CFP: Blake: Between Aestheticism and Historicism (9/15/01; NEMLA, 4/12/02-4/13/02)

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Date: Mon Aug 06 2001 - 03:01:18 EDT

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    "Do you sleep? Rouse up, rouse up! Eternal Death is abroad!"
    (Jerusalem, Plate 96)

    Call for Papers: Blake [Between Aestheticism and Historicism]
    NEMLA, April 12-13, 2002 (Toronto, Canada)

    The aim of this panel is to approach Blake's image-text from a doubled
    --historicist and aesthetic--perspective in order to maintain the central
    importance of each optic, and to explicate their mutual contamination,
    co-implication and over-determination. Hyper-theoretical and hypo-historical
    approaches are welcomed, as is anything in-between, although a
    combination of the two categories would be much appreciated....

    --Interventions on the present state of Blake Studies are also on the
    agenda:

    --Please send proposals or completed papers by September 15th 2001 to:

    Joshua David Gonsalves
    e-mail: jdg221@nyu.edu

    Email submissions are preferred. Please include proposal in the body of
    the message. Thanks.

    j-

    Joshua David Gonsalves
    Faculty of Arts and Sciences
    Department of English
    19 University Place
    New York, NY 10003-4556
    Room 200

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