UPDATE: imPOSTures: Calgary Free Exchange Conference (grad) (1/22/02; 3/8/02-3/10/02)

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    Call for Papers: UPDATE extending sudmission deadline

    The Department of English at the University of Calgary invites abstracts for
    papers to be presented at the 2002 Graduate Free Exchange Conference:

    imPOSTures
    March 8-10, 2002
    University of Calgary

    Post is so ingrained as a prefix in the cultural exchange of information
    that it risks being divested of significance by its very pervasiveness.
    Post announces the death of totality and yet it has recently emerged
    victorious as cultural and intellectual hegemony, engaging several
    disciplines as a dominating prefix. So what does post signify? Has it
    become meaningless? How does it continue to be useful? And what survives
    past post?

    The title of this conference is intended to suggest a wide range of
    postures, non- postures & impostures, as well as critical performances,
    related to the idea of post-ism. We welcome both papers that make use of
    post-isms and those that criticize them. Interdisciplinary papers are more
    than welcome. Possible themes could include, but are not limited to:

    • specific post-isms such as post-modernism, post-colonialism, post-
    feminism, post-humanism…
    • trans- and neo- identities and -isms
    • transgressions and border crossings
    • emerging identities
    • postscripts that challenge the authority of grand narratives or that
    become
    newly authoritative narratives in their own right
    • post-ism as an empty signifier
    • the body, cyborgs, technology and simulation / simulacra
    • post as a means of creating art (post-isms, postcards, internet postings…)
    • post as identity: what does it mean to come after?

    Proceedings from the University of Calgary Free Exchange Conference may be
    published. Please submit a 250-word abstract by January 22, 2002, to:

    Graduate Free Exchange Committee
    Department of English
    University of Calgary
    2500 University Dr. N.W.
    Calgary, AB
    T2N 1N4

    or by e-mail to: free_exchange@yahoo.com

    The submissions will be vetted blind, so please include your name on the
    covering letter only.

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