Faces and Anatomies: The Body as and in the New World
Chaired by Ruth Frost, University of British Columbia, Okanagan
Room: Monashee
Mitchell Hammond, University of Victoria
In the pox's shadow: New World arrivals and European public health
Michael W. Zhang, University of British Columbia
The Visual Commodification of Slavery in the New World
Judy Jansen, University of British Columbia
Gaspar Becerra and the Anatomization of Visual Representation
12:15 to 13:15 --- Lunch
Room: Cascade/Cassiar
13:15 to 14:45 --- Concurrent Sessions
Panel 3: New Knowledge and Old Theology
Chaired by Claude Desmarais, University of British Columbia
Room: Selkirk
Spencer K. Wall, University of Utah
Peripheral Centrality: America and the Universe in Paradise Lost
Spencer J. Weinreich, Yale University
Our Man in Ormuz: Identity, Tradition, and Polemic in the Letters of Gaspar Berze,
S.J.
Jan Purnis, University of Regina
Donne's Sermons and the Resurrection of the Body in the Colonial Context
Panel 4: The Body, Language and Memory
Chaired by Clifford Werier, Mount Royal University
Room: Monashee
Giovanni B. Grandi, University of British Columbia, Okanagan
Thomas Reid and Rosicrucianism
J. D. Fleming, Simon Fraser University
The real character: World of, world and, world as
Chase Templet, Montana State University
“While memory holds a seat in this distracted globe”: The Revenger’s Tragedy as an
Act of Theatrical Memorialization
14:45 to 15:00 --- Break
Room: Chilcotin
15:15 to 16:45 --- Concurrent Sessions
Panel 5: Sixteenth-century Drama and Popular Forms
Chaired by Paul Budra, Simon Fraser University
Room: Selkirk
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Larry Bonds, McMurry University
Revenge Tragedy, Punch and Judy, and Julie Taymor’s Christian Vision: The Use of
Max Lucado’s You’re Special in Titus
Heather Easterling, Gonzaga University
On the Famous Fair: The Lord Mayor’s Show, Overseas Trade, and Jonson's Satiric
Pageantry
Erin Kelly, University of Victoria
The Protestant Morality Play and Anti-Catholicism in The Three Ladies of London
Panel 6: Sex, Gender and Commerce across the Mediterranean
Chaired by Jean MacIntyre, University of Alberta
Room: Monashee
Marie Loughlin, University of British Columbia, Okanagan
The Seraglio and the ‘I/Eye’ of the Early Modern Traveller
Jeanette M. Fregulia, Carroll College
Gendered Commerce in the Renaissance Mediterranean
19:00 to 19:30 --- Reception
19:30 to 21:00 --- Annual Banquet
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8:00 to 9:00 --- Breakfast
Room: Chilcotin
9:00 to 10:30 --- Concurrent Sessions
AM Break: Chilcotin
Panel 10: Sources and Values
Chaired by Mark Vessey, University of British Columbia
Room: Selkirk
Sarah Grant, Simon Fraser University
Romeo and Juliet, “a carefull father,” and the Making of an Early Modern Marriage
Daniel J. Worden, Reed College
“A Boat with Two Figureheads: Symmetry and Recursion in Gabriel de Foigny’s La Terre
australe connue (1676)”
Melissa Walter
Human Animals in Hamlet and The Moral Philosophy of Doni
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Special double panel 11: The 13th Century Castilian Cultural Enterprise of King Alfonso, the
Learned, in Castile: Renaissance or Continuation?
Room: Monashee
Francisco Peña Fernández, University of British Columbia, Okanagan
The Presence and Relevance of Crypto-Jewish Exegesis in King Alfonso’s
Historiographic Work
Guadalupe González, Indiana University
On an Arabic Source of the General Estoria: the Book of Roads and Kingdoms (Kitāb al-
Masālik wa-al-Mamālik) by Al-Bakrī (ca. 1068)
David Wacks, University of Oregon
Flores and Blancaflor: Romancing Alfonso X's Umayyad Legacy
David Navarro, Texas State University
Hegemonía cristiana y anti-judaísmo tradicional en la obra cultural de Alfonso X
Emilio González Ferrín, Universidad de Sevilla
Al-Andalus Enlightment and Alfonso X’s Cultural Enterprise
Enrique Hiedra, Universidad Pablo Olavide
El concepto cultural alfonsi de Márquez Villanueva 20 años después
Shamma Boyarin, University of Victoria
A "Renaissance" man? On Todros Ha-Levi Abulafia and his Oeuvre
10:45 to 12:15 --- Concurrent Sessions
Panel 12: Old World Art and Global Influence
Chaired by Erin Kelly, University of Victoria
Room: Selkirk
Mónica Domínguez Torres, University of Delaware
Teaching Renaissance Art in a Global Perspective
Antonella De Michelis, University of California Rome Study Centre
The Urban Ripple Effect of the 1493 Papal Bull Doctrine of Discovery: The New World
Rebuilds Rome
Anna Casas Aguilar, University of Northern British Columbia
Architecture and Empire in Historia de la linda Melosina (1485)
Special double panel 11, continued
12:15 to 13:15 --- Lunch on our own
13:30 to 15:00 --- Keynote address by George Saliba, Columbia University
Looking Beyond Europe: The Renaissance Engagement with the Islamic World
Adjournment
Pacific Northwest Renaissance Conference 2014