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THINKING ON THE BOUNDARIES:
THE AVAILABILITY OF PHILOSOPHY IN FILM AND LITERATURE
Seventh Annual
University of South Carolina
Comparative Literature Conference
11-13 February 2005
Keynote Speaker: Stanley Cavell (Harvard)
Plenary Speakers: Karen Hanson (Indiana); Toril Moi (Duke); Stephen Mulhall (Oxford)
Special Guest: Ross McElwee (Harvard)
Inspired by the work of Stanley Cavell, this conference provides an opportunity to explore topics central to his writings and illustrative of the frequently cross-disciplinary approaches that those writings employ.
Such topics include, but are hardly confined to, Shakespeare and Philosophy, Emerson and Nietzsche, Emerson as a Philosopher?, Arguments of Genre in Film and Literature, Moral Perfectionism, Film and the Sublime, Film and Skepticism, Exemplarity and Exemplification, Documentary and Beyond.
Presentations should be broadly interdisciplinary. Please send one-page abstracts for twenty-minute papers to the conference organizers, Martin Donougho and Lawrence Rhu, Comparative Literature Program, Humanities Building, Columbia, SC 29208, or email them to [log in to unmask] and [log in to unmask]
Deadline for proposals: 31 October 2004.
Updates at http://www.cla.sc.edu/CPLT/activities/index.html
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