CFP: Computers and Literature Discussion Group (MLA '05)
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CFP: Computers and Literature Discussion Group (MLA '05)


CFP: Computers and Literature Discussion Group (MLA '05)

Papers are sought for the "Computers and Literature" Discussion Group for the 2005 Modern Language Association Conference (27-30 December 2005, Washington D.C.) that explore how literary theory, including editorial theory, is responding to electronic (and hence infinitely revisable) texts. Papers are also welcome on the relationship between computer-assisted analytic techniques and literary theory. Abstracts of 300-500 words by 4 March; Susan Schreibman ([email protected]).




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