The deadline for submissions is January 15, 2003.
Guidelines for Submission:
Please submit 500-word abstracts or 10-page papers to NassrNYC@fordham.edu (all submissions must be e-mailed). If you are submitting a proposal to a special session, please submit a duplicate copy of the proposal to the session leader. Also, please let session leaders know if you are applying to more than one special session.
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Some Possible Themes and Topics:
Sites of Cultural Production: Museums, Theaters, Libraries, Lecture Halls, the Streets, Fleet Street, Publishers
Collections--Private and Public
Public Spheres
Domestic Spaces
Urban Romanticism: Romanticism and the City
Placing Romanticism: Texts, Genres, and Topoi
The Place of Form, Rhyme, and Dialect
Textual Spaces: Materiality of the Book
Spatial Poetics
Imagined Spaces
Placing Romanticism in Time
Romantic Millennia: 1803/2003
On the Borders of Romanticism
International Romanticisms:
France, Ireland, Scotland, America--Transatlantic, The East
Translation and the Cross-cultural
Nationalism and Colonialism
The East India Company
Travel
Tourism
Slavery
New Ecologies
Natural Sciences
Sensibility, Passion, and Transport
Romantic Landscapes and Painting
Cartography, Navigation
Transportation: The Mail Coach/Canals/Postal System
Land Reform
Romantic Geologies
National Law
Espionage Locations: Spying on Places
Marketplaces
Legal and Political Spaces
Political Sites: Peterloo, etc.
Foreign Publishers
The Crowd
Architecture
Suburbs
Crime and Policing/The Prison
The Place of ________________ in Romantic Studies Today
[Women's Studies
Particular Noncanonical Authors
Eighteenth-Century Studies
"The Long Eighteenth Century"
The Romantic Century (1750-1850)]
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