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Call for Papers- Please Circulate
Now accepting contributions for an edited collection on law, censorship and
gender in nineteenth century Britain. We are particularly interested in
papers exploring the theoretical interfaces between these concepts and/or
textual analyses of Victorian poetry, fiction or drama in reference to
issues of gender and censorship. However, our interest is not only in
literal examples of official legal censorship, but also in the ways in
which broader cultural forces can have a censoring effect.
Submissions (three print copies, double-spaced, MLA style, 6000-8000
words, with academic affiliations and contact details)by 20/09/02 to
H. Bauer/J. Haselberger, School of English and the Humanities, Birkbeck
College- University of London, Malet St.-Bloomsbury, London WC1E 7HX, UK.
Email queries to Heike Bauer ([log in to unmask]) or Jennifer
Haselberger ([log in to unmask]).
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