CFP: Doing Literary Criticism On-Line (no deadline noted; M/MLA, 11/1/01-11/3/01)

From: Jim O'Loughlin (jim.oloughlin@uni.edu)
Date: Mon Jan 15 2001 - 12:53:46 EST

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    Doing Literary Criticism On-Line

    Call for participants for a roundtable panel proposed for MMLA 2001 (Nov.
    1-3, Cleveland).

    The format of this panel will be non-traditional. Participants will be
    asked to submit the URL of an article or website where they do literary
    criticism on-line. These URLs will be printed in the conference program
    and those in attendance will be encouraged to visit the sites before the
    conference. The roundtable discussion will be on the experience of on-line
    criticism. How does it differ from print criticism? What are the
    advantages/disadvantages? What are the theoretical implications of the
    medium? Participants will make a brief opening statement and then we'll
    let discussion go from there.

    Please submit URL and a brief (1 pg) abstract of related issues for
    discussion. Prior to the conference, I plan to set up an on-line
    discussion group of all participants, hopefully to begin the conversation
    prior to Cleveland.

    E-mail submissions required: jim.oloughlin@uni.edu

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