Special Session at the American Comparative Literature Association 2001
conference to be held in Boulder, Colorado, 4/20-4/22 (see
http://www.colorado.edu/comparativeliterature/acla2001/
for more information on the conference).
"Rethinking Time and Space in Dante's Worlds"
We are interested in 20-25 minute papers that deal with any aspect of time
and space in Dante (and other authors who adopt a Dantean topos). Papers
focusing on Dantean perspective in other texts, poetic time vs. historical
time in the Middle Ages, or on Dantean art are also welcome. Other
possible topics include: the <u>Commedia</u>'s past-present-future as a
text, Christian vs. classical history, poetic lineage, <u>translatio
studii</u>, Dante's refiguring of the classical past, space and travel in
the <u>Commedia</u>, memory and time in the <u>VN</u>, Dantean
archeologies, ancients and moderns in the <u>Commedia</u>, Dantean
journeys, definitions of time in medieval philosophy, gendered space,
Trojan and Theban space, etc.
Please email your 1-page abstract to: heather@hayton.org AND
scasciani@jcu.edu no later than September 22nd for consideration.
If you prefer, you can snail-mail a copy to:
Heather Hayton
Department of Literature
California State University, San Marcos
San Marcos, CA 92096-0001
and
Santa Casciani
Bishop M. Pilla Program for Italian-American Studies
John Carroll University
University Heights, OH 44118
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