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>From: Jeanne Hageman <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: CFP: Nation and Narration (12/1/05; 4/21/06-4/23/06)
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>THE NINTH ANNUAL RED RIVER CONFERENCE ON WORLD LITERATURE
>APRIL 21 -23, 2006
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>NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY
>FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA
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>Nation and Narration
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>We invite papers and panel proposals on topics that investigate any of the
>following topics. While we are particularly interested in proposals that
>focus on the conference theme, papers and panels on all aspects of world
>literature will be considered.
>
>Possible topics include, but are not limited to:
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> * First World / Third World
> * Individual and National Self_Legitimization
> * Language Borderlands
> * Neo_colonialism / Post_colonialism
> * Discourses of Power
> * Diasporic Writings and Writers
> * Exile and Return
> * Expatriates and Travelers
> * Cultural Complexities
> * Poetics of Privilege
> * Voices in a textual Commons
>
>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.
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>Additional information can be found at: http://www.ndsu.nodak.edu/ndsu/rrcwl/
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>Submissions must be received by December 1, 2005.
>
>Address all submissions or inquires to:
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> Jeanne Hageman, Coordinator
> Red River Conference on World Literature
> Department of Modern Languages
> 320 Minard Hall
> North Dakota State University
> Fargo, ND 58105
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