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NeMLA 2013 - 44th Annual Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)

Date2013-03-21

Deadline2012-09-30

VenueBoston, USA - United States USA - United States

Keywords

Websitehttp://www.nemla.org

Topics/Call fo Papers

The 2013 NeMLA convention continues the Association's tradition of sharing innovative scholarship in an engaging and generative location. The 44th annual event will be held in historic Boston, Massachusetts, a city known for its national and maritime history, academic facilities and collections, vibrant art, theatre, and food scenes, and blend of architecture. The Convention, located centrally near Boston Commons and the Theatre District at the Hyatt Regency, will include keynote and guest speakers, literary readings, film screenings, tours and workshops.
Propose a session: NeMLA's program of sessions is generated each year by its members. Propose a seminar, roundtable, creative session or panel. Submit your proposal online by April 15, 2012.
Submit an abstract: The full Call for Papers will be available online June 2012; the abstract deadline is Sept. 30, 2012.
Areas:
American
Anglophone
British Anglophone
Canadian
Comparative Languages
Composition
Film & Cultural Studies
French & Francophone
German
Italian
Pedagogy
Russian
Spanish/Portuguese
Theory
Transnational Studies
Women's & Gender Studies
World Literatures
NeMLA 2012 membership is required to chair a 2013 NeMLA session.
Please see www.nemla.org for guidelines and more information
Questions? Email nemlachair-AT-gmail.com
cfp categories:
african-american
american
childrens_literature
classical_studies
cultural_studies_and_historical_approaches
eighteenth_century
ethnicity_and_national_identity
film_and_television
gender_studies_and_sexuality
humanities_computing_and_the_internet
interdisciplinary
medieval
modernist studies
poetry
popular_culture
postcolonial
professional_topics
renaissance
rhetoric_and_composition
romantic
theory
twentieth_century_and_beyond
victorian

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