--On 30 April 1998, 22:57 -0400 "Catherine Lavender"
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>>Date: Thu, 30 Apr 1998 13:35:40 -0400 (EDT)
>>From: CAROL LOCKMAN <[log in to unmask]>
>
> CALL FOR PAPERS
>
> 1999 University of Delaware-Hagley Fellows Conference
> Hagley Museum and Library
> Wilmington, Delaware
> Friday, February 26, 1999
>
>
> *Private Time, Private Space, Private Parts: Negotiating the Boundaries of
> Private and Public in History*
>
>
> The boundary separating the private from the public shifts constantly; it
> is contested and historically bound. The 1999 University of Delaware
> Hagley Fellows Conference will focus on this cultural process. How have
> individuals and communities defined and negotiated this boundary? With
> whom have they negotiated? What have been the roles of institutions,
> businesses, and governments in shaping the meaning of this boundary in the
> realms of politics, law, the workplace, and the home? To what extent have
> notions of the private and the public influenced, and to what extent have
> such notions been influenced by, developing individual and group
> identities in matters of sexuality, race, ethnicity, and religion? How
> have people used architecture, technologies, literature, and mass culture
> to maintain and subvert the boundary between the private and the public?
> We welcome papers that explore these historically vital issues.
>
> Please submit paper proposals of no more that 500 words and a brief CV to
> Hagley Fellows Conference/Attention Deborah Kreiser/Department of History,
> University of Delaware/236 Munroe Hall/Newark, DE 19716 (302) 831-2371.
> The deadline for receipt of paper proposals is November 1, 1998. Funds may
> be available to defray presenters' travel costs.
>
> CAROL LOCKMAN
> <[log in to unmask]>
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