CFP: Extreme Joyce/Reading on the Edge (3/25/01; 7/1/01-7/7/01)

From: Joyce at Berkeley 2001 (jj2001@uclink.berkeley.edu)
Date: Thu Feb 01 2001 - 06:21:33 EST

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                          ANNOUNCING THE 2001 NATIONAL JAMES JOYCE CONFERENCE
                                        EXTREME JOYCE/READING ON THE EDGE
                                        Berkeley, California 1 - 7 July 2001

                                       
    I. CALL FOR PAPERS

               The rubric is yours to interpret as you will. It has been
    invoked by the siting of this conference at the western edge of the
    West, and its timing at the threshold of the twenty-first century.
    Elijah is coming! Papers, presentations, and interactivities
    catalyzed by thinking on ideas of extremity, the edge, the end, the
    fringe, the threshold, the eschatos, the limit, the border=8A are, not
    to the exclusion of others more extreme, encouraged. Possible lines
    of inquiry might include:

               Joyce and Futurity: Joyce and the Future/Joyce in the Future
               Joyce, Children, Childhood, and Pedagogy
               Ludic Joyce: Joyce, Play, and Games/Joyce and Comedy
               Heterodox Reading Protocols: Wild Reading, Group Reading, New Forms of Reading
               Joyce and Asia/ Joyce in Asia
               Avant-Textual Studies/Joycean Genetics
               Joyce and Technology/ Hypermedia Joyce/Cybernetic Joyce
               Joyce in Popular Culture
               Aleatory Joyce
               Joyce and Anarchy/ Joyce, Bakhunin, and Anarchism
               Dionysian Joyce: The Poetics of Intoxication/Literature and Addiction
               Joyce, Trespass, Risk
               Sublation and Sublimation not by Jane Austen
               The Death of Literature / The Death of Theory
               The Poetics of Pyrotechnicality
               And, Perennially, Millenarianism and the Millennial

    Special consideration will be given to proposals that involve
    interactive and workshop activities.

    Proposals for panels or papers should be sent by March 25 to:

               Joyce at Berkeley 2001
               c/o Department of English
               322 Wheeler Hall # 1030
               University of California, Berkeley
               Berkeley, California 94720-1030

               e-mail: jj2001@uclink.berkeley.edu

    Please note that panel sessions will last 1 hour 30 minutes or 1 hour
    45 minutes, and that the presentation of papers should take no
    longer than 15-20 minutes.

    Inquiries: jj2001@uclink.berkeley.edu

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