Major
Conferences
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Theories
of Reference and Representation. Indiana University, October 1982
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Deciding
What to Know: The Professional Authorization of Knowledge in the
Humanities. Indiana University, October 1983 |
Disciplinarity:
Formations, Rhetorics, Histories. University of Minnesota, April
1989 |
Writing
Histories of Rhetoric. University of Texas, Arlington, October 1989 |
The
Role of Theory in the Undergraduate Classroom: Curriculum, Pedagogy,
Politics. Indiana University of Pennsylvania, September 1990 |
Intellectual
Property and the Construction of Authorship. Case Western Reserve
University, April 1991 |
Cultural Agency/Cultural Authority: Politics and Poetics of Intellectual Property in the Post-Colonial Era. Rockefeller Center, Bellagio, Italy, March 1993 |
New Economic Criticism. Case Western Reserve University, October 1994 |
Cultures of Writing: Places, Spaces, and Interfaces of Writing and Writing Technologies. Case Western Reserve University, February 1997 |
Culture and Economics. Exeter University, July 1998 |
Globalization and the Image. Case Western Reserve University, November 2001.
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Major
Publications
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Men in Feminism. Ed. Alice Jardine and Paul Smith. New York:
Methuen, 1987. |
The
Construction of Authorship: Textual Appropriation in Law and Literature.
Ed. Martha Woodmansee and Peter Jaszi. Durham: Duke University Press,
1994. |
Changing
Classroom Practices: Resources for Literary and Cultural Studies.
Ed. David Downing. Urbana: National Council of Teachers of English
Press, 1994. |
The
New Economic Criticism: Studies at the Intersection of Literature
and Economics. Ed. Martha Woodmansee and Mark Osteen. London:
Routledge, 1999. |
Production,
Consumption and Value.
Special issue of New Literary History 30.2 (Spring 2000). |
The
Question of the Gift: Essays Across Disciplines. Ed. Mark Osteen.
New York: Routledge, 2002. |
Globalization
and the Image. Ed. Kurt Koenigsberger. Special issue of Genre:
Forms of Discourse and Culture 36.3/4 (Fall/Winter 2003). Forthcoming. |
Blue
Notes: Jazz Poetics, Politics, and History.
Ed. Mark Osteen. Special issue of Genre: Forms of Discourse and
Culture 37.3/4 (Fall/Winter 2004). Forthcoming. |
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