IAPL
CONFERENCE HISTORY
Since
its founding in 1976, the IAPL has held annual conferences, on an issue
of special contemporary importance. Past IAPL meetings have taken place
at the following locations (conference coordinators are listed in parentheses):
- Harvard
Divinity School (1976): Images of the Human
Being: Pessimism versus Optimism (Jean-Jacques Demorest)
- University
of Minnesota at Minneapolis (1977): Man, Nature,
and the Work of Art (Leonard L. Duroche)
- Case
Western Reserve University (1978): (Peter Salm)
- SUNY
at Binghamton (1979): Interpretation and Method
(M.C. Dillon)
- University
of Maine at Orono (1980): (Robert C. Carroll)
- SUNY
at Albany (1981): Representation (T.R. Martland)
- Northwestern
University (1982): Knowledge and the Limits
of History (James M. Edie and Martha Woodmansee)
- SUNY
at Stony Brook (1983): Deconstruction and
Its Alternatives (Hugh J. Silverman)
- University
of Iowa (1984): Philosophy as Literature/Literature
as Philosophy (Donald G. Marshal)
- City
University of New York (1985): City, Thought,
and Text (Mary Ann Caws and Peter Caws)
- University
of Washington (1986): Value (Charles Altieri)
- University
of Kansas (1987): Postmodernism: Texts, Politics,
Instruction (Gary Shapiro)
- University
of Notre Dame (1988): Politics, Hermeneutics,
Aesthetics (Gerald L. Bruns)
- Emory
University (1989): Dialectic and Narrative
(Dalia Judovitz and Thomas R. Flynn)
- University
of California, Irvine (1990): Bodies, Image,
Writing, Technology (Juliet F. MacCannell and Alexander Gelley)
- Universite
de Montreal, Quebec, Canada (1991): Change:
Arts/Politics/Sciences (Christie McDonald)
- Duquesne
University (1993): Visibility and Expressivity
(Wilhelm S. Wurzer)
- University
of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada (1994): Thinking
between Philosophy and Literature (Massimo Verdicchio and Robert Burch)
- Villanova
University (1995): Virtual Incorporations
(John Carvalho)
- George
Mason University (1996): Dramas of Culture
(Wayne J. Froman and John Burt Foster, Jr.)
- University
of South Alabama/Mobile (1997): Marginal Regions/Textual
Margins (James Swearingen and Joanne Cutting-Gray)
- University
of California-Irvine / School of the Arts (1998):
Interrogating Images (Stephen Barker)
- Trinity
College, Hartford, CT (1999):
Postmodern Sites (Drew Hyland)
- Istituto
Italiano Per Gli Studi Filosofici (January,
2000): IAPL in Naples (Massimo Verdicchio, Silvana Carotenuto,
Hugh J. Silverman, and Antonio Gargano)
- Stony
Brook University (2000): Crossing
Borders (Hugh J. Silverman and Michael Sanders)
- Spelman
College, Atlanta, GA (2001):
Beginnings (Roy Martinez and Beverly Guy-Sheftal)
- Erasmus
University, Rotterdam, THE NETHERLANDS
(2002): Intermedialities (Henk Oosterling)
- University
of Leeds, ENGLAND
(2003): Writing Aesthetics (Martin McQuillan)
- Le
Moyne College and Syracuse University (2004):
Virtual Materialities (Thomas P. Brockelman and Gregg Lambert)
- University
of Helsinki, FINLAND (2005): Chiasmatic Encounters (Kuisma Korhonen)
- University of Freiburg, GERMANY; Universite Marc Bloch - Strasbourg, FRANCE; Beyeler Foundation - Basel, SWITZERLAND (2006): Between Three: Arts-Media-Politics (Terri J. Hennings, Freiburg with Jacob Rogozinski, Strasbourg)
- University of Cyprus, Nicosia, CYPRUS (2007): Layering - visual/textual/spatial/temporal (Maria Margaroni)
For More Information
Contact:
Hugh J. Silverman, IAPL
Executive Director
International Association
for Philosophy and Literature
Stony Brook University
Stony Brook, NY 11794-3750
USA
Tel: 631-632-7592;
631-331-4598; Fax: 631-331-0142
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