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UPDATE: Foreclosure and Forgiveness (grad) (1/10/07; NJCEA, 3/29/07-3/31/07)full name / name of organization: Magali Armillas-Tiseyra contact email: magarmtis@yahoo.com UPDATE: the CFP due date for the NYU Comparative Literature graduate student conference ("Foreclosure and Forgiveness: Tracing Debt in Literature and Culture," 2007) has been moved to January 10, 2007. Please send all abstracts to tracingdebt-at-gmail.com; use "Tracing Debt" in the subject line.
Foreclosure and Forgiveness: Tracing Debt in Literature and Culture A Graduate Student Conference Debt is a central concept of social and cultural life and a defining characteristic of contemporary experience. Its prevalence raises the question of what happens when debt itself undergoes inflation: does debt lose its meaning when so much is owed? This conference seeks to critically engage with the ubiquity of debt in a variety of disciplines and to explore the transactional basis of social and cultural exchange. A conspicuous presence from Plato's Republic to the current state of international relations, debt is equally salient in literary, psychoanalytic, philosophical, and political discourses. Proposals may address, but are not restricted to, the following topics: - Influence, tradition, and intellectual debt Papers should be 20 minutes long. Please send abstracts (300 words) with full name, paper title, and institution (use "Tracing Debt" in the subject line) to tracingdebt_at_gmail.com by January 10, 2007. Selected participants will be notified by February 2, 2007. homepages.nyu.edu/~mat373 ========================================================== cfp categories: theory
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