CFP: Rhetoric: Historical and Theoretical Investigations (3/15/01; SCMLA, 11/1/01-11/3/01)

From: Thompson, Roger (ThompsonRC@mail.vmi.edu)
Date: Thu Aug 31 2000 - 14:03:34 EDT

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    The Regular session of Rhetoric at the 2001 SCMLA Conference (Tulsa) invites
    papers exploring the history of rhetoric and rhetorical theory, especially
    papers that consider the relationship between rhetoric/composition and
    literature. Paper including and examining the conference theme "techonologies"
    are preferred, but not necessary for acceptance. Send 500 word abstract to
    Roger Thompson, Dept. of English and Fine Arts, VMI, Lexington, VA, 24450 by
    March 15, 2001. Electronic submissions accepted at thompsonrc@mail.vmi.edu

    Roger Thompson
     VMI
    Dept. of English and Fine Arts
    Lexington, VA 24450
    (540)464-7057
    thompsonrc@mail.vmi.edu

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