Interdisciplinary Studies: In the Middle, Across, or in Between?
Annual Meeting of the ACLA, Yale University, February 25-27, 2000
The deadline for the general call for papers, available at
http://www.yale.edu/complit/acla2000.htm, is September 30, 1999.
The following topics have already been proposed; please check
http://www.yale.edu/complit/aclaseminarrequests.htm for contact information
and specific deadlines.
1.Aesthetic ideology--ideology of the aesthetic (Beatrice Hanssen)
2.Between literature and economics: gap or dialogue (Catherine Labio)
3.Border patrol: social anxieties, texts, and the body (Rebecca Weaver)
4.Commentary (Christopher Braider)
5.Death masks: figurations of death in and out of literature (Alessia
Ricciardi and Jared Stark)
6.The essay (Nora Alter and Alex Alberro)
7.The European avant-garde: a reassessment (Dietrich Scheunemann)
8.Fictional histories/historical fictions (Monika Giacoppe and Luis
Correa-Diaz) New deadline (9/20/1999)
9.Interdisciplinary research in literary studies: theory and practice
(Sarah Winter)
10.Literature, popular culture, and interdisciplinary teaching: theory
and practice (Elliot Adams)
11.The politics of literary form (Pericles Lewis)
12.Sovereignties of law and literature (Bernadette Meyler)
13.Travel as trope (Ulrike Brisson)
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