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The Green Nineteenth Century (30th Annual Conference of the Nineteenth Century Studies Association, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, March 26-28, 2009)


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Posted by: NCSA
Deadline: 10/03/08

We welcome paper and panel proposals concerning any aspect of "green" studies in the long nineteenth century, including "ecocriticism" in nineteenth-century studies; contemporary discourses on nature; ecotourism; Romantic "ecopoetics" and the politics of nature; animal welfare; sustainability, including sustainable architecture and interior design; landscape painting and nature imagery; dramatic scenery; color associations and color theories; gardening and farming; conservation movements; the idea of the "natural" or "unnatural"; Irish studies; earth-centered religions; and the idea of the "new" and other understandings of "green" studies in the nineteenth century.

Abstracts (no longer than 250 words) for 20-minute papers that provide author's name and paper title in heading, as well as a one-page cv, due by Oct. 3, 2008 to: Christine Roth, Program Chair, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh (roth@uwosh.edu).

Graduate students whose proposals are accepted may apply for a travel grant

Posted on 08/26/08
Expires on 10/03/08 at midnight.

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