From: "Teresa Malafaia" <tvmalafaia-AT-mail.telepac.pt> Subject: Internacional Conference on Language, Communication and Culture Date: Tue, 9 Apr 2002 09:00:29 +0100 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. International Conference on Language, Communication and Culture =C9vora, Portugal, Nov. 27-30, 2002 Session announcement and Call for Papers Theme: Private Virtues, Public Benefits? Boundaries of Gender and the Definition of Citizenship Adelaide Serras The formation and development of a male and female status has framed distinct notions of citizenship according to the specific roles society considers adequate and useful in terms of the collective well-being. The boundaries of gender as part and parcel of Raymond Williams's concept of structure of feeling also question the rise of a public opinion. Thus, within the conference general theme, we would like to explore in this session the means and purposes of transmission of those stereotypes in relation to the social, political and economic context of each epoch. Deadline for 250-word abstracts ( 20 minutes papers): June 30, 2002 Proposals should be sent to: Adelaide Serras : aserras-AT-mail.telepac.pt) Department of English Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Lisboa Alameda da Universidade 1600-214 Lisboa Portugal Phone: 351 21 7920000 Fax: 351 21 7960063
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International Conference on Language, Communication and Culture
=C9vora, Portugal, Nov. 27-30, 2002
Session announcement and Call for Papers
Theme: Private Virtues, Public Benefits? Boundaries of Gender and the Definition of Citizenship
Adelaide Serras
The formation and development of a male and female status has framed distinct notions of citizenship according to the specific roles society considers adequate and useful in terms of the collective well-being. The boundaries of gender as part and parcel of Raymond Williams=92s concept of structure of feeling also question the rise of a public opinion.
Thus, within the conference general theme, we would like to explore in this session the means and purposes of transmission of those stereotypes in relation to the social, political and economic context of each epoch.
Deadline for 250-word abstracts ( 20 minutes papers): June 30, 2002
Proposals should be sent to:
Adelaide Serras : aserras-AT-mail.telepac.pt)
Department of English
Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Lisboa
Alameda da Universidade
1600-214 Lisboa
Portugal
Phone: 351 21 7920000
Fax: 351 21 7960063
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