<HTML><BODY style="word-wrap: break-word; -khtml-nbsp-mode: space; -khtml-line-break: after-white-space; "><DIV>------------------------------------------------------------------------</DIV><DIV>Arabic-L: Fri 16 Nov 2007</DIV><DIV>Moderator: Dilworth Parkinson <<A href="mailto:dilworth_parkinson@byu.edu">dilworth_parkinson@byu.edu</A>></DIV><DIV>[To post messages to the list, send them to <A href="mailto:arabic-l@byu.edu">arabic-l@byu.edu</A>]</DIV><DIV>[To unsubscribe, send message from same address you subscribed from to</DIV><DIV><A href="mailto:listserv@byu.edu">listserv@byu.edu</A> with first line reading:</DIV><DIV> unsubscribe arabic-l ]</DIV><DIV><BR></DIV><DIV>-------------------------Directory------------------------------------</DIV><DIV><BR></DIV><DIV>1) Subject:Cairo Comp Lit Symposium Nov 2008 CFP</DIV><DIV><BR></DIV><DIV>-------------------------Messages-----------------------------------</DIV><DIV>1)</DIV><DIV>Date: 16 Nov 2007</DIV><DIV>From:<FONT class="Apple-style-span" color="#0009E0">Cairo Symposium <</FONT><A href="mailto:cairosymposium08@yahoo.com"><FONT class="Apple-style-span" color="#000AF1">cairosymposium08@yahoo.com</FONT></A><FONT class="Apple-style-span" color="#0009E0">></FONT></DIV><DIV>Subject:Cairo Comp Lit Symposium Nov 2008 CFP</DIV><DIV><BR></DIV><P class="MsoTitle"> Call for Papers</P><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">The Ninth International Symposium on Comparative Literature</P><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">November 4-6, 2008</P><P class="MsoNormal" align="center">Department of English Language and Literature, Cairo University</P>“Egypt at the Crossroads: Literary and Linguistic Studies”<P class="MsoNormal" align="center">Deadline for abstracts: March 15, 2008</P><P class="MsoNormal">Because of its geographical, historical, and cultural placement, Egypt has been—since time immemorial—both literally and metaphorically at the crossroads. Enjoying the strategic location that it does—at a meeting point between Africa and Asia, facilitating contact between the two continents and Europe, and at a juncture between the Mediterranean and the Red Sea—Egypt is a rich amalgam of diverse cultural heritages: Ancient Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Persian, Coptic, Islamic. Influenced by all these and, in modern times, the French and British, the inhabitants are in the happy position of being hybrid—African, Arab, Mediterranean—but indubitably and inimitably Egyptian. It is, perhaps, this unique situation that inspired the Egyptian geographer Gamal Hamdan (1928-1993) to write of Egypt as having a “natural gift” which may explain “the secret of Egypt’s survival and vitality through the ages and in spite of the ages.”</P><P class="MsoNormal">Contributors to the Symposium are invited to explore the various aspects and paradoxes of Egypt through literature and language, making use of, though by no means restricted to, the following suggested topics:</P><DIV>Egypt in World Literature (African/Arab/Mediterranean)</DIV><DIV>Teaching Egyptian/Arabic Literature in Non-Egyptian Cultures</DIV><DIV>Teaching English Literature in Non-English-Speaking Cultures</DIV><DIV>The Presentness of the Past in Literature and Language</DIV><DIV>Egyptian Literature in Translation</DIV><DIV>Travel Literature</DIV><DIV>Revisiting the Canon in Literary and Linguistic Studies</DIV><DIV>New Forms in Literary and Linguistic Studies</DIV><DIV>Orientalism: Past and Present</DIV><DIV>The Quest for Identity</DIV><DIV>Cross-Linguistic/Cross-Cultural Studies of Different Discourse Types</DIV><P class="MsoNormal">Presentations may be in one of the following forms: papers (20 minutes), workshops (45 or 90 minutes), and poster sessions.</P><P class="MsoNormal">Please complete the form below and send it to the following address: <A href="mailto:cairosymposium08@yahoo.com">cairosymposium08@yahoo.com</A></P><P class="MsoNormal">Guidelines for submissions:</P><P class="MsoNormal">§ The languages of the Symposium are English and Arabic.</P><P class="MsoNormal">§ Replies will be posted by April 30, 2008. </P><P class="MsoNormal">§ Fees: Registration and Proceedings + cultural events: USD 300 for non-Egyptian participants; LE 300 for Egyptian participants; LE 50 for attendance; free admission for students.</P><P class="MsoNormal"> </P>The Ninth International Symposium on Comparative Literature Topic area: Title of presentation:Name of presenter:Affiliation: Address: E-mail: Equipment needed (if any):Abstract (300 words):<DIV><BR></DIV><DIV>--------------------------------------------------------------------------</DIV><DIV>End of Arabic-L: 16 Nov 2007</DIV></BODY></HTML>