CFP: Women Chars. Renaissance/Restoration (3/1; 4/30-5/7 by listserv)

From: WTanner@twu.edu
Date: Fri Feb 05 1999 - 20:52:01 EST


CALL FOR PROPOSALS:
RENAISSANCE/RESTORATION DRAMATISTS USE OF RHETORICAL STRATEGIES TO
DEVELOP WOMEN CHARACTERS
ON-LINE PAPERS WILL BE DISCUSSED EXCLUSIVELY VIA PANEL-SPECIFIC
LISTSERVS FROM APRIL 30 THROUGH MAY 7, 1999.

PROPOSAL DEADLINE: MARCH 1, 1999

Two-four hundred word proposals for papers that could be read aloud in
fifteen minutes on rhetorical strategies, techniques, and principles
used by Rensissance and Restoration playwrights. Depending on the
number of proposals accepted, there will be at least two panels (one on
Renaissance and one on Restoration). Since the conference is in
cyberspace, it will be possilbe to have additional sessions. Each
session will have four to five papers.

        ALL PAPERS ACCEPTED FOR THIS REFEREED SYMPOSIUM WILL BE PUBLISHED ON A
C/D BY CAXTON'S MODERN ARTS PRESS.

        These pre-approved sessions will be among several on-line panels in the
cyberspace extesnion of the April 30, 1999, meeting of the North Texas
Area Universities Federation Rhetoric Symposium, presented annually
since 1973, to be held at Texas Woman's University (near Dallas,
Texas).

        The on-line portion of the symposium (entitled EMERGING RHETORICS) will
be conducted entirely asynchronously via panel-specific listsservs from
April 30 through May 7. The symposium concludes with a synchronous
session hosted by Hugh Burns.

        For additional informaiton see
        http://www.twu.edu/federation/rhetoric/default.html
        (ca. Feb 15, 1999)

Proposal submissions and furhter information:
E-mail William E. Tanner (Professor of English, Texas Woman's
Unviersity) at
wtanner@twu.edu Put PROPOSAL in subject line.

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