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Revised CALL FOR PAPERS:
International Committee for the History of Technology
29th Symposium of ICOHTEC - 24-29 June 2002 - Granada (Spain)
Session: Arts, Technology and Gender
Organisers: Martine Duquesne, University of Paris I-Pantheon-Sorbonne,
France, and Joan Rothschild, CUNY Graduate Center, USA
Chair: Joan Rothschild

This is a call for papers from participants whose research explores,
directly or indirectly, relationships of the Arts, Technology and Gender.
The proposed session seeks to be a space to exchange case studies and share
reflections on varied ways the Arts, Technology and Gender may intersect and
interrelate. By Arts we include arts generally (visual arts, both fine and
applied, film and photography, literature, music, theatre, dance and other
performing arts, etc). Among some basic questions to be considered: Are
there, in the arts, as in other areas, gendered practices influenced or
adjusted by or through technology? Are there areas and forms in the arts
that may escape gendering, and if so, what role might technology play? Do
some technologies influence gendered divisions more than or differently from
others?

Please send a one-page CV, a title and an abstract (500 words), in Spanish,
French or English, in the body of the message, to Martine Duquesne at
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Revised Deadline: January 31, 2002

Grace Lees-Maffei MA RCA ILTM
Senior Lecturer in the History & Theory of Design & Applied Arts
University of Hertfordshire
Faculty of Art and Design
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