Annual Southwest/Texas Popular Culture Association
and
Southwest/Texas American Culture Association
Sheraton Old Town Hotel
800 Rio Grande Blvd.
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87104
1.800.237.2133 or 1.505.843.6300
March 7-10, 2001
For more details (ongoing), Please see the Association's web site at
http:// www2.okstate.edu/swpca
The Folklore area solicits papers from graduate students, professors,
folklorists,
writers and other aficionados of all things folklore. Also welcome are
proposals for
slide shows, video presentations, musical presentations, and dramatic
presentations.
Suggested Topics include, but are not limited to:
-Regional folklore
-Mexican-American folklore
-Legends
-Songs
-Ballads and corridos
-Festivals
-Proverbs, riddles, rhymes, and folk poetry
-Crafts
-Tales of: saints, heroes, villains, martyrs, etc.
-Beliefs and superstitions
-Folk games
-Folk foods
-Folk speech and naming
-Folk drama and dance
-Folk narratives
-Folk customs and festivals
-and potpourri
Please send a 150 abstract to me by November 1, 2000
Wallis R. Sanborn III
3005 30th street, back house
Lubbock, Texas, 79410-3101
Phone: 806.791.1583
email: ngaws@nts-online.net
back-up email: wsanborn@ttacs.ttu.edu
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