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>From: "Patrick Randolph" <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: CFP: Victorian Female Masculinity
>(grad) (2/1/06; (dis)junctions, 4/7/06-4/8/06)
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>CFP: Female Masculinity in Victorian Literature (dis)junctions: (grad)
>(2/01/06; 4/7/06-4/8/06)
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>(dis)junctions; Lost in Translation (April 7-8, 2006)
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>This call for papers is for a proposed panel to be held at ì(dis)junctions:
>Lost in Translation,î the University of California Riversideís 13th Annual
>Humanities Graduate Conference. It will take place April 7-8, 2006. For
>more information, visit the website:
>http://www.english.ucr.edu/gsea/disjunctions.
>
>Judith Halberstamís book ìFemale Masculinityî has helped open the discourse
>on masculinity removed from the male body. However, some theorists fear
>that this simply recapitulates female agency under a traditionally
>exclusively male term. How is this true, or not trueóespecially within
>Victorian literature? How is masculinity read in Victorian time? Does
>ìmasculinitiesî exist, or is there only one type of masculinity represented
>in Victorian novels? Papers on female masculinity in Victorian literature
>are preferred, but work on alternative masculinities will also be given
>consideration.
>
>Abstracts no longer than 250 words should be e-mailed to:
>ì[log in to unmask]î by February 1, 2006. Please put the text in the body
>of the message, not as an attachment.
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