Estimados colegas comediantes,

El apreciado colega Don Larson <[log in to unmask]> 
nos informa respecto a la convocatoria para el 
programa de Teatro español de los siglos XVI y 
XVII de la Modern Language Association 
<http://www.mla.org/>.  Como sabrán, la asamblea 
de la MLA se celebrará en Filadelfia, 
Pensilvania, EEUU, los días 27-29 de diciembre de 
2009.  No obstante, el Prof. Larson requerirá 
resúmenes para el 15 de marzo.  A la vez, uno 
debe ser miembro de la MLA para poder participar 
en este evento.  Favor de teclear el enlace 
(arriba) de la MLA o comunicarse directamente con Don al respecto.

Saludos cordiales de

Robert


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>From: Don Larson <[log in to unmask]>
>To: "Lauer, A Robert" <[log in to unmask]>
>Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2009 16:49:21 -0600
>Subject: Call for Papers
>
>Dear Robert,
>
>         Attached is a  Call for Papers for next December's meeting of the
>MLA in Philadelphia. Would it be possible for you to post it on the
>listserves to which you have access? I would really appreciate it. Many
>thanks!
>
>         Un abrazo,
>
>                 Don
>

Call for Papers

Annual Meeting of the MLA, December, 2009

The Division on Sixteenth- and Seventeenth 
Century Spanish Drama of the Modern Language 
Association is pleased to announce an open Call 
for Papers for the annual meeting of the MLA to 
be held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, December 
27-30, 2009. The topics of the three sessions 
sponsored by the Division are as follows:

  Spaces and Places in the Early Modern Public Theater
Creation of dramatic space in the Comedia through 
deixis, diegesis, and visual images, within the 
context of the theaters’ physical spaces.

  Polyphony in the Comedia
Multiple voices, points of view, plots, forms of 
speech, meters, and sounds, and their relation to 
the organicity of comedias, their dramatic effects, reception, etc.

  Early Modern Spanish Drama beyond the Public Playhouses
Court, private, church, convent, Jesuit, 
university, and street theaters: their influences 
and dramatic traditions, theatrical assumptions, venues, audiences, etc.

One page abstracts should be sent to Donald R. 
Larson at: [log in to unmask] Deadline: March 15, 2009




Prof. A. Robert Lauer
The University of Oklahoma
Dept. of Modern Langs.,  Lits., & Ling.
780 Van Vleet Oval, Kaufman Hall, Room 206
Norman, Oklahoma 73019-2032, USA
Tel.: 405/325-5845 (office); 405/325-6181 (OU 
dept.); Fax: 405/325-0103 (OU dept.)
Vision: Harmonious collaboration in an international world.
Mission: "Visualize clearly and communicate promptly"
<http://faculty-staff.ou.edu/L/A-Robert.R.Lauer-1/vita.html>VITA 
/ <http://www.peterlang.com/all/>IBÉRICA / 
<http://www.ou.edu/bcom/>BCom / 
<http://www.ou.edu/cervantes/coloquiocervantes.html>Coloquio 
<http://www.ou.edu/cervantes/coloquiocervantes.html>Cervantes 
/ 
<http://www.ou.edu/teatro/coloquioteatro.html>Coloquio 
Teatro de los Siglos de Oro