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CFP: Art Objects and Woman's Words: Women's Ekphrastic Writing (3/1/06; MLA '06)full name / name of organization: Jill R Ehnenn contact email: ehnennjr@iplm3.appstate.edu CFP: Art Objects and Women's Words: Women's Ekphrastic Writing (3/1/06; MLA '06, 12/27/06-12/30/06) Call For Papers for a proposed Special Session Modern Language Association (MLA) Annual meeting December 27-30, 2006, in Philadelphia
Art Objects and Women's Words: Women's Ekphrastic Writing
This goal of this panel is to explore how female authors have produced verbal representations of visual representations.
Language. Gaze. Space. Time. These concepts invariably come to mind in academic considerations of ekphrasis, as do
What might characterize ekphrastic texts by women? Ekphrasis that is feminist and/or queer? What considerations--formal,
In light of and in addition to the above questions, possible topics might include:
Feminist, anti-feminist, queer ekphrasis Narrative transvestism, linguistic mastery "Fine" and "domestic" arts Ekphrastic poetry vs. fiction, art criticism or texts of mixed genres Beauty, ugliness, disgust Silence, violence, envoicing Landscapes, interiors, museums, academies Spectators, connoisseurs, professionals, amateurs Referents, re-visions; the model, role models Satire, irony, style Performance, performativity, citationality, disidentification Production, consumption, reception Desires, pleasures, perversions, subversions
Authors, texts and topics related to women's ekphrastic texts from any time period are welcome, as are interdisciplinary and
Of note: A major university press has expressed serious interest in an edited collection of scholarly essays on this topic.
Please submit proposals consisting of paper title, 1-2 page abstract and a brief CV to ehnennjr_at_appstate.edu by March 1,
Jill R. Ehnenn Department of English Appalachian State University Boone, NC 28607 ========================================================== cfp categories: gender_studies_and_sexuality
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