CFP: Proceduralism in Literature (4/1/01; SLS, 10/11/01-10/14/01)

From: Joseph Conte (jconte@acsu.buffalo.edu)
Date: Wed Mar 07 2001 - 12:15:49 EST

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    Call for Papers: Society for Literature and Science 2001, Buffalo, NY
    October 11-14, 2001

    Conference Theme: Technologies-Bodies-Narratives: The Accountability
    of Scientific and Medical Practices

    Session Proposal: Programs, Procedures, and Codes in Literary
    Production

    This session examines the relationship between programs (analog or
    digital; cultural or technological), procedures (predetermined or
    random), and codes (social or computer-language) and the means of
    literary production. How have writers employed modes of rational
    analysis to pique invention in literary forms? Can procedures
    established in advance of composition be relied upon to generate the
    text? Examples of literary production can be drawn from any period.

    Please send a one-page abstract and a brief biography by April 1, 2001.
    Indicate if you will need any AV equipment.

    Session Chair:

    Joseph Conte, Associate Professor
    Department of English
    306 Clemens Hall
    SUNY at Buffalo
    Buffalo, NY 14260-4610

    Fax: (716) 645-5980
    Email: jconte@acsu.buffalo.edu

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