Fwd: [nativestudies-l] CFP: 2014 MLA in Chicago -- Multilingualism in Native American/Aboriginal Texts
Doug Whalen
whalen at HASKINS.YALE.EDU
Tue Jan 15 22:00:05 UTC 2013
Dear all,
Some of you may be interested in pushing a different side of our efforts, the literary. The MLA is a huge conference, and it is good to see this effort.
Best, Doug DhW
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> From: "Alyssa Mt. Pleasant" <alyssa.mt.pleasant at yale.edu>
> Subject: [nativestudies-l] CFP: 2014 MLA in Chicago -- Multilingualism in Native American/Aboriginal Texts
> Date: January 14, 2013 8:07:58 PM EST
> To: nativestudies-l at mailman.yale.edu
>
> Please consider the following CFP for MLA 2014 in Chicago.
>
> CFP: Multilingualism in Native American/Aboriginal Texts
> Modern Language Association 2014, Chicago
>
> This panel seeks papers that analyze Native American/Aboriginal texts in
> their original languages and/or integrate the representation of multiple
> European and/or Indigenous North American languages. Geographic region,
> time period, and genre are open. Send 250-word abstract with short bio to
> Beth Piatote, piatote at berkeley.edu, by Monday, Feb. 25.
>
> Sponsored by the MLA Division of American Indian Literatures
>
> Beth Piatote
> Assistant Professor, Native American Studies
> Affiliated Faculty, American Studies
> University of California, Berkeley
>
> PLEASE Send Inquiries directly to Beth Piatote.
>
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Douglas H. Whalen, President
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