 |
 |
Understanding Medium: Word, Image, Media in Nineteenth-Century America, @ c19, the Conference of the Society for Nineteenth-Century Americanists (Berkeley, CA, April 2012)
| Location: | California, United States |
| Call for Papers Deadline: | 2011-09-12 (Archive) |
| Date Submitted: |
2011-06-30 |
| Announcement ID: |
186220 |
|
|
The Society of Early Americanists (SEA) invites paper proposals for a proposed sponsored panel on inter- and trans- medial approaches to early American literature at the upcoming c19, the Conference of the Society of Nineteenth-Century Americanists, to be held in Berkeley, California, April 12-15, 2012. We invite submissions featuring innovative transmedial or intermedial approaches to American literature of the first half of the long nineteenth century, including but not limited to the histories and practices of literature as a mixed media environment; medial transposition; media combination; intermedial references; remediation; genealogical intermediality; intertextuality; illustration; image/text; acoustic and visible; sensory and semiotic, etc. Proposals from across the disciplines (literary studies, visual studies, sociology, history, film studies, media studies, and art history) are welcomed as the panel seeks to bring together scholars whose work places visual and media studies into conversation with literary/textual studies. Applicants need not be SEA members, but are encouraged to join the society by the time of the conference.
Please send 300-word proposals and a brief cv by September 12, 2011 to Christopher J. Lukasik, Department of English, Purdue University, clukasik@purdue.edu.
|
 |
Christopher J. Lukasik
Director of Undergraduate Studies, American Studies
Associate Professor of English and American Studies
Purdue University
Email: clukasik@purdue.edu
|
Didn't find what you're looking for? Try our power search! |
Return to the top of this page
Return to announcements home
|
Send comments and questions to H-Net
Webstaff. H-Net reproduces announcements that have been submitted to us as a
free service to the academic community. If you are interested in an announcement
listed here, please contact the organizers or patrons directly. Though we strive
to provide accurate information, H-Net cannot accept responsibility for the text of
announcements appearing in this service. (Administration)
|
|