CFP: Motif of Disguise in Literary Texts (6/30/01; collection)

From: David Malcolm (angmd@univ.gda.pl)
Date: Thu Feb 01 2001 - 13:47:00 EST

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    DISGUISES - a collection of essays on the motif of disguise in
    literature in English. The editors (from the University of Jaen, Spain,
    and the University of Gdansk, Poland) invite contributions on a wide
    range of literary disguises, for example: disguise as a literary
    convention; racial/ethnic disguise/passing; cross dressing; and
    linguistic disguise. Essays on all literatures in English are welcome.
    Contributions should be approximately 5000 words in length,
    double-spaced, and presented according to MLA style (1999). Send 250-500
    word abstracts by 30 June 2001 to Dr Pilar Sanchez Calle
    (psanchez@ujaen.es) or Dr Jesus Lopez-Pelaez Casellas (jlopez@ujaen.es),
    Dpt. de Filologia Inglesa, Universidad de Jaen, Paraje Las Lagunillas,
    s/n, 23071 Jaen, Spain. Publication planned for 2002.

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