CALL FOR PAPERS
The Catharine Maria Sedgwick Society invites submissions for
Antebellum American Women Writers and the City
A Symposium
September 22-25, 2005
Fordham University, Rose Hill Campus
Antebellum American Women Writers and the City is a small conference
devoted to exploring the connections among, influences upon, and
urban concerns of authors Catharine Maria Sedgwick, Susanna Rowson,
Lydia Maria Child, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Margaret Fuller, and
others. The early 19th century saw New York City's dominance grow -
in its population as well as its identity as the nation's banking,
business, and publishing center. American women writers recognized
the city's dynamic energy and wrote novels that both celebrated and
deplored the changes they witnessed as cultural observers,
reform-minded citizens, and women artists. We invite papers and
panels that examine long and short fiction, poetry, letters,
journalism and criticism by antebellum women. Topics may include but
are not limited to:
*writings by or between 19th century women, in or about New York City
life, art,
politics, and culture;
*comparisons of NYC and other cities;
*the prominence of NYC: rethinking center and periphery in America;
*city limits: geographical, imaginative, and other borders of the city;
*sex and the city;
*the landscape of the city;
*the depression of 1837 and its impact on women writers;
*escaping the city: writing about tourism and the country.
The fall, 2005 meeting of the 19th Century Women Writers Study Group
will occur on Saturday, September 24, as a part of the symposium.
All conference participants are welcome to attend, or, as an
alternate event, the symposium will offer a tour of places of
literary and historic interest in Manhattan.
Submit proposals (200 word abstract) to
Patricia Larson Kalayjian, CMSS vice-president,
By email only to pkalayjian_at_csudh.edu
ALL PROPOSALS ARE DUE BY MAY 15, 2005
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