CFP: Disguise and Female Identity in 18th C. Culture (no deadline noted; NEASECS, 10/17/02-10/19/02)

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Date: Wed Mar 13 2002 - 16:32:01 EST

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    Endarkenment: Disguise and Female Identity in Eighteenth-Century Culture

    In what ways does disguise -- in fiction, drama, poetry, and non-fiction
    prose --reinforce and/or challenge Enlightenment ideas about femininity and
    female nature?

    Proposals to: Elizabeth Denlinger, Shelley and his Circle, New York Public
    Library, Room 226, 476 5th Ave. NY, NY 10018; edenlinger@NYPL.org or Nora
    Nachumi, Stern College, 245 Lexington Ave., NY, NY 10016; nnachumi@aol.com

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