2026 Wenshan x TSA International Conference: Shakespeare Across Centuries: Reception, Resonance, and Reinvention
2026 Wenshan x TSA International Conference Call for Papers
Hosted by: NCCU Department of English, Taiwan Shakespeare Association
Date: November 29, 2026
Venue: National Chengchi University
Shakespeare Across Centuries:
Reception, Resonance, and Reinvention
Shakespeare’s works continue to inhabit what Stephen Greenblatt calls a “circulating
energy system,” an ever-renewing sphere in which texts, performances, and
interpretations travel across borders and epochs, sustaining the playwright’s presence in
world culture. Tiffany Stern’s seminal research further reminds us that Shakespeare
should be understood not as a fixed authorial entity but as an ongoing “process”—a
dynamic constellation of scripts, fragmentary documents, performance traces, and
editorial interventions that resist the notion of a stable text. Michael Dobson likewise
observes that modern Shakespeare is the product of centuries of reinvention, shaped not
only by actors and editors but also by national agendas, pedagogical traditions, and global
readerships. Alexa Alice Joubin argues cogently that all performances of Shakespeare
are in fact global: “Performances become global when they travel to or depict other
places and when they invite external forces in to their social spaces, such as cross-
historical or cross-cultural references.”
To broaden participation across historical periods, this conference extends its scope to
explore Shakespeare from the 16th century to the 21st century, inviting scholars of
Renaissance literature, Long Eighteenth Century studies, Victorian/19th-century reception,
Modernism and Modern Shakespeare, and contemporary adaptation, digital humanities,
cultural studies, and global circulation. We welcome papers addressing Shakespeare’sinfluence,
reception, resonance, reinvention, translation, and remediation across five
centuries of literary, historical, philosophical, and media transformations.
Topics may include, but are not limited to:
- Shakespeare in the 16th-17th centuries: Text, Stage, Print Culture
- 18th-Century Shakespeare: Restoration, Editing, Enlightenment Thought
- 19th-Century Shakespeare: Romantic Aesthetics, Victorian Reception, Global Expansion
- 20th-Century Shakespeare: Modernism, Film, Politics, Theory, Pedagogy
- 21st-Century Shakespeare: AI, Digital Humanities, New Media & VR Performance
- Shakespeare Translation across Centuries
- Global Shakespeare & Cross-Cultural Circulation
- Shakespeare in Asia / Taiwan
- Adaptation Across Media (stage/film/music/game/opera)
- Shakespeare in Classroom and Curriculum Innovation
- Canon Formation & Cultural Memory
- Posthuman, Ecocritical, Anthropocene Shakespeare
- Sonnets and Contemporary Poetic Rewriting
- Shakespeare and Empire, Mobility, Migration
- Shakespeare and Law / Ethics / Gender / Affect
- Shakespeare and Performance Studies, Festival Cultures
Keynote Speakers:
• Professor Tiffany Stern, FBA (Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham)
• Professor Alexa Alice Joubin (George Washington University)
Submission Guidelines:• Abstract length: 250-300 words
• Please include a brief bio (80 words):
education, position, publications and email account
• Please submit abstracts to:mehadi20081203@gmail.com
• Email subject line: Submission to the 2026 Wenshan x TSA International Conference
• Contact person: Ms. Mehadi Huang
Important Dates:
• Submission deadline: March 10, 2026
• Notification of acceptance: March 20, 2026
• Membership required: November 8, 2026
• Conference date: November 29, 2026 (Sunday)
We cordially invite fellow scholars to join us at the foot of Mt. Wenshan to explore
Shakespeare’s immortal legacy across time and cultures. This conference is organized by
the Department of English at National Chengchi University (NCCU), in partnership with
the Taiwan Shakespeare Association (TSA), the EARN (Enlightenment and Romanticism
Network), and The Wenshan Review of Literature and Culture, a special issue of which
will feature selected papers delivered at the conference.
NOTES:
Presenters must hold valid membership in the Taiwan Shakespeare Association (TSA).
Please complete the membership registration by November 8, 2026, after receiving the
acceptance notice for your abstract. For international presenters or those who are unable
to become members, a conference registration fee is required: NTD 3,000 for general
participants and NTD 2,000 for students (valid for two years). Membership registration
info at the conference website: 2026 Wenshan x TSA International Conference.