If you see "ecofeminism" as one (potential) site of academic space, 
then perhaps this conference is for you!

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From: "Jennifer L. Welsh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

**************************CALL FOR PAPERS******************************

The 10th Annual Graduate Student Cultural Studies Conference is being
held this year at Binghamton University-SUNY on April 19-21.

This year's theme,

Citing Cultural Locations: Performing Personal/Theoretical Occasions,

seeks to challenge the boundaries established within the traditional
academic setting and those placed around the academic site itself.  It
acts against illusions of a separation between theoretical production
and lived experience.  Opening up the discussion of cultural studies
to include performances, political activism, and creative expression,
we will explore the occasions where the personal and theoretical meet
and the performances that spring from them, particulary with regards to
transforming both the public and academic space.

Please send 1-2 page abstracts
to LN 2442/Library Tower/BinghamtonUniversity/Binghamton NY 13901
or e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
by 21 March 1996.
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Stefanie S. Rixecker
Centre for Resource Management/
Department of Resource Management
Lincoln University
Canterbury
Aotearoa New Zealand
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone:  (64) (03) 325-2811 x8377
Fax:    (64) (03) 325-3841
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