Due Sep 30 | CPF – NEMLA 2018 "Women and/in Storytelling in Early Modern France"
Call for Papers:
Panel on: Women and/in Storytelling in Early Modern France
Chair: Kathleen Loysen (Montclair State University)
A panel dedicated to examining how women authors saw themselves and how others saw women as authors in the early modern period in France – essentially, the question of women’s prises de parole, or assuming the power of speaking and writing authoritatively. Papers are welcome which explore the notion of authorship itself: how women saw themselves as authors, how women were presented as authors, authorities, and originators of multiple modes of discourse (both oral and written), and the role of the conversational and dialogical process within such developments.
More info at: http://www.buffalo.edu/nemla/convention/callforpapers.html[buffalo.edu]
Abstracts due 9/30/17; conference is in Pittsburgh, April 12-15, 2018.
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