CUNY Spring Renaissance Studies Colloquium
Performance and Patronage: Women Rulers and Spectacle in the Renaissance
New York, April 2005
The Graduate Center City University of New York 365 Fifth Avenue New York City CUNY Spring Renaissance Studies Colloquium "Performance and Patronage: Women Rulers and Spectacle in the Renaissance" Fri, April 22, 2005 2:00pm-6:30pm Elebash Recital Hall Program Dympna Callaghan (English, Syracuse University), "Women as Instigators and Audience of Early Modern Poetry" Honey Meconi (Music, University of Rochester, Eastman School of Music), "Marguerite of Austria and Music" Antonio Feros (History, University of Pennsylvania), "Court, Representation and Patronage in 17th century Spain" Malcolm Smuts (History, University of Massachusetts-Boston), " Theater and Political Culture in the Entourage of Henrietta Maria" reception to follow program Sponsored by the Renaissance Studies Certificate Program; Ph.D. Programs in English, French, Hispanic & Luso-Brazilian Literatures, and Music; and the Henri Peyre French Institute For further information, please contact Professor Martin Elsky, Coordinator, Renaissance Studies Certificate Program, melsky@gc.cuny.edu http://web.gc.cuny.edu/renaissancestudies Back to Index of Conferences Back to Index of Past Conferences, 2005