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Narrative: an International Conference

Narrative: an International Conference

Publié le par Alexandre Gefen

Narrative: an International Conference
27 to 29 March 2003, University of California at Berkeley

Plenary Speakers:
Jonathan Culler
Mary Poovey
Elaine Scarry

The eighteenth annual conference of the Society for the Study of Narrative, dedicated to the investigation of narrative, its elements, techniques, and forms; its relations to other modes of discourse; and its power in cultures past and present. The Conference generally features 250-300 participants.

We welcome papers or panels on all aspects of narrative theory and practice, from any genre, period, nationality, discipline, or medium. We encourage literary subjects (including poetry, pre-modern narrative, and film), as well as cross-cultural and interdisciplinary topics (including folklore, history, law, philosophy, and science).

Presentations should be fifteen to twenty minutes long and in English. Conference participants must join the Society for the Study of Narrative.

Two copies of your 500 word abstract and brief vitae by
October 15, 2002 to:
Narrative Conference
Department of English
322 Wheeler #1030
University of California
Berkeley CA 94702-1030
narcon03@socrates.berkeley.edu To ensure readability, cut and paste proposal into the body of your email. Do NOT send attachments. Snail-mail submissions preferred.

For further information, contact Avilah Getzler at the above email address, or visit narrative-conf.ucdavis.edu .

Co-sponsored by UC Berkeley and UC Davis.
Coordinated by Dorothy J. Hale (UC Berkeley), Catherine Robson (UC Davis), and Seymour Chatman (Professor Emeritus, UC Berkeley).