CFP: Blue Ridge Int'l Conf. on Humanities and Arts (11/15; 4/26/01-4/28/01)

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    CALL FOR PAPERS

    Blue Ridge International Conference
    on the Humanities and the Arts
    Appalachian State University, Boone, NC
     April 26-28, 2001

    Papers can deal with any area:

    British and American Literature
    Classics and Classical Archaeology Comparative Literature
    Creative Work (poetry or short fiction)
    Culture and Civilization
    Cultural Studies and the Arts
    Eastern European Languages and Literatures
    Foreign Languages and Film
    Foreign Languages and International Business
    Francophone Literature
    French Literature
    German Literature
    Histories and Movements through the Millennium
    Human Sciences and Culture
     Italian Literature
     Language Pedagogy
     Latin-American Literature
     Linguistics
    Literary and Cultural Theory
     Literature and the Arts
    Luso-Brazilian Literature
    Media, Technology, and Foreign Languages
    Non-Western Languages and Literatures
    Portuguese Literature
    Russian Literature and Other Slavic Literatures
     Spanish Literature
    Special Session for Undergraduates
    Stylistics
    Teaching of Literature
    Tradition and Innovations in Literature

    Papers are limited to no more than 20 minutes (8-10 double-spaced pages).
    Creative work (e.g., poetry or short fiction) should be suitable for a
    15-minute reading. Workshops on a special topic are 75 minutes. You may
    choose to send both a critical paper or workshop and a creative work;
    however, we ask that no more than one entry be submitted in each category.
    Selected papers will be published as Selected Proceedings.

    We welcome inquiries by mail, phone, fax, or e-mail. One-page abstracts
    should be submitted by e-mail, using the submission form on our website.
    Creative work should be mailed or faxed. We invite scholars to organize and
    propose completed sessions of three papers each. Please use the form on our
    website and supply information on all presenters. All submissions must
    indicate clearly the following: name; most reliable mailing address;
    academic affiliation; telephone number(s); exact title of paper, creative
    work, or workshop; e-mail address; and national origin(s) and genre(s) of
    works discussed.

    If you are interested in submitting a paper, chairing, organizing a session
    or conducting a workshop, please contact:

    Dr. Beverly A. Moser
    Department of Foreign Languages & Literatures
    519 Sanford Hall
    P.O. Box 32063
    Appalachian State University
    Boone, NC 28608
     Phone: 828.262.3095
     Fax: 828.262.7079
     Moserba@appstate.edu
    www.fll.appstate.edu or
     www.fll.appstate.edu/bricha_main.html

    Abstract Deadline
    November 15, 2000

    Appalachian State University is committed to equality of educational
    opportunity and does not discriminate against applicants, students, or
    employees based on race, color,
    national origin, sex, age, disabling condition or sexual orientation.
    Moreover, Appalachian is open to people of all races and actively seeks to
    promote racial integration by
    recruiting and enrolling a larger number of African-American students.

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