UPDATE: Revolutionary Language (grad) (7/15; 10/20)

From: Nicole Aljoe (naljoe01@yahoo.com)
Date: Fri Jun 30 2000 - 09:04:15 EDT

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    CALL FOR PAPERS

    REVOLUTIONARY LANGUAGE
    Tufts University
    Medford, MA October 20, 2000
    NEW DEADLINE: Abstracts/Proposals Due: July 15, 2000)

    Keynote Speaker: Marjorie Garber (Harvard University)

    This conference seeks to explore the various ramifications and
    permutations of revolutionary language. We welcome individual papers,
    group submissions, and panel proposals from all fields which engage
    innovative approaches to form, theory, author studies, the canon or
    canons, or history. We're also interested in papers or panels that seek
    to interrogate revolutionary methods and perspectives in imaginative,
    scientific, scholarly, or popular writing. Presentations should be 20-25
    minutes. Possible topics may include, but are not limited to:

    • Queering Language in Theory and Practice
    • I/Eye: Revolutions of the Self
    • Revolutions in Narrative/Dramatic/Poetic Form
    • New Women/New Men: Revolutions of Gender
    • Hybridity
    • Language of Excess: Slippage and Overflow
    • Building with Words: Utopias/Dystopias
    • Genres of Resistance
    • Reinventing the Lexicon
    • Languages of Technology: The Industrial and/or Information Revolution
    • Authorial Revolutions
    • Mobilizing People: Literacy and/or the Propaganda of Revolution
    • Race/Ethnicity and Language
    • Rhetoric of the 60s
    • Counter-Revolutions/Underground Culture

    To participate please a send brief (300-500 words), double spaced abstract
    of your panel proposal, individual paper or group submission by June 30,
    2000. Abstracts may be submitted via regular mail, email (in the body of
    the email, not as an attachment), or fax.
     
    Conference Co-Chairs: Nicole Aljoe & Tiffany Magnolia
    Revolutionary Language Conference
    Department of English
    East Hall
    Tufts University
    Medford, MA 02155
    phone: (617) 627-3459
    fax: (617) 627-3606
    naljoe01@yahoo.com
    tmagnolia@hotmail.com
     

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