CFP: Subversion: Postmodern Theory and Practice (9/15; NEMLA, 3/30/01-3/31/01)

From: Comitini, Patricia Prof. (Patricia.Comitini@quinnipiac.edu)
Date: Thu Aug 31 2000 - 14:25:37 EDT

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    NEMLA --Hartford 3/30/01-3/31/01

    Adventures in Subversion: Postmodern Theory and Practice
    Papers for this panel will consider whether textual, cultural, or literary
    criticism has created a meta-narrative of "subversion" at the expense of
    other forms of knowledge production. If texts are always "subverting"
    ideologies, patriarchy, metaphysics, how is it that our culture is not more
    radicalized? Or is this even the point?

    Papers from all theoretical/critical perspectives are welcome.

    If you are interested in proposing a paper, please send an abstract as soon
    as possible. Send to:

    Patricia Comitini
    English Dept, Box 442
    Quinnipiac University
    275 Mt. Carmel Ave.
    Hamden, CT 06815
    Patricia.Comitini@quinnipiac.edu
    203-582-8253

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