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Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2000 14:55:29 -0400
Subject: SPOON-ANN: CALL FOR PAPERS -- DELEUZE IN 21ST CENTURY


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From: Hassan Melehy <hmelehy-AT-uconnvm.uconn.edu>
Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2000 14:54:49 -0400
To: <balzac-l-AT-cc.umontreal.ca>
Subject: CALL FOR PAPERS -- DELEUZE IN 21ST CENTURY

(Second posting, and please forgive cross-postings.)

CALL FOR PAPERS
PANEL PROPOSAL
21ST CENTURY FRENCH STUDIES CONFERENCE
UC DAVIS, 3/29-4/1/2001

THE CENTURY OF DELEUZE -- AND OTHERS

At the outset of the new century, it is appropriate to ask if, after
Foucault's suggestion, the twentieth century has or will become Deleuzian.
It is true that there has recently been a proliferation of scholarship on
Deleuze, though not of the same quantity as with certain other French
philosophers and theorists. Partly because Deleuze scholarship has not
tended to such extensive proliferation, attempts to advance his work over
that of "competitors" have not been as strong as in previous cases. This
proposal invites efforts to find points of commonality, following Deleuze's
own example, between his work and that of others: papers that advance
projects suggested by Deleuze through linkages with other theorists, that
develop theoretical positions through these linkages. The twentieth century
may perhaps have been Deleuzian if Deleuze's work leads to such new points,
from which twenty-first century criticism may depart.

Send 100-word abstracts by September 7, 2000, to:

Hassan Melehy
Dept. of Modern and Classical Languages
U-57
University of Connecticut
Storrs, CT  06269-1057
USA
hmelehy-AT-uconnvm.uconn.edu

Electronic submissions preferred, as either e-mail text or RTF attachments.


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CALL FOR PAPERS -- DELEUZE IN 21ST CENTURY

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From: Hassan Melehy <hmelehy-AT-uconnvm.uconn.edu>
Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2000 14:54:49 -0400
To: <balzac-l-AT-cc.umontreal.ca>
Subject: CALL FOR PAPERS -- DELEUZE IN 21ST CENTURY

(Second posting, and please forgive cross-postings.)

CALL FOR PAPERS
PANEL PROPOSAL
21ST CENTURY FRENCH STUDIES CONFERENCE
UC DAVIS, 3/29-4/1/2001

THE CENTURY OF DELEUZE -- AND OTHERS

At the outset of the new century, it is appropriate to ask if, after Foucault's suggestion, the twentieth century has or will become Deleuzian. It is true that there has recently been a proliferation of scholarship on Deleuze, though not of the same quantity as with certain other French philosophers and theorists. Partly because Deleuze scholarship has not tended to such extensive proliferation, attempts to advance his work over that of "competitors" have not been as strong as in previous cases. This proposal invites efforts to find points of commonality, following Deleuze's own example, between his work and that of others: papers that advance projects suggested by Deleuze through linkages with other theorists, that develop theoretical positions through these linkages. The twentieth century may perhaps have been Deleuzian if Deleuze's work leads to such new points, from which twenty-first century criticism may depart.

Send 100-word abstracts by September 7, 2000, to:

Hassan Melehy
Dept. of Modern and Classical Languages
U-57
University of Connecticut
Storrs, CT  06269-1057
USA
hmelehy-AT-uconnvm.uconn.edu

Electronic submissions preferred, as either e-mail text or RTF attachments.
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