CFP: American Transcendentalists (grad) (2/15; 04/05/02 - 04/06/02)
"(Dis)junctions: The Center Does Not Hold" is the ninth annual humanities
graduate student conference at the University of California, Riverside
located in Southern California to be held April 5-6, 2002.
We are currently accepting abstracts for papers focusing on the American
Transcendentalists. Possible topics may include but are not limited to:
influence of eastern religions on Emerson, Thoreau, and Alcott,
transcendental spirituality as compared and contrasted with Christianity,
Thoreau and ecology, Transcendentalism and environmentalism.
Interdisciplinary approaches are encouraged, though not necessary. Please
submit a 250 word abstract to disjunctions@hotmail.com. In the subject line
of the e-mail please write: Abstract for Vrunda Stampwala. Please submit by
February 15, 2002.
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