44th Annual Convention, Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA)
March 21-24, 2013
Boston, Massachusetts
Host Institution: Tufts University
Nineteenth and early twentieth century French literature and journalism developed a symbiotic relationship where both sides constantly informed, enriched, and at times impaired each other’s ways of representing the world. This panel welcomes presentations that address this multifaceted relationship from a variety of perspectives such as: art criticism and the representation of art in literature; how political articles inform political novels, and vice-versa; the representation of gender and crime; the question of readership and authorship. Please submit a 250-300 word abstract and a brief bio to kacg@mac.com.
Please include with your abstract:
Name and Affiliation
Email address
Postal address
Telephone number
A/V requirements (if any; $10 handling fee with registration)
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