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Extended Paper Proposal Deadline (May 15) for 2012 PAMLA Conference (October 19-21, 2012)
| Location: | Washington, United States |
| Call for Papers Date: | 2012-05-15 (Archive) |
| Date Submitted: |
2012-05-09 |
| Announcement ID: |
194432 |
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The PAMLA Conference (October 19-21, 2012, at Seattle University) is looking for paper proposals for over approved thirty sessions--you may propose a paper to these sessions until Tuesday, May 15. To see the list of sessions or to propose a paper, see:
www.pamla.org/2012
Open sessions:
African Migration to Spain
Alfred Hitchcock's Films
Allegory
Asian Literature
Beatles as Literature
Beowulf and Related Topics
Building Communities through Food: From Culinary Impact of Immigrant Communities to Social Media
Chaucer and Related Topics
Comedy and Subversion in Recent French Cinema, Media, and Literature
Critical Theory
Folklore and Mythology
French/Francophone Gastronomy & Culture--Gastronomie et culture française/francophone
Haiti: From Pre-Columbian to Independence
Hybrid Genres: Asia
Inter-examinations of Captivity and Slave Narratives (Sponsored by the Southern California Society for the Study of American Women Writers)
Linguistics
Marriage à la mode: Marriage in the 20th Century
Medieval Migrations
Migrants on a Mission
Migration, Immigration, and Movement in the Pacific Northwest
Modern Austrian Literature
Moving Children
Oceanic Literatures and Cultures
Re-Examining Modernism in East Asia
Revisiting Latin American modernismo: Poetry and Philosophy
Rhetorical Approaches to Literature
Scandinavian Literature
Shakespeare's Roman and Classical Plays
Stage to Screen: Contemporary Playwrights
Teaching Form and Meter: Prosody and Fixed Forms in the Classroom
Television Studies: Of Taboo and Trauma
Visual Culture in Contemporary China
Wide Open Spaces
Writers in Hollywood: The Migration to Screenplay
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