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Call for Papers
“VOICES AND VISIONS”
| Location: | Maryland, United States |
| Call for Papers Deadline: | 2009-12-01 (Archive) |
| Date Submitted: |
2009-09-16 |
| Announcement ID: |
170650 |
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College English Association - Middle Atlantic Group
ANNUAL SPRING CONFERENCE 2010
Call for Papers
“VOICES AND VISIONS”
6 March 2010
Keynote Speaker: SciFi Author Andy Duncan, Professor of English at Frostburg State University
Location: Stevenson University, Stevenson, MD
This year’s conference invokes eye and ear as we consider the themes of voices and visions. We invite papers or panels on literature, language, cultural studies, composition, and pedagogy that contemplate these themes both within the discipline of English and in other areas of the humanities. We encourage interdisciplinary papers and panels. Proposals may broadly interpret the conference themes along (but not confined to) the following lines:
• Ancestral voices and future visions
• Envisioning pedagogies
• Voicing dissent
• Ethnic and gendered voices
• Composing voices
• Visionaries and bardic voices
• Vox populi/marginalized voices
• Television and cybernetic voices
• Indigenous/exogenous voices
• “I hear you”/“I see what you mean”
Please email your paper abstracts (of 500 words or less) or panel proposals by Dec. 1 to LDipaula@towson.edu, Lauren DiPaula, Program Committee Chair, (410) 704-3347. Acceptance letters will be sent out in mid-January. A conference registration/CEA-MAG membership fee of $40 ($30 for adjunct instructors and $20 for graduate students) will be required when you mail in your registration for the conference in the spring of 2010. Other questions about the conference may be directed to Michael Eckert, CEA-MAG President, at Mike.Eckert@montgomerycollege.edu (301) 251-7414.
Paper Proposals should include the following information:
• Name
• Institutional affiliation (if applicable; graduate students should identify themselves to be eligible to compete for $50 prize for best grad student paper)
• Mailing address (including zip code)
• Phone number
• E-mail address
• Title for the proposed presentation
• Abstract of no more than 500 words (papers at the conference should be limited to 15 minutes)
• A-V needs, if any
• Special needs, if any.
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