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Feminism(s) & Rhetoric(s) (2/1/03; 10/23/03-10/25/03)

The Fourth Biennial Feminism(s) & Rhetoric(s) Conference
Call for Proposals

The Rhetoric and Composition Program of the Department of English at Ohio State University is pleased to announce the Fourth Biennial International Feminism(s) and Rhetoric(s) Conference, to be held October 23-25, 2003 on the Columbus campus of The Ohio State University. Recognizing the cross-disciplinarity and multivocality of feminisms and rhetorics, this conference invites the participation of scholars, activists, and artists in feminist theory, literacy theory, rhetorical theory, speech communication, art and art theory, creative writing, literary theory, women's studies, education, comparative studies, composition, linguistics, history, postcolonial theory, and other fields.

We invite proposals that explore critical intersections of rhetorics and feminist discourse. Topics might include (but are certainly not limited to) theoretical and practical explorations of the rhetorics of gender, race, class, culture, age, sexuality, and ability in the areas of performance/enactment; space, place, and mapping; digital technologies and media; visual culture; feminist research methodologies; literacies; historical-rhetorical depictions of women; rhetorical discourses of the body; individual and professional identities; revisions of canonical, literary, artistic historical and rhetorical perspectives; the rhetorics of masculinities and men's studies; geopolitical and public policy; institutional practices of school, church, home, workplace; and the rhetorics of recovery and revisions of marginalized groups.

The conference web site address is http://english.ohio-state.edu/femrhet Please check for UPDATES on conference themes, topics, and featured speakers.

Formats may include individual presentations (20 min.), 3-4 member panels (1 1/2 hours), and workshops or roundtables (1 1/2 hrs.). Although traditional presentations are acceptable, we encourage participants to create formats that go beyond the read-aloud academic paper. Interactive sessions that include discussions, dialogues, and performances are especially welcome. Please, each applicant may submit only one proposal.

For individual presentations:

Submit three copies of a 250-word description of the presentation and title. Please indicate the format of your presentation (traditional scholarly paper, performance, dialogue, audience discussion, other alternative form). On a separate cover page, provide the title of your proposal and a brief (25 word) description or abstract. Also list your name, address, phone, e-mail, and institutional affiliation.

For group presentations:

Submit three copies of a 250-750-word description of the presentation and title, indicating the role(s) of each participant. Please indicate the format of your presentation. (traditional scholarly paper, performance, dialogue, audience discussion, other alternative form) On a separate cover page, provide the title of your proposal and a brief (50 word) description or abstract. Also list the names, addresses, phones, e-mails, and institutional affiliations of all participants. Please specify one member to serve as a contact.

All submissions should be received by February 1, 2003. Mail them to:

Feminism(s) and Rhetoric(s) Conference
Rhetoric and Composition Program
Department of English
The Ohio State University
421 Denney Hall
164 West 17th Avenue
Columbus, Ohio 43210

For more information, contact Susan Delagrange at delagrange.2@osu.edu or (419) 755-4235.


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