This is a proposed panel for University of California Riverside's 10th
Annual Humanities Graduate Conference: "(Dis)junctions: Morphing the
Written Word." "The Renaissance Conversation" seeks metacritical essays
about topics in early modern studies, with particular emphasis upon
responses to controversial arguments. Professor Stanley Stewart's book
Renaissance Talk provides one meta-critical apparatus for this
work. Possible topics may include the question of the relevance of
psychoanalysis, queer theory, feminist theory, and other revisionist
readings to works from the early modern period.
Please send abstracts of no more than 250 words in the body of the text (no
attachments, please) to: mauldind_at_earthlink.net by February 14, 2003.
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