CFP: Postmodern Piracy & Plagiarism (1/10; 4/14-4/16) (fwd)

WILL HOCHMAN (hochman@uscolo.edu)
Sat, 05 Sep 1998 10:22:10 -0600 (MDT)

fyi2, will

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Subject: CFP: Postmodern Piracy & Plagiarism (1/10; 4/14-4/16) (fwd)

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Date: Thu, 3 Sep 1998 17:39:11 EST
From: Doug Rice <rice@salem.kent.edu>
To: cfp@english.upenn.edu
Subject: CFP: Postmodern Piracy & Plagiarism (1/10; 4/14-4/16)

A Festival of Postmodern Piracy
April 14-16, 1999
Kent State University, Salem

You are invited to submit theoretical and critical abstracts 
(200-500 words) addresssing any aspect or interpretation of the 
festival's theme: Piracy of Words, Bodies, Subjectivities, Cultures, 
Identities, or Representations. Panel proposals are also encouraged 
and should include the panel's title, participant's names, and 
abstracts. All approaches in the humanities (particularly literary, 
cinematic, musical, and philosophical) are welcomed. Possible topics 
include, but are not limited to:

* History and Practice of Plagiarism, Appropriation, or Piracy
* Theoretical Approaches to Plagiarism, Appropriation, or Piracy
* Performances of Plagiarism, Appropriation, and Piracy
* Explorations of Contemporary Rewriting of Older Tales
* Aesthetic Outlaws, Migrant Tongues
* Schizo-Flesh or Infected Texts
* Gender Blurring/Blending/Cutting/Erasing
* Nomadic Sideshows
* Viral Languages, Theories, Images, Bodies
* Transgender Issues fo Bodies and Languages
* The Politics and Poetics of Transgression
* Special Panels and Sessions on the works of Kathy Acker, William S. 
        Burroughs, Gilles Deleuze, David Cronenberg, and Ray Federman
* A Colloquium on the NEA and Censorship

We are interested in a variety of approaches, including works that 
confuse boundaries of genre, discourse, and discipline; works that 
analyze primary texts; creative works that perform any of these 
issues. Selected work will be published in a festschrift celebrating 
the festival.

Please address submissions to:

Doug Rice
Kent State University-Salem
2491 State Route 45 South
Salem OH 44460

330-332-0361

For further information, please contact Doug Ruce at 
Rice@salem.kent.edu

and/or check our website for updates:
www.salem.kent.edu/news/nobodaddies.html

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