>Please note that the deadline for this conference has been extended to
>January 20, 1999.
>
>
>ENVISIONING REVISION
>
>The English Students' Association at the Graduate School and University
>Center of CUNY announces its annual conference, which will take place at
>the Graduate Center's new location in New York City on March 17, 2000.
>Graduate students are invited to submit proposals for 15-20 minute
>presentations on issues of revision. Topics may revolve around various
>interpretations of revision within literature, the arts, or the media,
>across time periods, and may involve a variety of perspectives:
>literary, visual, historical, artistic, performative. Proposals for
>specific panels, comprised of three to four speakers, are encouraged.
>Papers and panels may focus on such issues as:
>
>
>reviewing history
>rescripting plots
>technology
>prophecy
>rewriting the canon
>textual scholarship
>translation
>visual and print culture
>revisionist myth-making
>paradigm and genre shifts
>university, discipline, and classroom revisions
>
>
>
>Please send abstracts of approximately 300 words or panel proposals to:
>Jody R. Rosen c/o
>Ph.D. Program in English
>Graduate School and University Center
>City University of New York
>365 Fifth Avenue
>New York, NY 10016
>Or send them via e-mail to jrrosen@juno.com
>
>Deadline for paper and panel proposals is January 20, 1999.
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