CFP: Transgressive Women, Transgendered Contexts (9/15/01; NEMLA, 4/12/02-4/13/02)

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    Transgressive Women, Transgendered Contexts, a session at the Northeast
    Modern Language Association convention in Toronto, April 12-13, 2002.
    Papers that engage literary and other representations of women in contexts
    previously or traditionally thought of as male--e.g. women doctors,
    detectives, or military officers--involving questions such as what happens
    to the men, the women, the contexts, and the concept of gender itself.
    Various approaches welcome, including theoretical ones--perhaps engaging the
    extent to which gender is a function of cultural context--as well as
    applications that focus on specific documents of literature and culture.
    Abstracts due 9/15/01 to Lucretia A. Flammang, Dept. of Humanities, U.S.
    Coast Guard Academy, 15 Mohegan Ave., New London, CT 06320, or by e-mail to
    lflammang@exmail.uscga.edu. For more information on NEMLA and its annual
    convention see http://www.nova.edu/~stoddart/.

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