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- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1992 17:44:18 -0500
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- From: Stephanie Moskal Fysh <sfysh@EPAS.UTORONTO.CA>
- Subject: Re: Endorsement Provided
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- at Dec 23, 92 3:28 pm
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- >
- > FROM: Kevin L. Cope
- > TO: C18-L Readership and Others
- >
- > Dear Readers,
- >
- > Brian McCrea (of the University of Florida) and I are planning to
- > propose a seminar for the 1994 ASECS meeting. We would like to
- > request your (electronic) signature by way of endorsement (for
- > those of you who might be unfamiliar with ASECS procedures, let me
- > mention that those who wish to propose seminars are required to
- > submit approbatory signatures from the membership). Below you will
- > find the title and the description of our propsoed seminar. Beneath
- > the proposal you will find an electronic reply form. Please "clip"
- > it (using whatever program you use for such operations), add your
- > signature (your name) to it, and send it back to me at my electronic
- > address, ENCOPE@LSUVM.SNCC.LSU.EDU. Thank you very much.
- >
- >
- > ASECS 1994 SEMINAR: "GENDER IN QUOTATION MARKS: THE QUESTION OF
- > FEMALE PLOTS AND TECHNIQUES"
- > CHAIRS: KEVIN L. COPE (LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY) and BRIAN MCCREA
- > (UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA)
- >
- > The basis for this session is a little-noted tendency in recent
- > works by scholar-critics like Patricia Meyer Spacks and Nancy
- > Armstrong. A quotation from Spacks's "Afterword" to her recent book,
- > _Desire and Truth_, sets the issue quite economically: "To the
- > 'masculine' realm belong self-love, reason, sublimity, art. Social
- > sentiment, emotion of all kinds, beauty, and nature associate with the
- > 'feminine' . . . In a crude sense, self-love, reason, and sublimity
- > can be understood as categories of domination, their 'feminine'
- > counterparts as emblems of community." Throughough _Desire and
- > Truth_, Spacks repeatedly alludes to gender but places her references
- > in quotation marks. The reason for this, perhaps, is that she seeks
- > to forestall obvious objections to her argument, a listing by her
- > critics of works by male authors in which "social sentiment, emotion
- > of all kinds, and nature" are valorized. This session will seek
- > papers that consider either this recent tendency of leading feminist
- > critics to put gender in quotation marks, or papers which consider
- > the notion that there are plots and techniques that are the exclusive
- > property or discursive domain of females. Since the early 1970s,
- > the notion that there are feminine plots has been so widespread as
- > to seem indisputable. But does the recent tendency to put gender
- > in quotation marks open this indisputable truth to debate?
- >
- >
- > I RECOMMEND THIS PANEL FOR INCLUSION IN THE 1994 ASECS PROGRAM:
- >
- >
- > _Stephanie Moskal Fysh________________________________________________
- > (please sign your name electronically)
- >
- > Return, please, to Kevin L. Cope, at ENCOPE@LSUVM.SNCC.LSU.EDU or
- > ENCOPE@LSUVM.BITNET or ENCOPE@LSUVM. Thank you so much, and see
- > you in South Carolina!
- >
-
-
- --
- Stephanie Moskal Fysh | "Today an eighteenth-century scholar may well
- Dept. of English | be Jewish, female, or generally irreverent."
- Univ. of Toronto | - Lawrence Lipking
- (sfysh@epas.utoronto.ca) |
-