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| | Yale2000: Royalty CFP (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07) |
 | | We hope that this panel will include as many disciplines and approaches as possible, including but not limited to: literary representations, artistic representations, philosophical inquiries, historical perspectives, and popular and literary culture. |
 | | -century Europe, but also how such ideas of "royalty, gender and power" might translate in American culture and in the colonial spaces of European power, such as specific African nations colonized by the British, French, Belgians, and Germans, or in Australia or Canada, among others. |
 | | Do royalty themselves have control over their images in relation to gender and power or is this construct devised for them by tradition? |
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