CFP: Romantic Subjects (1/15/01; NASSR, 8/16/01-8/19/01)

From: Gary Handwerk (handwerk@u.washington.edu)
Date: Mon Nov 06 2000 - 19:41:14 EST

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    CALL FOR PAPERS

    North American Society for the Study of Romanticism
    University of Washington, Seattle: August 16-19, 2001

    ROMANTIC SUBJECTS

    The ninth annual meeting of the North American Society for the Study of
    Romanticism will take place on the University of Washington campus in
    Seattle, Aug. 16-19, 2001. We invite submission of papers to be presented
    at the conference. The deadline for submissions is January 15,
    2001. Submissions should be either 500-word proposals or papers not
    longer than 2500 words. To facilitate handling, we would greatly
    appreciate electronic rather than mail submissions.

    The conference topic is "Romantic Subjects." This topic is intended to
    encourage a non-exclusive focus on three areas: subjectivity, ideas and
    ideologies, and subject positions. A list of special sessions appears on
    the reverse; full descriptions and e-mail addresses can be found at the
    NASSR 2001 Web site: http://depts.washington.edu/nassr01/ . Proposals for
    these sessions should be sent directly to the session organizer. All
    other proposals for conference papers should be sent to the conference
    organizers at:

            nassr01@u.washington.edu

    If you submit to more than one special session, please inform both session
    leaders. Do not submit simultaneously to the special sessions and to the
    Seattle organizing committee; session organizers have an earlier decision
    date and have been asked to forward to us any proposals they cannot use.

    Special opportunity:

    We have reserved a block of 50 tickets at $176 per set for the Seattle
    Opera Production of Wagner's "Ring of the Nibelung," August 13, 14, 16,
    and 18. All three cycles of the Ring are currently sold out. If you wish
    to order a ticket in connection with the NASSR meeting, please consult the
    information on the NASSR 2001 Web site. THESE TICKETS MUST BE ORDERED AND
    PAID FOR (ALONG WITH CONFERENCE REGISTRATION) BY NOVEMBER 15.

    Conference Organizers:
            Marshall Brown, Department of English (mbrown@u.washington.edu)
            Gary Handwerk, Dept. of Comparative Literature
                    (handwerk@u.washington.edu)
            Jane Brown, Department of Germanics (jkbrown@u.washington.edu)
            Richard Will, School of Music (rjwill@u.washington.edu)

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    NASSR 2001 Special Session Topics

    Rethinking Failure
         Christine Cooper, Univ, of Massachusetts, Amherst

    Mary Robinson and the Subject of Politics
            Adriana Craciun, University of Nottingham

    Romantic Disease
         Don Creighton, University of California, SF

    Romantic Anatomy
            Peter Kitson, University of Dundee

    Romanticism and the Culture of Business
        Rob Anderson, Oakland University, Rochester, MI

    Operatic Subjects
         Michael Eberle-Sinatra, Victoria University, Toronto

    Theatrical Subjects in the Romantic Period
         Colin Harris & Jonathan Mulrooney, Boston Univ.

    Le Sujet d'amour
            Charles Mahoney, University of Connecticut

    Other Selves/Selves as Other
         Stuart Curran, University of Pennsylvania

    Zionism and British Romanticism
            Sheila Spector, Marietta, GA

    Monstrous Subjects
         Denise Gigante, Stanford University

    Gothic Subjectivities
            Diane Long Hoeveler, Marquette University

    Copyright and Readers' Rights in the Romantic Century, 1750-1850
         Bonnie Gunzenhauser, Millikin University, Decatur, IL

    Portraiture and the Romantic Subject
         Elizabeth Fay, University of Massachusetts, Boston
         Christopher Rovee, Princeton University

    The Subject of Education
         Gary Handwerk, University of Washington, Seattle

    Music and Literature
            Cyrus Hamlin, Yale University

    Libidinal Subjects
         Richard Sha, American University

    Subjectivities Against Themselves
            Karen Weisman, University of Toronto

    Romanticism and Buddhism
         Mark Lussier, Arizona State University

    Community Subjects
            Jan Plug, University of Wisconsin, Madison

    Romanticism's Most Wanted: Criminals, Forgers, Fakes, Frauds, Imposters,
    and Embezzlers
         Debbie Lee, Washington State University, Pullman

    Subjects, Citizens, Exiles, Icons: Experiences of National Identity in
    Romantic-Period Travel
         Jeanne Moskal, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

    British Emigration and America: 1770-1820
         Tilar Mazzeo, Oregon State University, Corvallis

    Subjectivity and Chaos
            Chris Clason, Oakland Univ., Rochester, MI

    Rationality, Affect and Ethics in Romantic Literature
         Nancy Yousef, Baruch College

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