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>From: "Daniel F. Vukovich" <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: CFP: The East/West of North/South (3/12/05; MLA '05)
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>The East/West of North/South.
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>For a proposed panel at the MLA in Washington, D.C. (27-30 December
>2005). Any aspect of the twin, intertwined histories and problems of the
>Cold War and de-colonization, or communism and post-colonialism. Via the
>work of Timothy Brennan, William Pietz, Robert Young, or Kang Liu? Is it
>not the case that Cold War discourse was always a colonial discourse? If
>so, what are the consequences for, say, Marxist and Postcolonial Studies,
>or for literary histories of "dissident" or "communist" writers? What are
>the changes, if any, in this twin history or relationship in the current
>moment of the imperium? Papers can be theoretical, and/or engage
>literature or film. East/South texts and contexts encouraged.
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>Abstracts (or inquiries) by March 12, to:
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>Daniel F. Vukovich [log in to unmask]
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>Daniel F. Vukovich
>Visiting Humanities Scholar
>Kresge College
>University of California -- Santa Cruz
>Santa Cruz, CA 95064
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