(dis)junctions: morphing the written word (april 11-12, 2003)
Subjectivity in the Arts and Literature of American Modernism: Public
Culture and Private Identity
This call for papers is for a proposed panel to be held at
"(dis)junctions: morphing the written word," the University of
California, Riverside's 10th Annual Humanities Conference. It will take
place April 11-12, 2003. For more information, visit
www.geocities.com/disjunctions
Contributors are invited to submit abstracts on or relating to
subjectivity in the arts and literature in twentieth-century American
Modernism, focusing specifically upon the 1930s through 1970s. These may
include discussions of the impact of politics, industry, consumerism,
communications or culture on the inter- and post-war construction of
subjectivity
in the arts and vice versa. Multidisciplinary approaches are highly
encouraged.
One page abstracts should be emailed to: sarahcaylor_at_hotmail.com by
February 14th, 2003. Please put the text in the body of the message-- no
attachments. The subject line should read: "(dis)junctions, Subjectivity
Abstract". For more information, please refer to CFP: Humanities:
morphing the written word , or visit our website at
http://www.english.ucr.edu/gsea/index1.htm.
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(dis)junctions: morphing the written word
The University of California, Riverside's Tenth Annual Humanities
Conference
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