Session title: Atwood and the New Century of Feminism
Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association
Western Washington University
Bellingham, Washington
November 8-10, 2002
While there is debate as to whether we are in an era
of Post-Feminism or Late-Second-Wave, there is no
doubt that Feminism and Feminist Theory is something
that continues to change and grow. This session will
explore how these new directions inform our study of
Margaret Atwood. Abstracts on Margaret Atwood's new
works and revisitings of her older texts are welcome.
Please submit abstracts of no longer than 250 words by
15 March 2002. Email submissions and queries
encouraged.
Karma Waltonen
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Karma Waltonen
Department of English
University of California, Davis
1425 H Street #4
Davis, CA 95616
530.297.6600
kjwaltonen@ucdavis.edu
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