Call for Papers
WRINKLES IN TIME: RUPTURES AND CONTINUITIES IN THE WRITING OF THE MIDDLE
AGES AND THE RENAISSANCE
October 7, 2000
A Graduate Student Conference at the University of Pennsylvania
Plenary Panel:
Chris Chism, Rutgers University (New Brunswick)
Sean Keilen, University of Pennsylvania
Katherine Rowe, Bryn Mawr College
Vance Smith, Princeton University
Emily Steiner, University of Pennsylvania
This conference will explore both the writings produced during the
Middle
Ages and the Renaissance and the ways in which those periods have
themselves been written to meet a variety of subsequent historical and
cultural concerns. We are particularly interested in papers relating
specific topics to larger theoretical questions, especially those posed
by
recent historicist scholarship. Potential topics may come from, but are
not limited to, the following areas of interest:
* periodization: historiography, terminology, cultural fantasy
* literal "wrinkles" and other objects: material culture in its temporal
dimension
* religious reformations: innovation and conservation
* transformations in gender, sex, and identity
* performance: actual practices and theoretical frameworks
* the genres of history-writing: chronicles, lives, history plays
* marginal, "unwritten" histories
* reception and revision of medieval forms in Renaissance literature
* manuscript matrix / print culture
* communities constructed in space and over time
* monarchic regimes and dissenting forms of power
We welcome not only papers focusing primarily on writings in English but
also those focusing on literatures and cultures outside of England.
By June 15, 2000, single-page abstracts for twenty-minute papers should
be
sent to:
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(no attachments please). Questions about the conference may be directed
to the same address. Questions and abstracts can also be sent via
regular
mail to:
Wrinkles in Time Conference
119 Bennett Hall
Department of English
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6273
More information about the conference can be found at
http://www.english.upenn.edu/~wrinkles
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