Over His Dead Body Workshop Programme Kings Manor, University

Over His Dead Body
Workshop Programme
Kings Manor, University of York - Friday 27 March 2017
Organisers: Nicole.fayard@le.ac.uk (Leicester) & Erica.sheen@york.ac.uk (York)
This workshop programme is provisional and subject to change
09.15 Registration and welcome
09.30 Dr Nicole Fayard (University of Leicester) - ‘”Come away, come away… Fly Away”: Shakespearian
Presence, Absence and Displacement in France’
09.50 Dr Kiki Lindell (Lund University) – ‘Putting the Fun Back into Funerals: Dealing/Dallying With
Death in romeo and Juliet’
10:30 Coffee
10.45 Katherine Heavey (University of Glasgow) - '’”Meet I an infant of the House of York…”: The
Classical Dead Body in Shakespearian Tragedy’
11.05 Dr Imke Lichterfeld (Bonn University) - '"Thou livest and breathest, Yet art thou slain in him” –
The dead body as a reminder of power and guilt’
11:25 Gemma Miller (King’s College, London) – ‘”Death, death, O amiable, lovely death”: the
corpse, the child and the aestheticization of death in Shakespeare’
12.15 -14.00 Lunch
14.00 Dr Maria Valentini (University of Cassino and Southern Lazizio) - '”Accents yet Unknown”: Reenacting Caesar’s Death in a Roman Gaol’.
14.20 Dr Daniel Gallimore (Kwansei Kakuin University) - '”The king, my Lord, has passed away”:
Collocations for Death in Japanese Shakespare Translation’
15.00 Tea
15.20 Professor Gail Marshall (University of Leicester) – ‘Over Her Dead Body: Lady Anne and the
Victorians’
15.40 Dr Lawrence Green (The Centre for the Study of the Renaissance, University of Warwick) - '”a
fine and private place…” Shakespeare, Graves and Space Invaders’
16:00 Dr Erica Sheen (University of York) – ‘White Surrey: War Horse’
16:30 Roundup
17.00 End of conference
For more details, see https://www2.le.ac.uk/departments/modernlanguages/newsandevents/ohdb