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UPDATE: Literature Exploring Immigration, Emigration and the Experience of Wales (UK) (1/6/06; 4/7/06-4/9/06)full name / name of organization: J.M Williams contact email: J.M.Williams@trinity-cm.ac.uk UPDATE: International conference on literature exploring immigration, emigration and the experience of Wales (1/6/06; 4/7/06-4/9/06) Please note new deadline for submissions 2006 TRAVELLING TO NEW WORLDS: IMMIGRATION, EMIGRATION AND THE EXPERIENCE OF WALES Keynote: Professor David Punter Welsh identity is not, and has never been, a stable, geographically-restricted affair. The quest for work and freedom has historically precipitated emigration from within Wales while its industrial heartlands were fed by successive waves of immigrants. Welsh writing has been enriched by these population movements and it continues to be informed by them. Writers fleeing from persecution are arriving in Wales; writers from Wales are travelling to and engaging with other worlds. This is a call for papers that seek to extend the discussion of English-language literature and Wales to new territories, discussing canonical or non-canonical, contemporary or historical literature. The categories of 'Identity and place', 'Travel writing' and 'Colonialism and post-colonialism' are suggested as possible foci; however work that addresses the conference themes but falls outside these categories is also welcome. WE INVITE PAPERS ON TOPICS RELATING TO: 2. Travel writing 3. Colonialism and post-colonialism ABSTRACTS OF 3-500 WORDS TO BE SUBMITTED BY 6th Jan. 2006 to: Ms Sarah Morse For further details please visit the conference website at:
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