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CFP:

WHY WEIMAR?

Questioning the Legacy of Weimar from Goethe to 1999

The Third Interdisciplinary German Studies Conference McGill University, September 16-18, 1999

CALL FOR PAPERS

1999 will mark the 250th anniversary of Goethe's birth, and Weimar will also become the Cultural Capital of Europe. The conference will afford an opportunity for critical reflection on the legacy of Weimar in its various historical manifestations: from the Classical Weimar to the Weimar of 1999. The central theme will be the uses and abuses of Weimar and Classicism in the past 200 years. Questions such as the following could be explored throughout the various manifestations of Weimar:

The conference will focus on the following historical periods and could include period-specific questions such as the following:

Abstracts from disciplines such as Architecture, Art History, Cultural Studies, FilmStudies, German Studies, History, Jewish Studies, Philosophy, Political Science, Sociology, and Women's Studies are welcome. Inter-disciplinary approaches are encouraged. The conference language will be English. A selection of revised papers will be published in the series "McGill European Studies."

300-word abstracts are to be submitted by January 31, 1999 to:

Peter M. Daly, Chair
Department of German Studies
McGill University
1001 Sherbrooke St. W.
Montreal, Que.
H3A 1G5
Canada
Phone: (514) 398-3650
Fax: (514) 398-8239
E-mail: german@leacock.lan.mcgill.ca


Quelle = Email <H-Soz-u-Kult>

From: jkeller@email.gc.cuny.edu
Subject: cfp Why Weimar? (McGill Univ. 16.-18.9.1999)
Date: 27.4.1998


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