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Intersections of language and culture: Sprachgemisch, métissage & code-switching (NeMLA, April 7-10, 2011, New Brunswick, NJ)
| Location: | New Jersey, United States |
| Call for Papers Deadline: | 2010-09-30 (Archive) |
| Date Submitted: |
2010-05-20 |
| Announcement ID: |
176315 |
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Using more than one language in a given text has a long tradition, from medieval religious spectacles to present-day pop culture, from “The Name of the Rose” to contemporary bilingual novels and plays. The panel invites contributions that focus on the significance of language change in spoken and written texts (novels, poetry, song lyrics, theater etc.) and examine the function of code-switching in the context of intersections of language and culture.
Send proposals of 250 words, CV, and academic affiliation to Susanne Even (evens@indiana.edu). Please include with your abstract you name and affiliation, email and postal address, telephone number and A/V requirements (if any; $10 handling fee with registration.)
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Dr. Susanne Even
http://www.indiana.edu/~germanic/faculty/
Assistant Professor and Language Coordinator
Co-editor of http://scenario.ucc.ie
Department of Germanic Studies
Ballantine Hall 658
Indiana University
1020 E. Kirkwood Ave
Bloomington, IN 47405
ph.: (812) 855.7562
fax: (812) 855.8927 Email: evens@indiana.edu
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