“(Dis)junctions: The Center Does Not Hold” is the Ninth Annual Humanities
Graduate Student Conference at the University of California, Riverside. It
is a two day event, April 5-6, 2002, located on the Southern California
campus in Riverside.
We are currently accepting abstracts on California Studies. The papers may
address writers from California whose work is/was affected by the their
residence in California, lesser known California histories, newly unearthed
ideas concerning California’s history, art produced in California, art which
deals with the California landscape, music focusing on urban California or
papers on Native Californian music, languages and/or cultures.
Interdisciplinary approaches to these subjects are encouraged, though not
necessary.
Individual abstracts and abstracts for pre-formed panels of three should be
sent to disjunctions@hotmail.com by February 15, 2002. The submissions
should be no longer than 250 words for individual submissions and 750 for
panel submissions. Applications sent via snail mail must arrive no later
than February 15, 2002 and should be sent to:
Disjunctions, UCR’s Ninth Annual Humanities Conference
Department of English
UC Riverside
Riverside, CA 92521-0323
For more information about the conference, please visit
www.geocities.com/disjunctions.
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