Dear Colleagues,
Please find below a short CFP for a proposed special session on Early
Modern Emotion at MLA 2018 (https://apps.mla.org/cfp_detail_10431).
I'm especially interested in papers that consider Sidney, Spenser, or
any aspect of non-dramatic literature in the period, so I do hope
you'll consider submitting if your research is in this area.
Thanks,
Brad
CFP: Early Modern Emotion: Future Research Agendas
For the last decade, research on early modern emotion has focused
primarily on historicizing Renaissance discourses of affect, such as
humoralism or theories of the passions. What comes next for emotion
studies in the period? Topics might include emotion and rhetoric;
emotion and religion; emotion and politics; emotion and social
identity; emotion and presentism; emotion and the (early) modern
sciences, or new directions for emotion and historicism/humoralism.
Please send 250-word abstract and CV by March 10th to Bradley Irish
([log in to unmask]).
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Bradley J. Irish
Assistant Professor
Department of English
Arizona State University
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