CFP: Sympathy and the Scottish Enlightenment (5/1/02; EC-ASECS, 10/17/02-10/20/02)

From: snewman (snewman@temple.edu)
Date: Mon Apr 15 2002 - 12:37:28 EDT

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    "The Performance of Sympathy in the Scottish Enlightenment." Steve
    Newman, English Dept./Temple U./Anderson Hall, 10th Floor/1114 W. Berks
    St./Philadelphia, PA 19122-6090. E-mail: snewman@temple.edu.

    The papers on this panel will seek to follow recent scholars in filling the
    gap between Scottish intellectual and cultural history by focusing on how the
    Enlightenment dynamics of sympathy and spectatorship were integrated into
    formal and informal pedagogies of social performance. Papers are also welcome
    on how those dynamics were themselves informed by Scottish cultural
    institutions, not only the law and the universities but also the book trade,
    popular songs, and other non-elite forms and practices.

    Contact: snewman@temple.edu

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