Seasecs 2003

Columbia, South Carolina, Feb 27th - March 1st

Call for Papers
“Saints and Sinners:
Subversion and Submission
in the 18th Century"

We welcome proposals for papers and panels on the conference theme, including...

Ethics And Economics Of Criminality
Friends & Enemies

Social Construction Of Licit And Illicit Desire

Violence & Sentimentalism

Deformed Bodies/Beautiful Minds

Slave Trade & Religious Ideology
Monasteries, Convents & The Gothic

Revolutionary Saints & Sinners

Spectacles Of Pleasure & Pain

Virtue, Vice & The Colonized Subject

Pleasures Of Satire & Caricature

Consumerism & Empire

Eighteenth-Century Fiction On Film: Thematics and Narrative Techniques

All other topics related to the long eighteenth century are also welcome.

SEASECS is a multi-disciplinary group whose interests embrace such fields as economics, history, politics, science, art and architecture, literature, music, philosophy, and religion.

Proposals for panels or papers to Zeynep Tenger and Paul Trolander, English Department, Berry College, Mount Berry, GA 30149.

Deadline: October 15, 2002.

Email: ztenger@berry.edu or ptrolander@berry.edu ; tel: (770) 233-4074; fax: (706) 368 6951.

Call for Graduate Student Papers: SEASECS will offer two prizes of $300 each for the best essay by a graduate student presented at the Columbia, SC. meeting. If you are a graduate student, please send three copies of your essay and proof of graduate student status (such as a photo copy of your student id) to:

Elaine Breslaw
History Department
University of Tennessee
Knoxville, TN 37996

Deadline:
February 1. The prizes will be presented at the conference luncheon on Saturday.


 

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