Subject: CFP: Postcolonial Moves Date: Wed, 18 Aug 1999 07:26:14 PDT **** CALL FOR PAPERS **** “Postcolonial Moves” Ninth Annual Symposium Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque Studies Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures College of Arts and Sciences University of Miami 24-26 February, 2000 The conference seeks to describe some of the particular features of a postcolonial attention to the medieval and early modern periods. It will provide a forum for exploring such questions as: How might the study of European national cultures change if we give full weight to their longstanding and intense exchanges with regional identities (e.g. England in relation to Ireland, Scotland, Wales, or Normandy; France and Brittany, Normandy, or Provence; Spain and Catalonia, the Orient, or the Americas; Italy and Rome or Sicily)? How do representations of all kinds (literary, visual, musical, architectural, etc.) manifest their relations to colonial dynamics? How might postcolonial theories re-order the signification of time, geography, ethnicity, religion, gender, and language within medieval and early modern cultures? What are the political stakes, methodological benefits, and risks of putting postcolonial cultural studies in contact with the “pre-modern”? How can medieval and early modern studies figure in the processes of decolonization? How do European colonial histories affect the institutional dynamics of medieval, renaissance, and baroque? Proposals addressing any world region or representational form are welcome. Keynote Speaker: Gauri Viswanathan, Columbia University Author of Masks of Conquest: Literary Study and British Rule in India (Columbia, 1989) and Outside the Fold: Conversion, Modernity, and Belief (Princeton, 1998) We welcome abstracts for 20-minute papers, as well as proposals for alternative presentation formats (e.g full panels, round tables, debates, performance, etc.). This is a small conference, with no concurrent panels; sessions will be scheduled in the configurations most appropriate to the proposals. The conference will conclude with a summary panel discussion. Send proposals by 31 October 1999 to one of the co-organizers; proposals by e-mail preferred. Prof. Michelle R. Warren Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures University of Miami PO Box 248093 Coral Gables, FL 33124-4650 Tel: 305. 284. 4858, ext 7255 Fax: 305. 284. 2068 E-mail: mrw-AT-miami.edu Prof. Patricia Clare Ingham Department of English Lehigh University Bethlehem, PA 18042 Tel: 610. 758. 4385 Fax: 610. 758. 6616 E-mail: pci2-AT-lehigh.edu _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com --- from list postcolonial-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu ---
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