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>From: "Jacqueline Wernimont" <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: CFP: Science and Literature at the RSA (5/10/05; RSA,
>3/23/06-3/25/06)
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>CFP: Science and Literature at the RSA, 2006
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>We welcome papers for a session on "Literature and Early Modern Science"
>to be presented at the annual conference of the Renaissance Society of
>America in 2006 (San Francisco, 23-25 March). Topics could range across
>the broad set of early modern disciplines which are now labeled under
>the rubric of 'science' (natural philosophy, astronomy, alchemy,
>medicine, etc.), and their intersection with written methods of
>transmission, both self-consciously 'literary' and those associated with
>the wider history of the book. They might include the reuse of
>scientific matter in literary forms; the relation between rhetoric,
>poetics and scientific analogy; literary and bookish methods of
>knowledge making.
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>Please send abstracts and brief CV's to Piers Brown
>([log in to unmask]) and Jacqueline Wernimont
>([log in to unmask]) by May 10th.
>
>Participants must join as members of RSA. For information about RSA, the
>conference, and membership, please consult the RSA website at
>http://www.rsa.org
><https://email.brown.edu/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.rsa.org> .
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