File spoon-archives/foucault.archive/foucault_1999/foucault.9904, message 7


Date: Thu, 1 Apr 1999 11:59:16 -0500
From: Allen Miller <millerpa-AT-garnet.cla.sc.edu>
Subject: Re: Foucault Conference


>Hey ya'll,
>My computer crashed three weeks ago, and it seems all of my saved mail is
>gone.  I was hoping that someone could forward me the information of the
>Foucault conference that was advertised a while back.
>thanks so much!
>Joanna

Here it is once more.  I hope many of you will consider sending abstracts.


>			Call for papers
>
>		Second Annual University of South Carolina
>		Comparative Literature Conference
>
>		Directed by Martin Donougho and Paul Allen Miller
>
>		History, Technology, and Identity:
>			After Foucault
>
>		March 16-18, 2000
>		Plenaries:
>		Thomas Flynn (Emory)
>		David Konstan (Brown)
>		John Neubauer (Amsterdam)
>		G. S. Rousseau (De Montfort and Oxford)
>		Jerald Wallulis (South Carolina)
>
>
>This conference is a follow-up to the two-year international conference,
>Cultural History After Foucault, held in 1997 and 1998 at the Universities
>of Amsterdam and Aberdeen.  It seeks to examine both the limits and
>contributions of Foucault's thought in the three interrelated topics of
>history, technology, and identity.  Inquiries and one page abstracts for 20
>minute papers should be sent to Paul Allen Miller, Program in Comparative
>Literature, Welsh Hall, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208
>(803-777-0473); pamiller-AT-sc.edu.  Selected papers will be published in the
>journal Intertexts.  Abstracts must be received by December 1, 1999.  This
>conference is sponsored in part by the College of Liberal Arts, The
>University of South Carolina. For updated information, see us on the web:
>http://www.cla.sc.edu/COMP/2ndannualc.html.
>

Paul Allen Miller
Director of Comparative Literature and Assoc. Prof. of Classics
Program in Comparative Literature
University of South Carolina
Columbia, SC 29208
803-777-0473



   

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