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>CALL FOR ABSTRACTS!
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>Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference
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>"Constructing Knowledge Across the Humanities"
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>University of Utah, Salt Lake City - April 4-5, 2003
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>KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
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>JAMES ELKINS: Professor of Art History & Criticism, School of the Art
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>Institute of Chicago
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>PHILIPPA LEVINE: Professor of History, University of Southern
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>California
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>ATTENTION GRADUATE STUDENTS:
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>The Humanities Graduate Conference Committee invites you to share your
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>work at a conference organized by graduate students for graduate
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>students. This year's theme presents a question to further expand the
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>interdisciplinary conversation: What are the facts, manners, and means that
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>shape the construction of knowledge across the Humanities?
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>ABSTRACT SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:
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>Graduate students please submit an electronic abstract (250 words or
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>less) of your paper, presentation, collaborative work, or performance.
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>Please include the abstract in the body of your e-mail message
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>(attachments will not be read), and send it to:
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>[log in to unmask]
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>Please include presentation title, author's name, institutional and
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>departmental affiliation, mailing address, e-mail address, and phone
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>number. We must receive your abstract by December 1, 2002. Works in
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>progress, panel presentations, and creative works are welcome.
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>FOR MORE INFORMATION, please contact:
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>Paul Ketzle: [log in to unmask] (801-463-4766)
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>Deborah Moeller: [log in to unmask] (801-523-9721)
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>Dr. Maureen Mathison, faculty advisor:
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>[log in to unmask] (801-581-6214)
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>Visit our web site at: www.hum.utah.edu/hgc/
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>POSSIBLE PANEL TOPICS:
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>Aesthetics and/or Art History
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>Challenges of Interdisciplinarity
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>(Inter/Cross/Trans) Disciplinary Identity
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>The Place of the Private
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>Truth, Meaning, Knowledge
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>Educational Reform
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>Creation, Performance, Text
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>Pedagogy
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>Issues in Race, Class, Gender, Sexuality
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>Culture, Language, Composition
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>(Inter-)Disciplinary Knowledge
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>Ethics and Activism
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>History's Interdisciplinary Future
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>Science, Mind, and Nature
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>Literature and "-isms"
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>Rethinking Theory and Method
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>Social Criticism and Cultural Studies
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>Philosophical Movements
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>Public Memory and Social Space
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>... additional topics welcome ...
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>ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE:
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>December 1, 2002
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