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Dear colleagues:Please find below a repeat positing of the call for papers and a registration form for the Third Kentucky Conference on Narrative. Please forward this document to your subscribers. Thank you very much. Joachim Knuf TEXTS AND IDENTITIES THE THIRD KENTUCKY CONFERENCE ON NARRATIVE OCTOBER 14 - 16, 1994 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY The Department of Communication, University of Kentucky, invites you to submit papers and abstracts for a conference on narrative, to be held Friday, October 14, to Sunday, October 16, at the University of Kentucky. THE THEME OF THIS YEAR'S CONFERENCE, TEXTS AND IDENTITIES, suggests topics for our discussions that focus on the ways in which individual and collective identities are created and maintained through narrative, both face to face and mediated. Again, we would like to bring together a wide range of interests, including linguistics, discourse and conversation analysis, language and social interaction, pragmatics, semiotics, and many others. We hope to attract scholars from many disciplines in the humanities and social sciences, such as literary history, philology, folklore, anthropology, linguistics, COMMUNICATION, WOMEN'S STUDIES AND ALL OTHERS INTERESTED IN NARRATIVE. Theoretical or methodological contributions are as welcome as case studies of narrative in context. A registration fee of $50.00 ($15.00 for students) will pay for buffet lunches and refreshments. Included in the regular registration fee is a subscription to the conference volume, to be published by the University Press of America. We are greatly pleased to announce two special conference events: Friday morning: WORKSHOP ON BIOGRAPHICAL NARRATIVE, conducted by Gerhard Riemann of the University of Kassel, Germany. SATURDAY AFTERNOON: KEYNOTE ADDRESS: 'NARRATIVES IN ORDINARY CONVERSATION,' BY SUSAN ERVIN-TRIPP, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT Berkeley. Please send two copies of abstracts or finished papers to the conference organizer: Joachim Knuf, Department of Communication, 127 Grehan Building, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40506-0042, (606) 257-7805, E- mail: jknufMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueukcc.uky.edu The deadline for submissions is May 15, 1994. The final program will be sent out to participants in early June. Manuscripts completed by December 31, 1994, will be reviewed for inclusion in a volume of conference proceedings. An e-mail listserve has been set up to facilitate THE CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION. MAIL THE MESSAGE 'SUB NARRATE FIRSTNAME LASTNAME' TO LISTSERV
UKCC.UKY.EDU TO RECEIVE CONFERENCE MAILINGS. Hotel rooms have been reserved; details will follow with registration information. Please circulate this announcement among your colleagues and students! ============================================== (PLEASE PRINT AND RETURN WITH YOUR CHECK!) ============================================== PRE-REGISTRATION FORM TEXTS AND IDENTITIES THE THIRD KENTUCKY CONFERENCE ON NARRATIVE OCTOBER 14 - 16, 1994 UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY 18TH FLOOR, PATTERSON OFFICE TOWER LEXINGTON, KY ============================================== REGISTRATION Please use this form to advance register for the Third Kentucky Conference on Narrative no later than September 30. Thereafter, please register at the conference. The conference site is the 18th floor of the Patterson Office Tower on the University of Kentucky campus. Parking information will be included in the registration confirmation. Please provide the following information: Name to appear on convention badge: Address: CITY: STATE: Zip: DAY TIME PHONE: ( ) - E-MAIL: Institutional affiliation: The regular registration fee is $50.00; students and the unwaged register for $15.00. The registration fee will cover a buffet lunch and refreshments, as well as a subscription to the conference volume (regular registration only). Please make your check payable to THE "UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY" AND MARK IT "1994 NARRATIVE CONFERENCE." Registration confirmation and receipts will be mailed to you as soon as possible. [ ] Please check here if you need parking. ============================================== WORKSHOP INFORMATION A limited number of places are available for the WORKSHOP ON BIOGRAPHICAL NARRATIVE, conducted by Gerhard Riemann of the University of Kassel. The workshop will take place Friday morning, October 14, 1994. Places will be allocated on a first-come basis. A package of materials will be made available to participants who have registered for the workshop. If you are interested in participating in the workshop, please SEND A SEPARATE CHECK FOR $10.00, MARKED "WORKSHOP," to cover the copying and distribution of the materials. Checks that arrive after the available places are filled will be returned. [ ] PLEASE CHECK HERE IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO PARTICIPATE IN THE workshop. ============================================== HOTEL INFORMATION Contingents of rooms are available in two hotels: THE SPRINGS INN 2020 Harrodsburg Road Lexington, KY 40503 Reservations: TOLL-FREE: 1-800-354-9503 FAX: (606) 277-3142 TEL: (606) 277-5751 Room rates (excluding tax): SINGLE: $36.00 DOUBLE: $44.00 The cut-off rate for reservations at this preferred rate is September 14, 1994. Please make your reservations early. RADISSON PLAZA HOTEL LEXINGTON 369 West Vine Street Lexington, KY 40507-1636 Reservations: FAX: (606) 281-3704 TEL: (606) 231-9000 Room rates (excluding tax): SINGLE: $89.00 DOUBLE: $89.00 TRIPLE: $89.00 QUADRUPLE: $89.00 The cut-off rate for reservations at this preferred rate is September 13, 1994. Please make your reservations early. If you need any help with alternative hotel arrangements, please call the Greater Lexington Convention and Visitors Bureau at (606) 233-1221. ============================================== For all other information and assistance, please contact: Joachim Knuf, Conference Organizer College of Communications and Information Studies, University of Kentucky 127 Grehan Building, Lexington, KY 40506-0042 (606) 257-7805 JKNUF
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