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New Voices 2009: The Literature and Rhetoric of the Apocalypse (October 22-24, 2009) [GRADUATE]full name / name of organization: New Voices Conference: Georgia State University Graduate English Assoc. contact email: NewVoices@langate.gsu.edu The 10th Annual New Voices Graduate Student Conference focuses on representations of the Apocalypse as they manifest throughout history, across cultures, and in language. The conference committee invites papers dealing with any aspect of mankind's conception of the End-of-Days. Individual papers or panel proposals may center upon any time period and any culture or people. They may furthermore draw thematically from such academic disciplines as literary criticism and theory, poetry, fiction, philosophy, religious studies, medieval and renaissance studies, art history, biblical history, cultural geography, and folklore. We also welcome papers exploring the rhetoric of the apocalypse, which may range from interrogations of the political rhetoric of alarmism to the religious rhetoric of technology-age theology. Topics, periods, authors, or movements considered may include, but are not limited to: • William Blake SUBMISSION GUIDELINES Submit hard copies of proposals to: Phil Purser, Department of English, Georgia State University. P.O. Box 3970 Atlanta, GA 30302 or submit as Microsoft Word attachment to engpp@langate.gsu.edu OR NewVoices@langate.gsu.edu cfp categories: american cultural_studies_and_historical_approaches ecocriticism_and_environmental_studies ethnicity_and_national_identity film_and_television gender_studies_and_sexuality graduate_conferences humanities_computing_and_the_internet medieval popular_culture postcolonial religion renaissance rhetoric_and_composition science_and_culture theory travel_writing twentieth_century_and_beyond
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