From: Virginie Alix Pouzet <v...@duke.edu>

Call for Papers

"Constructing Images of the Self"
Annual Graduate Student Conference
Duke University, Durham, NC (USA)
February 20-22, 2004


Guest Speaker:  Hubert Laszkiewicz, Professor of History, Katolicki
Uniwersytet Lubelski, Poland
http://www.romancestudies.aas.duke.edu/events.html

The aim of this conference is to explore the notion of the self as an
underlying construct of individual self-perception and communal
history, as it is reflected in art, philosophy, ethics and politics
among other possible areas of human behavior.  Our hope is to bring
together students of different interests, cultures and opinions in an
attempt to bridge the gap that exists among defined, and thus limiting,
disciplines of knowledge.  Our main interest is in the process of
constructing the self, specifically in how and why different types of
imagery are involved.  Papers from all intellectual and theoretical
approaches are welcomed, with the priority given to those in
comparative and interdisciplinary areas of study.

Possible topics include but are not limited to:

·       Creating national identity
·       National vs. Individual self-perception
·       Violence and Communal Suffering
·       Memory and Memory Creation
·       Trauma, Madness and Hysteria
·       Historiography and Fiction

·       Representation of the self (text, film, theatre, painting, etc.)
·       Imagery: visual sign vs. written language
·       Imaginary vs. Reality
·       Visual vs. Aural
·       Representation of Physical Senses in the poetic/narrative
discourse
·       The Role of the Mass Culture

·       Autobiography
·       Egotism
·       Gender identities; feminism, queer studies
·       Marginality
·       Competing claims to authority; The "Double" and the "Self"
·       Subconscious in the image of the Self
·       The Corporeal vs. the Spiritual

Presentations will be limited to 20 minutes.  The working language of
the conference will be English, but papers in French and Spanish are
also welcomed.  Submissions are accepted in any of these languages, and
should include an abstract of no more than 300 words, and a cover
letter listing paper title, applicant's name, address, telephone
number, e-mail address, and institutional affiliation.  Please, make
your abstract anonymous.

Address all submissions via post or e-mail, by January 5, 2004 to:

Anna Navrotskaya:  a...@duke.edu
Rebecca Ingram:  r...@duke.edu

Duke University
Department of Romance Studies
Attn: Anna Navrotskaya / Rebecca Ingram
205 Languages
Box 90257
Durham, NC 27708-0257


Please, address further questions and inquires to:
Anna Navrotskaya:  a...@duke.edu



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