Call for Papers
Reclaiming the Past, Embracing the Future: American Women Writers of
Color and Literary Traditions
Tenth International American Women Writers of Color Conference
November 21-23 (Sunday -Tuesday)
Sheraton Inner Harbor
Baltimore, MD
We invite individual, panel and round table submissions on all aspects
of scholarship on 19th and 20th century American Women Writers of Color,
including:
*Transnationalism
*Diasporic Identities
*Disrupting Margins
*Exile Identity
*Intersections of Race, Class, Gender and Sexual Orientation
*Film Studies and Theory
*Hybrid Ethnic Identities
*Immigration
*Maternal Connections
*Memory and Migration
*Literary and Critical Theory
*Pedagogy
*Revisiting, Reviewing, Revisiting Home
*Transgressive Women Writers
*Novels, Short Fiction, Memoirs, Autobiography, Drama, Storytelling,
Poetry
Please include the following information with your proposal:
*Phone number for work and home
*E-mail address
*University affiliation and status (full-time faculty, part-time
faculty, graduate student)
Send one-page individual/panel abstracts via e-mail or surface mail by
Wednesday, June 15 to:
Professor Connie Richards or
Professor Wendy Rountree
Department of English
Salisbury University
1101 Camden Avenue
Salisbury, MD 21801-6860
410-543-6445
Fax: 410-543-6860
E-mail: awwoc@salisbury.edu
For conference updates and hotel registration/transportation
information, please visit the American Women Writers of Color Conference
web site: www.salisbury.edu/schools/fulton/English/awwoc/awwoc.htm
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