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>From: "Roberta C. Martin" <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: UPDATE: The Sign of Angellica: Writing Women, Subversive
>Texts; Aphra Behn Society for Women in the Arts (7/1/05;
>10/28/05-10/30/05)
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>UPDATE: Extended Deadline for "The Sign of Angellica: Writing Women,
>Subversive Texts"; Aphra Behn Society for Women in the Arts,
>1660-1830 (7-01-05; 10/28/05-10/30/05)
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>"The Sign of Angellica: Writing Women, Subversive Texts."
>Aphra Behn Society for Women in the Arts, 1660-1830
>Fifteenth Annual Conference, October 28-30, 2005
>At the El Caribe, Daytona Beach, Florida
>
>The deadline for The Aphra Behn Society for Women in the Arts,
>1660-1830, has been extended to July 1st, 2005. We invite you to join
>us at the El Caribe Hotel and Conference Center in Daytona Beach,
>Florida,October 28-30, 2005 for a spirited, rousing, if not rowdy,
>discussion of the fascinating women of the Restoration and long
>Eighteenth Century. The theme of our festivities is "The Sign of
>Angellica: Writing Women, Subversive Texts." As our conference title
>suggests, we encourage the submission of papers which explore any aspect
>of the way that women write, or were writtenby, the texts of that
>period. In what way did such texts subvert, or failto subvert,
>Restoration and Eighteenth Century discourses of religion,gender,
>sexuality, public and private behavior, domestic relations, status,
>jurisprudence, governance, science, medicine, and education, to name
>just a few? What were the consequences of writing asa woman and being
>written as a woman during this period.
>
>Extended Deadline for Submissions: July 1st. Detailed abstracts can be
>emailed to Roberta C. Martin at behnny_at_hotmail.com or at
>martinr_at_mail.ecu.edu. Electronic submissions are preferred, but
>hard-copy abstracts can be mailed to Prof. Roberta C. Martin, Department
>of English, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC 27858-4353. Please
>include professional affiliation as well as email and snail mail
>addresses.
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>Our conference welcomes complete panels as well as individual
>presentations. Papers should be no longer than 15-20 minutes long.
>Presenters should be members of the Aphra Behn Society and can join us
>by visiting the Aphra Behn Web page: http://prometheus.cc.emory.edu/behn/.
>The Society also offers a prize for the best graduate student presentation,
>so grad. scholars, don't be shy!
>
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