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The Drawn Map -- CFP deadline December 20th, 2009full name / name of organization: English Graduate Student Association at Northeastern University contact email: neuegsa@gmail.com The Drawn Map. Keynote Speaker: Faculty Speaker: Professor Elizabeth Maddock Dillon, Northeastern University & Professionalization Roundtable: The English Graduate Student Association of Northeastern University invites papers for this year’s conference which explore maps and mappings in literature, theory, film and art. We might think of the discourse of literature as a spatial practice, working through global paradigms, transnational encounters, and charting the topographies and contours of cultural, textual, and scholarly exchange. The concept of “The Drawn Map” implies a sense of historical geography and the tensions of the mapped page, the body, the archive, as they are recorded, drawn, and revised. Maps are surfaces which inscribe codes of understanding, knowledge and the architecture of power. They are also flexible cartographies, subject to change, erasure, and new demarcations. Maps impel exploration, travel, conquest, cosmopolitanism, curiosity, diaspora, migration and imagination. They are also scientific in their plan, graph, and measure. And finally, we might think of maps as articulations- the practice of identifying, naming, classifying and recording. 200-word abstracts may be sent to neuegsa@gmail.com by December 20. Please include your name and university affiliation. Topics might include, but are certainly not limited to: Cosmopolitan Geographies cfp categories: african-american american bibliography_and_history_of_the_book 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 poetry popular_culture postcolonial theory travel_writing twentieth_century_and_beyond victorian
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