Querying Difference in Theatre History
Theatre History Symposium
2006 Mid-America Theatre Conference
Allerton-Crowne Plaza Hotel, Chicago
March 2-5, 2006

The Theatre History Symposium of the Mid-America Theatre Conference seeks conference-length papers that examine constructions and contestations of difference in the history of theatre and performance.  To "query" implies both an expression of doubt as well as a question-that is, an opening for critical dialogue that generates new knowledge as often as it responds to received knowledges.  We therefore invite proposals that move beyond the repetition of received categories of difference in theatre history and instead probe the boundaries and intersections of seemingly disparate identity formations.  We also encourage papers that incorporate discursive modes that challenge traditional notions of the archive and the text, to give voice to the lived pasts of historically disenfranchised groups and individuals whose pasts have often gone unrecorded in academic spaces.  Please note that while "difference" may immediately conjure issues of race, ethnicity, gender, and/or sexuality, we will welcome proposals that examine differences more broadly construed:  nationalisms, economic gradations, and so forth.

Papers might address one or more of the following issues, though proposals are not limited to these categories:

Abstracts must be received by November 15, 2005. Please limit abstracts to 250 words.  Proposals for research groups and full panels (of three related papers) are also welcome. Contact Co-Chairs at addresses below for details.

Robert A. Schanke Research Award

Prospective presenters who are interested in entering the competition for the Robert A. Schanke Research Award should indicate this on their abstract.  The Robert A. Schanke Research Award is given annually to an untenured faculty presenter of the Theatre History Symposium and carries a cash award as well as subsequent publication of the paper in Theatre History Studies, the journal of the Mid-America Theatre Conference.

Email Abstracts as Word documents to both Theatre History Symposium co-chairs at the addresses below:

Ann Haugo
Illinois State University
ahaugo@ilstu.edu

Scott Magelssen
Augustana College
thmagelssen@augustana.edu

PLEASE INCLUDE YOUR NAME, TITLE (identifying whether you are faculty, student, or independent scholar) and ACADEMIC AFFILIATION with your Abstract.

Works-in-progress workshops

This year the Theatre History Symposium is pleased to offer two workshops for scholars with works in progress-one workshop for those with an article in progress and one workshop for those with a monograph in progress.   If you have a monograph or article you are preparing to submit for publication and would like critical feedback and advice from your peers as well as a journal or series editor, please prepare a timeline for completion and one of the following:

Essays for this workshop will be selected based on overall clarity of the project and time limitations for the conference itself.  Send proposals to both co-chairs at the addresses above.  Submissions due November 15, 2005.