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************************ CALL FOR PAPERS ******************************** The English Department at the State University of New York at Buffalo announces its Sixth Annual Graduate Student Conference, "Framing Time: Text/Archive/Trace" which will take place on April 5, 1997 at the Center for the Arts. Contributors are encouraged to submit 500-word abstracts addressing the concept of temporality as it hinges upon marxism, feminism, narrative, theater, post-colonialism, history, pedagogy, theory, sexuality, travel, collections, subjectivity, racism, queer studies, and psychoanalysis within a variety of discourses, including literature, philosophy, poetics, law, the social sciences, biology, anthropology, technology, and the visual arts. Possible topics include: ** Media Arts, Storage, Leaks, Transmission, Control ** Nostalgia From Fashion to Fascism ** Everyday vs. Monumental Time (the "anecdotal," the "epic") ** Specters of Western Time, Conjuring the "East" ** Memory, Moment, "Event" ** Shock and/or Banality ** Aliens & Mothers: "domestic" time, the return of the repressed ** Fissures, Enlightenments ** "Our Time," "Time Out of Joint," the "Cutting Edge" ** Counting the "Masses" ** Mourning and Monuments, Patents and Paternity ** Cinematic Time: Manufacturing Absorption/Anxiety ** Premodern, Nonwestern Sexualities, and Victorian Constructions ** Journalism, Photos, Talk Shows, Genealogies ** Anthropology, Ethnography, Supplements ** Myths of Origin: Once Upon a Nation-State, Once Upon a Subject ** Film Noir, Serial Killers ** Tradition/History: collective memory, the retrospection of culture ** Civilizing "Symptoms," Symptoms of "Civilization" ** Feminist "Generations," Cyclical Time, Plural Events ** Tourism, Leisure, Souvenirs ** Pedagogical Versus Performative: the accumulative and/or recursive ** Gambling on Working Time ** Collections: the library, museum, & memorabilia Send abstracts (six copies, with cover page including name, address, phone, e-mail number, and affiliation) no later than January 28, 1997 to the following address: Abby Coykendall, Department of English, 306 Clemens Hall, SUNY at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 14260 (for further information: v526s9yn@ubvm.cc.buffalo. edu). Alternative, non-academic forms of presentation are also welcome with a description. ***************** PLEASE DISTRIBUTE TO RELEVANT LISTS ********************* ***************************************************************************** Marek Tuszynski - Internet Program Coordinator, The Stefan Batory Foundation ul. Flory 9 (IV floor), 00-586 Warsaw, ph. 4822 488055; fax 4822 493561; http://www.batory.org.pl; try http://www2.batory.org.pl/klonDB *****************************************************************************