Writing, Performance and Theatricality in George Sand's Works
Call for Papers
Eighteenth International George Sand Conference
The University of California, at Santa Barbara
September 25-27, 2008
"Writing, Performance and Theatricality in George Sand's Works"
We invite proposals for papers (in French or English) on aspects of the conference theme, including, but not limited to:
- The Writer at Work
- Conceptions and Assertions of Authorship
- Viewing and Staging Performances
- Theater in the Novel, Novels into Theater
- Oral Literature and Performance
- Creative and Improvisatory Practices
- Ritualization, Public Performance and Social Change
- Travel Narratives and the Staging of the Self
- Gender and Performance - Gender as Performance
- Public, Private and Everyday Performances
- Agency and Intentionality - Creativity and Constraint
- Speech-Act Criticism and George Sand Studies
Send proposals of 250-300 words, with a brief bibliography, preferably in electronic form, by February 15, 2008, to: E-mail : gss18 (a) french-ital.ucsb.edu (to be activated in winter 2007) & rea (a) oxy.edu
Conference Organizers:
Prof. Catherine Nesci and Dominique Jullien
Department of French and Italian
& Anne Marcoline, Ph.D. Candidate
Comparative Literature Program
University of California at Santa Barbara
http://www.french-ital.ucsb.edu
Annabelle Rea, Professor of French Emerita
Spanish and French Literary Studies
Occidental College
Los Angeles, CA 90041
Tel. (818) 244-0487
The George Sand Association : http://www.hofstra.edu/georgesand
(source: Dix-neuf)
Eighteenth International George Sand Conference
The University of California, at Santa Barbara
September 25-27, 2008
"Writing, Performance and Theatricality in George Sand's Works"
We invite proposals for papers (in French or English) on aspects of the conference theme, including, but not limited to:
- The Writer at Work
- Conceptions and Assertions of Authorship
- Viewing and Staging Performances
- Theater in the Novel, Novels into Theater
- Oral Literature and Performance
- Creative and Improvisatory Practices
- Ritualization, Public Performance and Social Change
- Travel Narratives and the Staging of the Self
- Gender and Performance - Gender as Performance
- Public, Private and Everyday Performances
- Agency and Intentionality - Creativity and Constraint
- Speech-Act Criticism and George Sand Studies
Send proposals of 250-300 words, with a brief bibliography, preferably in electronic form, by February 15, 2008, to: E-mail : gss18 (a) french-ital.ucsb.edu (to be activated in winter 2007) & rea (a) oxy.edu
Conference Organizers:
Prof. Catherine Nesci and Dominique Jullien
Department of French and Italian
& Anne Marcoline, Ph.D. Candidate
Comparative Literature Program
University of California at Santa Barbara
http://www.french-ital.ucsb.edu
Annabelle Rea, Professor of French Emerita
Spanish and French Literary Studies
Occidental College
Los Angeles, CA 90041
Tel. (818) 244-0487
The George Sand Association : http://www.hofstra.edu/georgesand
(source: Dix-neuf)
06/01/2007
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