35.3120, Calls: 6th Annual Modern Languages & Linguistics Interdisciplinary Graduate Conference “Fluidity & Musicality: Exploring the Rhythms of Language, Culture, and Identity"

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Subject: 35.3120, Calls: 6th Annual Modern Languages & Linguistics Interdisciplinary Graduate Conference “Fluidity & Musicality: Exploring the Rhythms of Language, Culture, and Identity"

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Date: 05-Nov-2024
From: Austin Howard [ah23z at fsu.edu]
Subject: 6th Annual Modern Languages & Linguistics Interdisciplinary Graduate Conference “Fluidity & Musicality: Exploring the Rhythms of Language, Culture, and Identity"


Full Title: 6th Annual Modern Languages & Linguistics
Interdisciplinary Graduate Conference “Fluidity & Musicality:
Exploring the Rhythms of Language, Culture, and Identity"
Short Title: LINC

Date: 27-Feb-2025 - 28-Feb-2025
Location: Tallahassee, Florida, USA
Contact Person: Austin Howard
Meeting Email: mllgradconference at gmail.com
Web Site: Submission link:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScUWEcizY1l8kjiOjwxjunVKAoleCmSk674lot6SswILChEMQ/viewform

Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics; Cognitive Science;
Ling & Literature

Call Deadline: 01-Dec-2024

Meeting Description:

The Literature & Linguistics Interdisciplinary Conference (LINC),
organized by the junior scholars of the Modern
Languages and Linguistics Department at Florida State University,
invites submissions for its 2025 conference on the
theme “Fluidity & Musicality: Exploring the Rhythms of Language,
Culture, and Identity.” This interdisciplinary
event seeks to explore how concepts of fluidity and musicality
intersect across various fields such as language, literature,
culture, linguistics. The conference encourages discussions that
reflect the dynamic and evolving nature
of identity, sound, and expression, creating a space for vibrant
interdisciplinary dialogue.

“Fluidity & Musicality” invites participants to consider how the sonic
qualities of communication influence not just
meaning, but intimacy, longing, and expression. From the rhythmic
cadences of poetry to the harmonic resonances of
spoken language, we encourage submissions that highlight the musical
dimensions of language—where the timbre of a
voice, the tempo of a dialogue, or the dissonance of a narrative can
evoke visceral responses, igniting or disrupting desire
and reshaping our sense of connection.

Exploring “fluidity” through perspectives from musicology,
ethnomusicology, literature, linguistics, and cultural studies,
this framework searches through change, hybridity, transformation, and
continuity across musical forms, narrative
structures, performance practices, and identity expressions.

Call for Papers:

Submission Guidelines

We invite proposals for the following formats:
Individual Papers: 20-minute presentations followed by 10 minutes of
discussion. Please submit a 250-word abstract
detailing your proposed paper.
Short Presentations: 10-minute presentations followed by a brief
discussion. Please submit a 150-word abstract for these
shorter contributions.
Panel Proposals: 60–90-minute sessions organized around a central
theme related to “Fluidity & Musicality.” Panel
proposals should include a 250-word abstract for the panel and
150-word abstracts for each presenter.

Submit your abstract via the following link:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScUWEcizY1l8kjiOjwxjunVKAoleCmSk674lot6SswILChEMQ/viewform
by Sunday December 1st, 2024, at midnight. All proposals should
include the presenter’s name, institutional affiliation, and contact
information. Please indicate if you require any special equipment or
accommodation for your presentation.

For questions or additional information, please contact LINC’s
organizing committee at mllgradconference at gmail.com.



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