CFP: Margaret Fuller's New York / Fuller in the 1840s (3/15/02; MLA' 02)

From: Jeffrey Steele (jsteele@facstaff.wisc.edu)
Date: Thu Jan 31 2002 - 16:04:10 EST

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    2 CALLS FOR PAPERS--2002 MLA CONVENTION IN NEW YORK

    Margaret Fuller Society:

    "Margaret Fuller's New York."
    Fuller's Tribune essays in context: journalistic practices, genres, the
    Irish, demographics, significant events, the urban picturesque, social
    organizations, new institutions and asylums, the flaneur, literary
    contacts, salon culture.
    3-5 page proposals and vitae by March 15 to Jeffrey Steele, University
    of Wisconsin-Madison, jsteele@facstaff.wisc.edu

    "Fuller in the 1840s."
    Her works in social, cultural contexts: discourses of race and gender,
    religious practices, literary genres, theories of "political economy,"
    reform movements, historical events (Mexican War, 1848 revolutions),
    journalism, mass print culture.
    2-page proposals and vitae by Mar. 15; Brigitte Bailey (bgb@cisunix.unh.edu).

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