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DDD RRR
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DDD ISCERNING the R R IGHT
 
     A conference at the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
 
                           March 8-10, 1996
 
 
Issues surrounding the Right seem to be crucial to contemporary
discussions of postmodernity. We see the "Right" at the heart of recent
popular and academic discourses; it can be traced geographically,
politically, and historically. We'd like to discern -- that is,
unhinge -- what appears to be an assumed relationship between the (civil,
moral, political) Right and popular politics, conceived globally and/or
locally through a consideration of various theoretical, critical,
and/or representational discourses and other cultural productions.
 
We invite papers or panel proposals deriving from a wide variety of
readings of the conference title and a similar variety of disciplinary
perspectives: legal, pedagogical, literary, artistic, anthropological,
race studies, queer, sociological, personal, theoretical, historical,
psychoanalytic, postcolonial, televisual, feminist, cinematic, lesbigay,
scientific, materialist, creative, etc.
 
Send a 300-word paper or panel proposal (papers should be 15-20 minutes
long) by November 1, 1995, to:
 
        Discerning the Right
        Department of English and Comparative Literature
        University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
        P.O. Box 413
        Milwaukee, WI 53201
 
 
If you have questions about the conference, please contact
"[log in to unmask]". You may also email individual and panel
proposals to this address.
 
With support from the Department of English and Comparative Literature,
the Center for Twentieth Century Studies, and the College of Letters and
Science, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee.
 
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