CFP: Women & Science in the Long 18th Century (9/1/06; ASECS, 3/22/07-3/25/07)
Call for Papers: =93Works of Fancy: Women, Literature, and Science=94 =
ASECS =96 March 22-25, Atlanta, Georgia
This panel explores women and scientific discourse in the long =
eighteenth century. Genres include, but are not limited to, poetry, =
prose (fiction and non-fiction), drama, and art. This session focuses =
particularly on women utilizing scientific discovery, discourse, and/or =
representation in the context of their work rather than women =
specifically writing about science, although this would be of interest =
as well.
Please forward a 300-500 word abstract and vita by September 1, 2006 to =
jhayden_at_ut.edu or by regular mail to arrive by September 1,2006 to:
Judy A. Hayden, Associate Prof. of English, U. of Tampa, 401 West =
Kennedy Blvd. Tampa, Florida 33606-1490; Tel: 813/253-3333, ext. 3535; =
Fax: 813/258-7237; E-mail: jhayden_at_ut.edu
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