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Date: Mon, 09 Dec 1996 12:23:47 -0600 (CST)
From: n7sdn-AT-ttacs1.ttu.edu
Subject: TEXAS TECH "FRENCH FEMINISM" CONFERENCE, PART TWO


_Friday, January 31, 1997_

8:30-10:00 a.m.
Session V

Session VA (Qualia)
_The Philosophical Articulation I_

Chair: Lori Marso, University of Texas--San Antonio

"Language and the Space of the Feminine: Julia Kristeva
and Luce Irigaray," Cynthia Baker, University of
Texas at Austin

"One of the Things at Stake for Lyotard: Philosophy,
Feminism, and Terrorism," Susan Isabel Stein,
Texas Tech University

"Angels and Ethical Intermediaries: Irigaray, Levinas, and
the Radical Other," Lisa Walsh, University of Texas
at Austin

Session VB (FL 02)
_French Feminism and the Kristevan Moment_

Chair: Hafid Gafaiti, Qualia Professor of French

"The Woman Saw that the Tree was Desirable, Or,
Revelation in Poetic Language," Charlotte
Berkowitz, University of Houston

"Will the Real Julia Kristeva Please Stand Up?" Kathleen
O'Grady, Trinity College, University of Cambridge

"Writing Through the Mother: Feminine Selfhood, Voice,
and Desire in Colette's _La Naissance du Jour_,"
Laurel Cummins, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater

10:00-10:15 a.m.
Break

10:15 a.m.-11:15 p.m. (Qualia)
Session VI: Plenary Session

"A Minor Discourse: Feminism in the Caribbean," Michele
Praeger, University of California-Davis

11:15-12:15 p.m. (Qualia)
Session VII: Plenary Session

Introduction: Gwen Sorell, Coordinator, Women's Studies

"Authors Don't Just Die, Sometimes They Get Killed,"
Barbara Harlow, University of Texas at Austin

12:15-1:45 Lunch

1:45-3:15 p.m.
Session VIII

Session VIIIA (Qualia)
_That Psychoanalysis Which is Not One_

Chair: Susan Isabel Stein, Texas Tech University

"Sexual Difference Beyond the Phallus: Lacan and
Irigaray," Catherine Peebles, Binghamton
University

"I Love to You: Reformulating Language, Transforming
the Subject," Emily Zakin, Miami University of
Ohio

"Lacan le con: Luce Tells Jacques Off," Paul Allen Miller,
Texas Tech University

Session VIIIB (FL 02)
_Ecriture feminine et francophone_

Chair: Monique Saigal, Pomona College

"Of Dreams and Assassins: Feminist Voices in
Contemporary Algerian Writing," Susan Ireland,
Grinnell College

"Cixous and Chawaf: Moving Beyond Philosophical
Ethics Towards Philosomy," Kristin Switala,
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

"Exposing Norms: Chawaf's Unruly Ecriture f=8Eminine,"
Beth Droppleman, University of Florida

3:15-3:30 p.m.
Break
Refreshments Served

3:30-5:00 p.m.
Session IX

Session IXA (Qualia)
_Latinas and French Feminism_

Chair: Otto Nelson, Associate Dean, College of Arts and Sciences

"'By Exploits of Her Hand': Sexuality and Textuality in
Brazilian Narratives," Laura J. Beard, Texas Tech
University

"Clarice Lispector's Subversive Writing: A 'Gynocritic'
Perspective," Kadija Safi-Eddine, Al Akhawayn
University

"Writing the Body--Chicana Style," Ana Louise Keating,
Eastern New Mexico University

Session IXB (FL 02)
_The Philosopical Articulation II_

Chair:  John Samson, Texas Tech University

"Liberal Ironism and Sexual Ethics: The Scopes of
Contingency," Meaghan Roberts-Jones, University
of Texas at Dallas

"Of Love and Indiscernibility: Irigarayan Engagements
with Deleuze and Guatari on _devenir-femme_," Jana
Evans Braziel, University of Massachussetts

"Becoming (to) Writing: Cixous Across Deleuze,"
Fabienne-Sophie Chauderlot, University of Puerto
Rico-Mayaguez

5:00-6:00 p.m.
Free
Transportation to International Center

6:00-7:30 p.m. (Center for International Studies)
Session X: Plenary Session

"Political Commitment and Feminist Theory: From _Sexual
/Textual Politics_ to Simone de Beauvoir," Toril Moi,
Duke University

8:00 p.m.  Banquet--Delhi Palace





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