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The Modernist Studies Association
 New Modernisms II
12-15 October 2000
The University of Pennsylvania
 
CALL FOR PANEL AND SEMINAR PROPOSALS
 
 A return to modernism at the end of the millennium is
not a farewell but a new beginning.
Susan Stanford Friedman
 
 
In its 1999 inaugural conference, described by The Chronicle of Higher
Education as  giving new life for modernism,  the Modernist Studies
Association created a forum wherein scholars, poets, musicians and
artists could contribute to this ongoing revitalization. Modernist
studies is reemerging as a dynamic and complex field, hospitable to
interdisciplinary, international and multicultural approaches and
energized by recent work in race, class, gender and sexuality.  New
Modernisms II  convenes at the University of Pennsylvania, and will
incorporate the urban diversity of Philadelphia. Our plenary sessions
will emphasize the arts, and performance, but our call for panel and
seminar proposals remains open.
 
Proposal guidelines are available on the MSA website:
http://www.psu.edu/dept/english/MSA/msa2.htm
 
The MSA homepage can be visisted at:
http://www.psu.edu/dept/english/MSA/msa.htm
 
Queries about seminar and panel proposals may be
directed to:
Cassandra Laity: [log in to unmask]  or Michael Coyle:
[log in to unmask]
Completed proposals should be submitted to:
Professor Bob Perelman
Department of English
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA 19104
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In its 1999 inaugural conference, described by <b><i>The Chronicle of
Higher Education</b></i> as  giving new life for modernism,  the
Modernist Studies Association created a forum wherein scholars, poets,
musicians and artists could contribute to this ongoing revitalization.
Modernist studies is reemerging as a dynamic and complex field,
hospitable to interdisciplinary, international and multicultural
approaches and energized by recent work in race, class, gender and
sexuality.  New Modernisms II  convenes at the University of
Pennsylvania, and will incorporate the urban diversity of Philadelphia.
Our plenary sessions will emphasize the arts, and performance, but our
call for panel and seminar proposals remains open.<br>
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Proposal guidelines are available on the MSA website: <br>
<a href="http://www.psu.edu/dept/english/MSA/msa2.htm"
eudora="autourl">http://www.psu.edu/dept/english/MSA/msa2.htm</a><br>
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The MSA homepage can be visisted at:<br>
<a href="http://www.psu.edu/dept/english/MSA/msa.htm"
eudora="autourl">http://www.psu.edu/dept/english/MSA/msa.htm</a><br>
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Queries about seminar and panel proposals may be directed to:<br>
Cassandra Laity: [log in to unmask]&nbsp; or Michael Coyle:
[log in to unmask]<br>
Completed proposals should be submitted to:
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<dd>Professor Bob Perelman
<dd>Department of English
<dd>University of Pennsylvania
<dd>Philadelphia, PA 19104</font><font color="#0000FF"><u>
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