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                    Justa Series of Interpretations of Bob Dylan's          Lyrical Works:  AnAcademic Conference at Dartmouth College

Dylan

AUGUST 11-13, 2006

Sponsored by:

The Provost, Dartmouth College
Dean of the Faculty, Dartmouth College
The John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding
Dartmouth College
Master of Arts in Liberal Studies Program, Dartmouth College
The Department of English, Dartmouth College
The Leslie Center for the Humanities at Dartmouth College

Conference Director: Louis A. Renza, Department of English

           Previous conferences and symposia on Bob Dylan have addressed the complex composition of his works: their orientation toward (vocal, musical, live-concert, and/or recorded) performance; their links to and revisions of musical precedents; their social-historical significance; and Dylan’s own status as a cultural icon. But the singular quality of his imaginative art clearly lies as much if not more in his songs’ poetic density. The goal of the Dartmouth Conference is to give premier attention to this last side of Bob Dylan’s works--in short, to offer variant critical interpretations of them, lashed firmly to close readings.

            Speakers include (in alphabetical order):

Betsy Bowden
Aidan Day
Michael Denning
Janet Gezari
John Hinchey
Eric Lott

Michael Marqusee
Christopher Ricks

Conference papers will focus on the Dylan work in relation to the following topics: misogyny, anti-politics, the failure of romance, judgment, and the album as aesthetic unit.  Other topics include "Fast and Loose in Street-Legal" and Love and Theft and "Love and Theft."

Send all inquiries to Louis A. Renza at louis.a.renza@dartmouth.edu, or (603)-646-2928.

For further information about this conference, go to http://www.dartmouth.edu/~2006dylancon/

Last Updated: 10/8/08