UPDATE: CFP: Multivocality in 20th-c. Amer. Fiction (3/15; MLA '99)

From: Stephen Souris (ssouris@iglobal.net)
Date: Sat Mar 06 1999 - 18:46:35 EST


UPDATE / REVISED CALL

CALL FOR PROPOSALS/PAPERS

PRE-APPROVED CEA SESSION
AT THE 1999 MLA CONVENTION

THE DECENTERED, MULTIVOCAL TENDENCY
IN 20TH-CENTURY AMERICAN FICTION

DEADLINE: MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1999

This call is for a pre-approved session of the College English
Association at the 1999 MLA convention in Chicago.

All aspects of multivocality in 20th-century American fiction are
pertinent for the session. This call is intentionally open-ended.
Considerations of double-voicedness within conventional third
person prose, shifting focalization in third person prose, the
multiple narrator novel (multiple first person monologues)---all
these and more would qualify. The final shape of the panel will
be determined by what is submitted.

Detailed proposals or (preferably) papers with abstracts due by
Monday, March 15, 1999.

Include abbreviated c.v., home telephone number, e-mail
address, and street address.

Submissions by e-mail are encouraged.

Stephen Souris
Associate Professor of English
Texas Woman's University
ssouris@iglobal.net
940-898-2343

832 Skylark (home address)
Denton, Texas 76205

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