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UPDATE: Conversions (grad) (11/27/06; 1/26/07-1/27/07)full name / name of organization: Cosana Maria Eram contact email: cosana@stanford.edu 2007 Stanford French and Italian Graduate Conference “Conversions” January 26 and 27, 2007 "The universe is change; our life is what our thoughts make it." Conversion is traditionally understood to be a mode of transition in Topics may include (but are not limited to): /Conversions of the mind/: converts as subjects/objects; conversion /Conversions of body/: alchemical conversions and drug culture; hybrids /Conversions of time/: prognostics/forecasting; history/historiography /Conversions of space/: changing landscapes; urbanization; Keynote Speakers: *Albert R. Ascoli* Terril Distinguished Professor of Italian Studies University of California - Berkeley *Françoise Meltzer* Mabel Greene Myers Professor of the Humanities in French and University of Chicago Submissions may be on a topic involving the French and Francophone Guidelines for submissions: Graduate students interested in presenting a paper should send an Send abstracts to: stanford_fr_it_at_yahoo.com or via post to: “Conversions” Conference Department of French and Italian Pigott Hall, Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305-2010
Deadline for abstracts: Monday, November 27th , 2006 Contact persons: Amy Elghoroury (lilah_at_stanford.edu) <mailto:lilah_at_stanford.edu> Christy Wampole (cwampole_at_stanford.edu) <mailto:cwampole_at_stanford.edu> http://www.stanford.edu/dept/fren-ital/conversions/ ========================================================== cfp categories: religion
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