CFP: Bibliography and Textual Studies Discussion Group (3/15/02; MLA '02)

From: Ken Womack (kaw16@psu.edu)
Date: Thu Feb 07 2002 - 11:57:43 EST

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    Dear Colleagues:

    The MLA's Bibliography and Textual Studies Discussion Group is interested
    in papers regarding any aspect of the interconnections between popular
    culture and the allied disciplines of bibliography and textual criticism.
    How, for example, do textual theory and bibliographical scholarship inform
    our understanding of cultural artifacts, their popularization, and their
    reception into the cultural and/or critical main?

    Please send a one- to two-page abstract to kaw16@psu.edu. Abstracts are due
    by 15 March 2002. Presenters must be MLA members by 1 April 2002 and can
    appear in the program as a speaker, chair, or respondent only twice.

    With all best wishes,
    Ken Womack, 2002 Chair

    Kenneth Womack
    Penn State Altoona
    3000 Ivyside Park
    Altoona, PA 16601

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