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Piracy - graduate conference - deadline June 1st - conference October 15thfull name / name of organization: Brandeis University, Department of English contact email: ddonatac@brandeis.edu DEADLINE JUNE 1st! - Piracy From buccaneers, corsairs, and plunderers to the IP police, from compelling literary figures to recent fierce debates over digital piracy and intellectual property, the figure of the pirate and definitions of piracy are nothing if not flexible and well-traveled, particularly in recent years, in terms of relevance in different cultural contexts. Possible topics might include: * Piracy, copyright, and intellectual property Please send a 300 word abstract and a brief biographical statement (no more than 75 words) for your 15 minute presentation to ddonatac@brandeis.edu by midnight EST Monday 1 June 2010. Proposals must also include the title of the paper, presenter's name, institutional affiliation (including department), email address, mailing address, and telephone number. Since this is a graduate conference, preference will be given to graduate students; we do, however, welcome proposals from graduating undergraduates, independent scholars, and others who do not fit in these categories. For more information visit our conference website at http://sites.google.com/site/piracyahoy/. Email ddonatac@brandeis.edu with any questions. *** Daniel V. Donatacci, MA, MLIS, MFA "For according to the outward man, we are in this world, and according to the inward man, we are in the inward world.... Since then we are generated out of both worlds, we speak in two languages, and we must be understood also by two languages." - Jakob Böhme cfp categories: african-american american bibliography_and_history_of_the_book childrens_literature classical_studies cultural_studies_and_historical_approaches ecocriticism_and_environmental_studies eighteenth_century ethnicity_and_national_identity film_and_television gender_studies_and_sexuality graduate_conferences humanities_computing_and_the_internet interdisciplinary medieval poetry popular_culture postcolonial professional_topics religion renaissance rhetoric_and_composition romantic science_and_culture theatre theory travel_writing twentieth_century_and_beyond victorian
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