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USC Philosophy
March 16-18, 2000
University of South Carolina / Columbia, SC

 
Second Annual University of South Carolina
Comparative Literature Conference

 
Directed by Martin Donougho (USC Philosophy) and
Paul Allen Miller (USC Comparative Literature)

 
History, Technology, and Identity: After Foucault
 
Plenaries:
    Thomas Flynn (Emory)  
    David Konstan (Brown)
    John Neubauer (Amsterdam)
    G. S. Rousseau (De Montfort and Oxford)
    Jerald Wallulis (South Carolina)
 
The conference is a follow-up to the two-year international conference, Cultural History After Foucault, held in 1997 and 1998 at the Universities of Amsterdam and Aberdeen. It seeks to examine both the limits and contributions of Foucault's thought in the three interrelated topics of history, technology, and identity. Selected papers from the conference will be published in the journal Intertexts.
 
The conference is supported in part by the College of Liberal Arts, The University of South Carolina.
 
Contact Martin Donougho or Paul Allen Miller for more information.
 

Links:
    The official Comparative Literature web site for the conference.
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