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Keynote Speakers and Special Session
No.
Name
Affiliation and Position
Title
Note
1. Jonathan Hart
(Canada)
Professor, University of Alberta Private and Public: Rulers and Tyrants in Shakespeare’s and His Contemporaries Keynote Speaker
jonathanlockehart@gmail.com
2. Jonathan White
(U.K.)
Professor Emeritus in Literature, University of Essex Rule, Courtiership and Gender: Shakespeare, Boccaccio and the Italian Narrative Tradition Keynote Speaker
jonathan@essex.ac.uk
Presenters
No.
Name
Affiliation and Position
Title
Note
3. Candida Syndikus Professor of Art History, 台灣師範大學 Portraits of a Renaissance Lady—Picturing Caterina Cornaro, Queen of Cyprus syndikus@ntnu.edu.tw
4. 沈弘
(China)
Professor, School of International Studies, Zhejiang University The Making of an Ideal Ruler---On Shakespeare’s Treatment of Prince Hal’s Apprenticeship Hshen72@gmail.com
5. 黃文忠 Professor Emeritus,National Chung Hsing University(中興大學) The Kenosis of Christ: The Apophatic Theology of St. Paul and Its Influence wesley167738@gmail.com
6. Dongill Lee
(Korea)
Professor, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies(Korea) The Role of King in Heroic Poetry: Focusing on the Use of Variation and Epithets dongbeo@yahoo.co.kr
7. Brian Reynolds Associate Professor, Department of Italian, Fu Jen Catholic University “Queen of Heaven and Earth: Some Notes on the Scriptural, Theological and Socio-Cultural Background to the Queenship of the Virgin Mary in the Patristic and Medieval Periods” reynoldsyutw@yahoo.co.uk
8. 郝田虎
(China)
Associate Professor, Department of English, Peking University(China) “A Scepter…better miss’t:” John Milton’s Idea of Kingship haotianhu@pku.edu.cn
9. Carolyn F. Scott
(成功大學)
Associate Professor, Department of Foreign Lang. and Literatures, National Cheng Kung University Prince Hal and King David: The Formulation of Kingship in Shakespeare cscott@mail.ncku.edu.tw;
cfscottmn@gmail.com
10. Simon White Associate Professor,Wenzao University Tobias Smollett’s Redefinition of Kingship for the Eighteenth Century oddbod@seed.net.tw
11. Jui-ching Chen
(陳瑞卿)
Associate Professor, Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, Chung Hua University The Dialectic Conflict over Supreme Rulership between Christendom and King Henry VIII’s Monarchy in Hilary Mantel’s Wolf Hall rosa@chu.edu.tw
12.
蔡仁傑 Associate Professor, Department of Applied English, Ming Chuan University The Sophistic Way to Rule: Memory, Forgetting, and Archive d93122004@ntu.edu.tw
13. Jane Wong Yeang Chui (Singapore) Assistant Professor, Division of English, Nanyang Technological University (Singapore) The Absent Queen: Elizabeth I and the Problems of Royal Representation in Early Modern Ireland yc.wong@ntu.edu.sg
14. 于禮本 助理教授暫代系主任 國立臺南藝術大學 藝術史學系 Craftsman or Intellectual ? – the portrait of a unknown man as the architect Matthäus Roritzer in Chi Mei Museum and its significance lipen@mail.tnnua.edu.tw
15. 楊雅筑 Assistant Professor, Department of English, Tamkang University Multicultural Re-imaginings of Emperors and Their Lovers in Contemporary British Fiction yang29@mail.tku.edu.tw
16. 葉嘉華 Assistant Professor, 陽明大學視覺文化研究所 An Heiress and A Queen: the Bridal Images of Maria de’Medici and Her Marriage Portraits c.h.yeh2013@gmail.com
17. 蔡敏玲 Assistant Professor, 國立臺南藝術大學 藝術史學系 Cardinal Borghese and his Landscape Cycle of Francesco Albani mling@mail.tnnua.edu.tw
18. Liu Hao (劉昊)
(China)
Assistant Professor, Department of Foreign Languages, Tsinghua University (China) Hamlet and the Dual Tradition of Shakespeare in China ivyliuhao@gmail.com
19. Sophia Yashih Liu
(劉雅詩)
Assistant Professor, National Taiwan University The Jewel for the Crown: Medieval Queenship in the Galfridian Historiography yashihliu@ntu.edu.tw
20. Ming-hsiu Chen
(陳明秀)
兼任教師 台南藝術大學通識教育中心 Healing People’s Broken Heart: the Fashioning of Rulership in John Ford’s The Broken Heart ritalazarus@yahoo.com.tw
21. 盧盈秀 Lecturer, English Language Center, Tunghai University Leadership Masculinity and Homosocial Manhood: A Case Study of Malory’s King Arthur yhlu@thu.edu.tw
22. Lola Sharon Davidson
(Australia)
Senior research officer, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Technology Sydney (Australia) Dreams of Kings - also queens, princes, commoners, even slaves Lola.Davidson@uts.edu.au
23. Hyonjin KIM
(Korea)
Professor, Department of English Language and Literature, Seoul National University Who Rules Here? The Bedroom Mystery in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight hyonjin@snu.ac.kr
Student Session
No.
Name
Affiliation and Position
Title
Note
24. Sergi Fibla Sancho
(Spain)
Student, Faculty of Humanities, Pompeu Fabra University (Spain) The Inward Coronation. Images of Maturity and Rulership in Chrétien’s Erec et Enide (1176) sergi.sancho@upf.edu
25. Grace Y.S. Cheng
(Hong Kong)
MPhil candidate, University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong) Henrietta Maria as a Mediatrix of French Court Culture: A Reconsideration of the Decorations in the Queen’s House gyscheng@gmail.com
26.
Trevor Russell Smith
(U.K.)
PhD candidate, Institute for Medieval Studies, University of Leeds (U.K.) Exemplifying both Warden and Combatant: Fourteenth-Century Thought on the Contrary Roles of Kingship hytrs@leeds.ac.uk
27.
Chialing Wu
(吳佳玲)
(中山大學)
PhD candidate, Department of Foreign Languages and Literature, National Sun Yat-sen University The Kingis Quair and the Making of Law-minded Kingship d951020005@student.nsysu.edu.tw
28.
杜宣瑩
(U.S.A)
PhD candidate in History, University of York (U.S.A) A ‘Rule Mixte’? Elizabeth I’s Queenship and the Control of Information sherry1789@hotmail.com
29. Shih-Cong Fan Chiang
(U.K.)
PhD student in Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies, Centre for Hellenic Studies, King’s College London (U.K.) The Consolidation of the Sasanian Kingship and the Deportation of the Romans shih-cong.fan_chiang@kcl.ac.uk
30.
Angus Cheng-yu Yen
(顏正裕)
(中山大學)
PhD student, National Sun Yat-sen University From Richard II to Jack Strawe to Chauntecleer: Animal Rulership in The Nun’s Priest’s Tale avexworld@yahoo.com.tw
31. 蔡幸紋
(中正大學)
PhD student, National Chung Cheng University The Community of Grievance in the Reign of Richard II blythehwtsai@hotmail.com
32. Justyna Dworniak
(Poland)
PhD Student, University of Lodz (Poland) Power in the hands of women. Ottoman royal women - the harem gains power dworniakj@gmail.com
33. 吳靖遠
(U.S.A)
PhD student, Ancient History, University of Pennsylvania (U.S.A) "Live Like a King:" Commagenian Siblings and their Royal Roman Identity wu9@sas.upenn.edu
34. 林揚傑 Student, National Taiwan Normal University Rewriting the Magic World in Arthurian Legend: Ecofeminist Ideas in The Mists of Avalon portarss@livemail.tw
35. Tun-Ju Tsai
(蔡惇茹)
Student, Department of English, National Taichung University of Education He who is Not Great: Why King Arthur was Not Fit to be King and Why He Could have been The Reason for Camelot's Downfall ferroignique@yahoo.com.tw
36. Isabella Bolognese (U.K.) Student, School of History, University of Leeds (U.K.) Re-appropriating the king in hagiographical writing isa.bolognese@gmail.com
37. 林楸燕 PhD student, Department of English, Tamkang University The Making of Henry VI: Kingship, Politics, and Royal Patronage in the-Fifteenth-Century England lins.chiuyen@msa.hinet.net