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Hosted by the graduate program for Studies in Comparative Literature & Arts at Brock University, graduate students are invited to submit abstracts of 250-350 words on topics which examine how Comparative Literature has challenged - and continues to challenge - disciplinary boundaries and consider past and future directions for the discipline, particularly in light of globalization, transmodal issues, and the inclusion of the "other arts".
Complete details of the CFP, as well as suggested topics, may be found online on the Studies for Comparative Literature and the Arts homepage.
http://www.brocku.ca/modernlanguages/scla/conference.php
Abstracts may be sent by email to complitconference@brocku. ca or by mail to the Department of Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures, attn: Nostalgic Futures Conference by the new, extended deadline of September 15, 2007.
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