CFP: Romanticism: Inventing the Individual (3/15/01; 11/8/01-11/11/01)

From: Howard Gaskill (p.h.gaskill@cwcom.net)
Date: Thu Feb 01 2001 - 18:36:09 EST

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    Call for Papers: The Eighth Annual Meeting of the American
    Conference on Romanticism will be held at Miami University
    in Oxford, Ohio, 8-11 November 2001. Conference Focus:
    "Inventing the Individual"

    We seek twenty-minute presentations on the theme of "inventing
    the individual" (broadly understood.) We anticipate that the
    conference will cover a wide variety of topics (whose primary
    historical focus is Romanticism) from a spectrum of disciplinary,
    interdisciplinary, and cross-disciplinary viewpoints including, but
    not limited to, literature, criticism, comparative literature,
    political and social history, philosophy, sociology, psychology,
    material culture, European and American studies, music history, art
    history, architectural history, and religion. Papers addressing the
    theme of individualism with reference to feminist theory, queer
    theory, and post-colonial theory as well as papers addressing
    Romanticism from traditionally less represented geographical areas,
    are particularly welcome. Presenters are encouraged to examine topics
    in comparison with or contrast to other periods prior to, contemporary
    with, or succeeding Romanticism up to the present.

    Given the developing interest in the use of technology to support
    scholarship in Romanticism, presentations demonstrating applications
    of technology to research are also welcome.

    In support of the interdisciplinary thrust of the conference, on
    Saturday evening November 10, the Performing Arts Series at Miami
    University will feature a performance of Franz Schubert's
    Winterreise, sung by Ulrich Schutte, accompanied by Gary Holt.

    Half-page abstracts should be submitted electronically via the
    Miami Conference website (http://sasnt-
    class.eas.muohio.edu/ACRConf)
    by March 15, 2001. Other inquiries can be directed to Michael
    Bachem (e-mail: bachemm@muohio.edu) or to G. Todd Davis (e-
    mail: davisgt@muohio.edu).

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