Shakespeare and money

Mercoledì 5 ottobre 2016

14.00 Registration

14.45 Conference opening
Massimo Mario Augello, Rector, University of Pisa
Mauro Tulli, Head of FLL Department
Andrea Ferrante, Arts & Culture City Councillor, Comune di Pisa
Rui Carvalho Homem, Chair of ESRA, Alessandra Petrina, Chair of IASEMS

15.15 Introductory remarks
Carla Dente

I. EARLY MODERN TRANSFORMATIONS AND EXCHANGES

15.30 Keynote
John Drakakis, Stirling University: Shakespeare, reciprocity and exchange

16.30 Coffee break

17.00 Panel 1
Renato Rizzoli, Università degli Studi di Torino: Shakespeare and the ideologies of the market
Sukanya Dasgupta, University of Calcutta: ‘All out of an empty coffer’: Gift-giving, credit and representation in Timon of Athens
Régis Augustus Bars Closel, Universidade de São Paulo: Land as an economic catalyst in Shakespeare

20.00 Conference dinner

Giovedì 6 ottobre 2016

II. THE ECONOMICS OF AFFECT AND SUBJECTIVITY

9.30 Keynote
Alessandra Marzola, Università di Bergamo: Pity silenced. Economies of mercy in The Merchant of Venice

10.30 Panel 2
Caroline Patey, Università degli Studi di Milano: Passion, commodity, identity. Narrating Shylock in 2016
Roberta Ferrari, Università di Pisa: ‘Put but money in thy purse’: Shakespeare, Dedalus, and money in Joyce’s Ulysses

11.30 Coffee break

12.00 Keynote
Paola Pugliatti, Università di Firenze: Biography, Shakespeare’s lives and the portraits of an economic persona

III. MONEY AND/AS REPRESENTATION

15.00 Keynote
David Hawkes, Arizona State University: Shakespeare and derivatives

16.oo Panel 3
Manfred Pfister, Freie Universität Berlin: 'Love merchandized': Money in Shakespeare’s Sonnets
Marcella Bertuccelli, Università di Pisa: Money imagery in Shakespeare’s Sonnets: A contribution to diachronic metaphor research
Niranjan Goswami, University of Burdwan: ‘Thy truth then be thy dower’: The economy of dowry and the enigma of wealth in King Lear

Venerdì 7 ottobre 2016

IV. FINANCIAL AND CULTURAL MOBILITIES

9.00 Keynote
Rui Carvalho Homem, Universidade do Porto: Offshore desires: Money, mobility and the exotic in Shakespeare’s Mediterranean

10.00 Panel 4
Susan L. Fischer, Bucknell University: The Merchant of Venice on the Spanish stage: Cultural capital in the aftermath of ethnic and economic holocausts
Sara Soncini, Università di Pisa: ‘Money’s a meddler’: Jeanette Winterson’s cover version of The Winter’s Tale

11.30 Coffee break

12.00 Keynote
Graham Holderness, University of Hertfordshire: Shakesbeer

13.00 Closing remarks
Carla Dente

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