CFP: Transatlantic Relations in a Changing Cultural Context (Bulgaria)
Francis M Hult
fmhult at DOLPHIN.UPENN.EDU
Sun Mar 21 02:37:25 UTC 2004
> The Bulgarian Society for British Studies (BSBS) and
> the Bulgarian-American Studies Association (BASA)
> are pleased to host a joint annual conference on
>
> TRANSATLANTIC RELATIONS IN A CHANGING CULTURAL CONTEXT
>
> in Varna, Bulgaria,
> on 22-24 October 2004.
>
> What is happening in, and to, the North Atlantic area? Are the Old World
> and the New World linguistically and culturally converging, or are they
> drifting apart? What are the relationships, contrasts, similarities,
> conflicts or complementary developments that shape the civilization(s) on
> both sides of the Atlantic? Are there illuminating transatlantic phenomena
> to indicate where the modern world is heading? Perspectives from, but not
> necessarily limited to, linguistics, cultural studies, anthropology,
> literary criticism and theory, history, sociology and political science are
> welcome.
>
> Please send proposals with abstracts of 100 words by 1 September 2004 to
> Assoc. Prof. Rumyana Todorova by email (r_todorova at yahoo.com) or mail:
> 115 Universitetska Street,
> Department of English Studies,
> Faculty of Humanities,
> University of Shumen,
> 9700 Shumen, Bulgaria.
>
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