CFP: Tension and Textuality in Early Modern Culture (grad) (1/16/06; 3/25/06)
Claremont Graduate University Presents
The 2006 Early Modern Studies Graduate Symposium
Tension and Texuality in Early Modern Culture
March 25, 2006
We are seeking abstract or panel proposals that interrogate or =
complicate
traditional interpretations of early modern literature, history, or
culture. We are particularly interested in papers that examine =
discursive
formations of power through textual or historical print culture. Such
proposals may include but are not limited to critiques of early modern
otherness, constructions of identity, marginalized writings, emerging
notions of nationhood, empire, and analyses of the history of the book.
Please submit a 300 word abstract and c.v. by January 16 to
ambereen.dadabhoy_at_cgu.edu=20
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