CFP: Ethincity, Folklore, and Indigeneity (grad) (11/30; 2/25-2/26)

From: Sabrina L. Peters-Whitehead (cbslp@TTACS.TTU.EDU)
Date: Wed Oct 06 1999 - 23:47:19 EDT


                                        Call for Papers

             Texas Tech University 2000 Graduate English Studies
                                 Conference:
                 Ethnicity, Folklore, and Indigeneity Panels

  Conference Theme: Surveying the Field(s) at the Millennium: Where We've
                 Been and What's to Come for English Studies

          February 25-26, 2000 Texas Tech University Lubbock, Texas

             Graduate Students are invited to submit papers to:

                                  Jim Cody
                              Dept. of English
                            Texas Tech University
                               Mail Stop 43091
                          Lubbock, Texas 79409-3091
                              Fax: 806-742-0989
                             ngjmc@ttacs.ttu.edu
          Conference Web-site: http://english.ttu.edu/GESConference
   
         Topics include, but are not limited to writing concerning:

               Ethnicity, Folklore, and Indigeneity in General,
     Postcoloniality, Postcolonial Indigeneity, Black Americas, Hispanic
   Indigeneity in the Americas, Oceania, Native Americas, the Africas, the
  Caribbean, Asia, Asian Americas, Chicano-America, Puertorrique-o-America;
   (White) "Settler" Indigeneity in the Americas, Oceania (New Zealand and
    Australia) and South Africa, Folk Art, or any other compatible topic

   250-word abstracts are due by November 30, 1999. e-mail submissions are
 encouraged with GES Conference on subject line. Accepted Presentations will
                   be published in Conference Proceedings.

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