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[UPDATE: DEADLINE EXTENDED TO 1-15-11 AND NEW CONTACT E-MAIL] Francophonies: The Living and the Deadfull name / name of organization: Department of French Studies Graduate Student Association, LSU-Baton Rouge contact email: lsufrenchconference@gmail.com (new contact e-mail) Francophonies: The Living and the Dead March 18-19th 2011 Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA The 2011 Graduate Student Conference, hosted by the Department of French Studies at Louisiana State University, will explore the concepts of life, death, and afterlife in French and Francophone literature as well as how these ideas apply to the French language, itself. How do the motifs of passing away or coming into being function in French and Francophone narratives? What can we say about the trajectory of French as a living or dying language? (What deaths has it suffered? How is it being reborn?) What evidence can we see of French afterlives (linguistic or cultural) in territories, departments, and former colonies? Possible topics may include but are not limited to: We welcome your paper proposals in French or in English from any period or genre (linguistics, literature, comparative literature, media , etc.) that falls within the conference topic. Please send abstracts of 200-300 words to lsufrenchconference@gmail.com (new contact address) with “2011 Abstract” in the subject line. Keynote speakers: Dr. Deborah Jenson of Duke University (literature) and Dr. Thomas Klingler of Tulane University (linguistics) EXTENDED Deadline for submission: January 15, 2011 cfp categories: african-american american childrens_literature cultural_studies_and_historical_approaches eighteenth_century ethnicity_and_national_identity film_and_television gender_studies_and_sexuality general_announcements graduate_conferences humanities_computing_and_the_internet interdisciplinary journals_and_collections_of_essays medieval modernist studies poetry popular_culture postcolonial religion renaissance rhetoric_and_composition romantic science_and_culture theatre theory travel_writing twentieth_century_and_beyond victorian
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