CFP: Poetry & Fiction Readings (6/30/01; PCA/ACA, 10/17/01-10/20/01)

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Date: Wed Jun 13 2001 - 12:12:05 EDT

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    CALL FOR PAPERS: Poetry and Fiction Readings

    for the Mexico Meeting of the Popular Culture Association in
    conjunction with the 5th Annual Congress, UDLA, October 17-20, 2001.

    Searching for original poetry and fiction for the Poetry and Fiction
    Readings Area. This includes portions of novels, novellas, biographies, and
    translations of previously published works. Any language is acceptable, but
    500-word translations of core messages are required for presentations not in
    English.

    Here is an opportunity to present your work to an international audience of
    writers, artists, and scholars from all over the Americas who share their
    work, analyses of books, films, radio, images of men and women; another
    strand looks at NAFTA and the developing economic and political situation
    for the Americas. Plenary sessions have simultaneous translations via ear
    pieces.

    Please join us to share your poetry or fiction in beautiful Puebla, Mexico
    on the campus of The University of the Americas of Cholula-Puebla October
    17-21, 2001. We take the Walt Whitman approach to cultural studies and
    contain multitudes.

    Participants are expected to register upon acceptance of presentations.

    Deadline for submissions is June 30, 2001.

    Go to website: www.udlap.mx/congress.
    Click on "Popular Culture/American Culture track (upper left) and once on
    the next page, click on "Subject Area" box for the spectrum of Areas and
    details about Area Chairs.

    Please send submissions via email or fax:

    Michael Baldwin (voice) 405.372.1863
    English Department (fax) 405.372.1883
    205 Morrill Hall mick@cowboy.net
    Oklahoma State University
    Stillwater OK 74078

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