CFP: World Lit: Crossing Borders, B(l)ending Boundaries (12/3/03; 4/23/04-4/25/04)

From: Jeanne Hageman (Jeanne.Hageman@ndsu.nodak.edu)
Date: Wed Aug 20 2003 - 13:50:02 EDT


THE SEVENTH ANNUAL
RED RIVER CONFERENCE ON WORLD LITERATURE

APRIL 23 25, 2004
NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY
FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA

CROSSING BORDERS, B(L)ENDING BOUNDARIES

We invite papers and panel proposals on topics that investigate
convergences and divergences within texts, medias, languages, disciplines,
time periods and critical approaches.

Possible topics include, but are not limited to:

=B7 Texts from Margin to Center
=B7 Premodern / Modern / Postmodern
=B7 Diasporic / Indigenous Concerns
=B7 Precolonial / Colonial / Postcolonial Literature and Concerns
=B7 Hybridity and Heterogeneity
=B7 Critical / Applied Pedagogy
=B7 History as Text and Text as History
=B7 Post / Nationalism
=B7 Travel Literature
=B7 Food and Feasting
=B7 Performance Practices

While we are particularly interested in proposals that address the
conference theme, papers and panels on all aspects of world literature will
be considered.

Individual presenters should submit a 250-word abstract; include your name,
complete mailing address, and e-mail address. Proposals for panels must
include an abstract for each presenter, as well as names, addresses and
e-mail addresses of all participants. Abstracts submitted as e-mail
attachments in Word or Word Perfect are preferred but hard copies will also
be accepted.

Submissions must be received by December 3, 2003.

Address all submissions or inquires to:

                         Jeanne.Hageman@ndsu.nodak.edu

                         Jeanne Hageman, Coordinator
                         Red River Conference on World Literature
                         Department of Modern Languages
                         320 Minard Hall
                         North Dakota State University
                         Fargo, ND

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Jeanne Hageman Department of Modern=
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Associate Professor of French 320 Minard Hall
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Dakota 58105
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Socrates thought that if all our misfortunes were laid in one common heap,
whence every one must take an equal portion, most persons would be
contented to take their own and depart.

Plutarch -- Consolation to Apollonius

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