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>From: Darcie Rives <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: CFP: NEMLA Graduate Caucus Paper Prize (grad) (12/15/05;
>journal issue)
>
>Graduate Student Caucus Paper Prize
>Call for Papers: Article-length versions of graduate student papers
>presented at any of the panels at the 2005 Boston Northeast Modern
>Language Association (NEMLA) conference.
>
>Each year, NEMLA awards an annual prize to the best article-length
>version of a graduate student paper presented at any of the
>convention's sections. The winning paper, as determined by a
>committee of peers, will be published in the NEMLA journal Modern
>Language Studies.
>
>The submission deadline for the 2006 Graduate Student Caucus Paper
>Prize is December 15, 2005.
>
>Important: The selected paper will be published in Modern Language
>Studies; therefore, only those papers which are not currently under
>review for publication will be eligible for the prize. Further, only
>papers which were presented at the 2005 Convention in Boston will be
>considered.
>
>Graduate students are invited to send 20-25 page versions of their
>papers to Darcie Rives, preferably by email, at [log in to unmask],
>or by "snail mail" to Darcie Rives, University of Nebraska-Lincoln,
>331 Andrews Hall, Lincoln, NE 68588-0333. Please address questions
>to [log in to unmask]
>
>
>
>Darcie Rives
>University of Nebraska-Lincoln
>Andrews 331
>Lincoln, NE 68588-0333
>
>
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