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CFP: Literature for Children and Adolescents (11/1/05; CEA, 4/6/06-4/8/06)full name / name of organization: Kraver, Jeraldine contact email: Jeraldine.Kraver@unco.edu CFP: Literature for Children and Adolescents =20 College English Association National Conference Reading the Regions / Writing the Regions / Teaching the Regions San Antonio, Texas, April 6-8, 2006 =20 Deadline for all proposals: October 15, 2005 =20 We invite papers/panels on Literature for Children and Adolescents for=20 the 37th Annual meeting of the College English Association. Members of =20 At issue is, how do we construct and understand our geographical regions =20 As expressed in the General Call for Papers, proposals may interpret the =20 We welcome individual or panel presentations proposals that address ways =20 Proposals are due on November 1 and should include the following =20 Name Institutional affiliation (if applicable) Mailing address (include zip code) Phone number and E-mail address Title of the proposed presentation Abstract of no more than 500 words A-V equipment needs, if any Special needs, if any =20 If you are proposing a panel, the panel organizer should include the above information for all proposed participants. =20 We prefer to receive proposals for papers and panels via our new online =20 And, FYI: =20 * CEA limits presentations to 15 minutes; panels to 75 minutes =20 Note to Graduate Students: =20 Graduate Students may submit their conference presentation for the CEA =20 For consideration, submit a copy of your paper electronically via the =20 Correspondence about submission should be sent to CEA President Ann R. =20 If you are willing to serve as a session chair or respondent, please indicate this in your correspondence. =20 Please send your proposal (noting any particular--and reasonable--AV =20 Dr. Jeraldine R. Kraver University of Northern Colorado=20 Jeraldine.Kraver_at_unco.edu =20 Topic Ideas: =20 Region as Myth Geographically (The Frontier, The South) Historically (The Past, The Golden Age) Culturally (American English, The Russian Novel, Postcolonial Ideologically (Black English, Working Class Fiction, Chick Lit) Regions as Boundaries (Diaspora Literature) Region as Ideology (The Agrarians, The Bloomsbury Group) Region as Archetype (The West) Regions as Legend (The Alamo) Regions as Definition (Genres, Minority Literature) Regions as Limitations (Working Class Literature, Southern Writing) Regions as Margins (Captivity Narratives, Resistance Literature) =20 What critical tools help in examining regions? Ecocriticism as a Critical and Theoretical Tool Ecocriticism and Its Connections Ecocriticism and Its Discontents How do other critical tools help us understand regions? =20 Anti-Regionalism (Essentialism) Surreal Regions (Science Fiction) Gendered Regions (Feminism) Racial Regions Gay and Lesbian Regions Psychological Regions Crossing, Blending, and Blurring Regions (Epcot and Euro Disney) Transgressing Regions (The Non-Fiction Novel) Reinterpreting Regions (Creative Nonfiction, New Historicism) Imagining Regions (Utopias and Dystopias) Deconstructing Regions (Revising and Rewriting Classics) Editing Regions (Inclusion and Exclusion) Regions Over Time (Medieval and Modern London) Regions and Simulacra (The Matrix, Sim City) =20 Regionalism and Diasporas (Jewish, African, Hispanic, and Irish Regionalism and the Visionary Imagination (Blake's London, Magical Regional Food and Literature/Writing (Chitlins, Grits, and Crab Cakes) Regionalism and Art (Graphic Novels) Regionalism and Identity Regionalism and Globalism Regionalism and Nationalism Regionalism and Film Regionalism and Fantasy Regionalism and Cultural Hegemony Regionalism and Meaning Regionalism and Integration Regionalism and Politics Regionalism and Diversity Regionalism and Physical, Emotional, and Psychological Boundaries Regionalism and Religion=20 Regionalism and Economics Regionalism and Architecture Regional Clothing and Literature/Writing Teaching the Regions: Strategies, Tactics, and Topics =20 PHEW! In all, feel free to address the notion of "Region" however you =20 =20 =20 Dr. Jeraldine R. Kraver Director of English Education Associate Professor of English School of English Language and Literature University of Northern Colorado=20 1130D Ross Hall=20 Greeley, CO 80639=20 (970) 351-1477=20 FAX: 970-351-3378=20 Jeraldine.Kraver_at_unco.edu ========================================================== cfp categories: cultural_studies_and_historical_approaches
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