CFP: Women and Creativity (11/30/03; 3/25/04-3/27/04)

From: Zunac, Mark (mark.zunac@marquette.edu)
Date: Mon May 12 2003 - 11:31:55 EDT


The MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S STUDIES PROGRAM announces its tenth
annual conference will be held March 25-27, 2004. The theme for the
conference will be "WOMEN and "CREATIVITY." Suitable topics for
twenty-minute presentations that could involve a multitude of disciplinary
perspectives (e.g. historical, literary, artistic, visual, performance,
etc.) including, but not necessarily limited to, the following: women as
literary, visual, or performance artists; the portrayal of women in
literature; women as subjects in visual arts; the stories women tell; ways
in which women's art does or does not reflect reality; glimpses of
differing reality as illustrated through art; the interaction of women
artists; the varying perception of women as artists; varying perceptions
of women as subjects; women's access to outlets for the various art forms;
critical consideration of women artists; etc. One-page (no more than 250
words) summary of paper should be submitted by November 30, 2003, to the
following:
 
Diane Long Hoeveler, Women's Studies Coordinator
Department of English, Marquette University
Milwaukee, WI 53201-1881
Phone: 414-288-3466 - E-mail: diane.hoeveler@marquette.edu - Fax: 414-288-5433
Web-site: www.mu.edu/wstudies
 

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