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Fri Mar 31 17:19:18 2006
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WEBS OF DISCOURSE 
The Intertextuality of Science Studies 
 
The thirty-first annual Texas Tech University Comparative Literature 
Symposium, "Webs of Discourse: The Intertextuality of Science Studies," 
will meet on February 5-7, 1998.  Plenary speakers are Donna Haraway, Lynn 
Randolph, Marcos Novak, and Carl Rubino. 
 
Is a comprehensive synthesis of science studies across the discursive 
disciplines possible?  What roles will the Web and other interactive 
technologies play?  We invite discussion of these and related issues by 
scholars working in any area of cultural science studies, as well as by 
rhetoricians, critical theorists, and literature scholars. 
 
Visit our Web site at http://www.english.ttu.edu/wod/ 
 
Send 1-2 pp. abstracts by October 30, 1997, to Bruce Clarke, e-mail: 
[log in to unmask], or Department of English, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX 
79409-3091 
 
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