CFP: Multicultural Literature in the Classroom: Multiculturalism and Transnationalism
Francis M Hult
fmhult at DOLPHIN.UPENN.EDU
Thu Mar 18 21:50:08 UTC 2004
>
> The permanent section for Multicultural Literature in
> the Classroom at the 46th MMLA solicits papers for its
> 2004 panel addressing the issues of Politics and
> Pedagogy: Multiculturalism and Transnationalism.
> The panel is interested in papers dealing with the
> intersections and connections between and among
> multiculturalism, transnationalisms, feminisms,
> postcolonialisms, and other relevant critical stances
> in theory and practice.
>
> Please send a 350-500 word abstract (Word Attachment,
> please) and a biographical statement or CV no later
> than 9 April 2004 to Billy Clem at
>
> womearaclem at yahoo.com
> or
> billyclem1 at yahoo.com
>
> The forty-sixth Midwest Modern Language Association
> Convention will take place 4-7 November 2004 at the
> St. Louis Hyatt Regency, St. Louis, MO. For additional
> information, please go to: http://www.uiowa.edu/~mmla/
>
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> Thou seest we are not all alone unhappy.
> This wide and universal theater
> Presents more woeful pageants than the scene
> Wherein we play in.
> from Shakespeare's _As You Like It_ II.vii.136-39.
>
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