Welcome to the Society
for Critical Exchange

 
 

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The Society is seeking a new instutional home! For more information, see the Call for Proposals.

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The Society for Critical Exchange, Inc.
Founded 1975; Incorporated 1976


The SCE is North America's oldest scholarly organization devoted to theory. Our various interdisciplinary projects, conferences and symposia serve to advance the role of theory in academic and intellectual arenas. Our projects encompass a broad spectrum of disciplines, most prominently literary studies, legal studies and practices, economics, composition and pedagogy.


This website includes current information about our programs and projects for the 2007-2008 academic year. It includes the extensive archives of past and current SCE projects, publications of the society (including back issues of SCE Reports, Critical Exchange, and News & Notices), and the history of the SCE.

The SCE's 2007 MLA program on Writing Empires is now available, with papers to come by 1 December 2007. At the 2006 MLA convention in Philadelphia the SCE celebrated its thirtieth anniversary with a program devoted to the future of theory and the role of the Society.

Executive Directors
Martha Woodmansee, Case Western Reserve U., Director
Kurt Koenigsberger, Case Western Reserve U., Associate Director


President
 Term ending 31 December 2007
Gerald Graff, English, U of Illinois at Chicago

Board of Directors
Term ending 31 December 2010
Peter Jaszi, Law, American U
Vincent Leitch, University of Oklahoma

Term ending 31 December 2008
Jay Clayton, English, Vanderbilt U
Lisa Maruca, Interdisciplinary Studies, Wayne State U
Adrian Johns, History, U of Chicago


Past Presidents
Ralph Cohen, Barbara Herrnstein Smith, Richard Ohmann, Edward Said, Stanley Fish and Jane Tompkins (co-presidents), Nancy Armstrong, Susan Stewart, Jerome McGann

 

Current News

Recent Publications: The SCE hosted an international multi-disciplinary conference in Cleveland, April 20-23, 2006 -- "Con/texts of Invention." The conference has produced a collection of essays forthcoming from the University of Chicago Press, titled Contexts of Invention: Creative Production in Legal and Cultural Perspective. The conference organizers - Mario Biagioli, Peter Jaszi, and Martha Woodmansee - are editors of the volume.

In October 2005 the Society hosted a conference on "Representing Autism: Writing, Cognition, Disability." In October 2007, Routledge will publish the papers from this conference in volume form as Autism and Representation, edited by Mark Osteen.

The Cultures of Writing Project has produced a special issue of Genre: Forms of Discourse and Culture on "New Histories of Writing" (forthcoming).


Recent Conferences
In November 2007, the Society will sponsor a graduate conference in Cleveland on Image and Imagination in the Visual and Verbal Arts.

Please note: Information on new activities at MLA, MMLA, SAMLA, NEMLA has now moved. To view, please use the Upcoming Events link on our menu bar.