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UPDATE: ASECS 2010 Defoe & His Contemporariesfull name / name of organization: Dr. Holly Faith Nelson / Daniel Defoe Society contact email: Holly.Nelson@twu.ca “Strangers, Gods, and Monsters”: Encountering the Other in Defoe and His Contemporaries In Strangers, Gods, and Monsters: Interpreting Otherness, the philosopher Richard Kearney writes, “Strangers, gods, and monsters represent experiences of extremity which bring us to the edge. They subvert our established categories and challenge us to think again. And because they threaten the known with the unknown, they are often set apart in fear and trembling: exiled to hell or heaven; or simply ostracized from the human community into a land of aliens.” We seek papers for this ASECS 2010 panel that consider the treatment of “strangers,” “gods” or “monsters,” or the “experience of alterity,” in the works of Defoe and his contemporaries. Some of the conversations generated at the panel will be continued on in Digital Defoe, the new on-line peer-reviewed journal of the Defoe Society (http://www.english.ilstu.edu/digitaldefoe/). Please send abstracts by e-mail to Dr. Holly Faith Nelson (Trinity Western University) at holly.nelson@twu.ca by September 10, 2009. Holly Faith Nelson, Ph.D. cfp categories: eighteenth_century ethnicity_and_national_identity gender_studies_and_sexuality postcolonial religion theory
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