2001 Midwest Modern Language Association Conference
November 1-3, 2001
Sheraton Cleveland City Centre
Cleveland, Ohio
Sixteen new sessions have been added to our web site call for
papers. The recently proposed sessions are:
"Adjunct Faculty: Translating the Part-Time Culture"
"Art, Literature and Technology Between the World Wars"
"Chicago Renaissance(s), 1900-1950"
"Competing Solidarities?: Race and Class in the Literature of Social
Protest, 1900-1930"
"The Contemporary Hispanic City on Film"
"Debating War: Literary Perspectives on America's Armed Conflicts"
"Literature at the Limit: Towards a Relationality and Community Beyond
Politics"
"Literature in Translation"
"Negotiating the Multi-National State: The Case of England and Ireland in
the Nineteenth Century"
"Ohio Poets"
"On Experience"
"Past Translations: The Use and Limits of 'Cultural Translation' in
Historical Representation"
"Pedagogy, Gender, and Authority"
"Translating Piracy: Literary Property, Nationalism, and Authorship in
Nineteenth-Century America"
"Translating Psychoanalysis"
"What All Clueless Composition Instructors Need to Know About Teaching
ESL Students"
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