CFP: Not Exactly Literature (grad) (11/17; 2/8/01-2/10/01)

From: Amber Fatima Riaz (ariaz@julian.uwo.ca)
Date: Wed Oct 04 2000 - 00:11:50 EDT

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    CALL FOR PAPERS

    3rd Annual Graduate Student Conference
    8-10 February 2001
    The Graduate Programs in Comparative Literature and Spanish
    University of Western Ontario
    London, Canada

    "Not Exactly Literature"

    We invite proposals for 20-minute papers on literature, literary theory,
    visual arts, cinema, music, social sciences, philosophy, etc. Topics
    include, but are not restricted to:

    Defining literature; Literature and/or text; Territories of
    literature; Space; Virtually (virtual) literature; Processing
    words; Processing the arts; Trading literature for ideology; When is it
    literature?; Shooting canons; Sounds like literature, looks like
    literature, but is it?; Literature. High and Low; Punctuation; Writing as
    reading; Filming books.

    Proposals in English, French or Spanish (250-500 words) should be
    accompanied by a short CV and address, and submitted by
    November 17, 2000.

    Please send submissions to the organizing committee: Amber Fatima Riaz
    (ariaz@julian.uwo.ca) or Klara Kolinska (klarakolinska@yahoo.com)

    Department of Modern Languages and Literatures
    Room 115, University College,
    University of Western Ontario
    London, Ontario, Canada, N6A 3K7
     Tel (519) 661-3196 - Fax (519) 661-4093

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