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Resurrection Early Modern Women - CONFERENCE (NeMLA)

Philadelphia
Organization: Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
Event: NeMLA
Categories: British, Gender & Sexuality, Women's Studies, Medieval, Early Modern & Renaissance, Long 18th Century, Romantics, Victorian, 20th & 21st Century
Event Date: 2025-03-06 to 2025-03-09 Abstract Due: 2024-09-30

Description: Virginia Woolf’s A Room of One’s Own imagines Shakespeare’s plays being written by Judith, a fabricated sister of Shakespeare, who had escaped an arranged marriage, and turned playwright. Woolf’s text proposes that women need private spaces to write, but this view implies that women during the early modern period were not already prolifically writing, which is not true. Many women during the early modern period were writing and publishing texts across genre, often engaging in political, religious, and social discourse that attempted to revolutionize their societies. Unfortunately, many of these women were excluded from the cannon, thereby limiting access to their writings, because often their writings did not fit the genre definitions of the nineteenth century. Though recent scholarship has worked diligently to add these women back into the cannon, much more work needs to be done to integrate them more fully into academic spaces.
 
This conference panel will investigate the lives and writings of early modern women, especially those engaging in reform and resistance across literature, politics, religion, and gender normative expectations. Though research on any early modern woman writer is sought, exploration which considers women more globally, beyond England, is highly encouraged. Some possible topics include, but are not limited to the following: political and religious dissenters, outcasts and exiles, female coteries & writing circles, and multi-genre/hybrid writing.
 
Note* The NeMLA does not allow presentations in absentia, so please only submit your paper if you plan on attending the conference in-person.
 
Abstracts are due by 30 September 2024. To submit an abstract, please log into the NeMLA Online Submission System at: https://www.cfplist.com/nemla/Home/Login
 
Abstracts must include:
?      Title (80 characters or less)
?      Abstract (200 to 300 words)
?      Brief Bio
?      Media Needs (project/screen/laptop)
 
Please direct all questions to Jennifer Topale at Jennifer.topale@du.edu.
 
Further details and information about this particular session can be found at the official CFP page for the session: https://cfplist.com/nemla/Home/S/21358 

https://cfplist.com/nemla/Home/S/21358

jennifer.topale@du.edu

Jennifer Topale