The English Association's centenary HE conference will be held on
Saturday 2 September 2006 at Wadham College, Oxford.
The Health of the Tribe: the State of English Studies Today will take
stock of the present state of English studies in Higher Education and
consider the future of the subject.
Over the past century English studies have had an impact in countries
and communities outside England, and something of that geographical
variety is represented by our speakers. Cora Kaplan (Queen Mary,
University of London), Peter MacDonald (University of Oxford), Jonathan
Sawday (University of Strathclyde), Gauri Viswanathan (Columbia
University) and Greg Walker (University of Leicester).
'English' and English Literature have developed many different
methodologies and engaged with a great variety of concerns and other
disciplines - Politics, History, Natural History, the Body. In the midst
of this variousness does 'English' still have a coherent identity and an
imaginable future within the academy, or will it transform itself into a
range of separate disciplines and activities?
Conference website: www.le.ac.uk/engassoc/conferences/20069.html
<http://www.le.ac.uk/engassoc/conferences/20069.html>
Helen Lucas
Chief Executive
The English Association
University of Leicester
University Road
Leicester LE1 7RH
UK
Tel: 0116 252 3982
Fax: 0116 252 2301
www.le.ac.uk/engassoc
1906 Centenary Year 2006
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