Call For Papers
Anthony Anemone
aaanem at WM.EDU
Fri Jan 12 21:10:55 UTC 2001
Anyone interested in participating in the following panel at AATSEEL 2001,
New Orleans, should send an abstract to Professor Tony Anemone at
aaanem at wm.edu. The first ATTSEEL deadlines for receipt of abstracts (which
are peer-reviewed) is April 15.
The (French) Novels of Andrei Makine: What's Russia Got to do with it?
Although Makine writes in French, his novels have been described by Tatiana
Tolstaya as "quintessentially Russian." In addition to illuminating the
crucial Russian roots and subtexts of Makine's novels, the papers on this
panel should address more general historical or theoretical questions
concerning, for example, Makine's place in Russian literature, classical and
contemporary, written in the homeland and the diaspora, the nature of his
"realism," the status of "emigre literature" in the post-Cold War period,
etc.
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