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CFP: Diversity and Change in Early Canadian Women's Writing (7/3/06; collection)full name / name of organization: Jennifer Chambers contact email: jchambers@arts.ryerson.ca “Diversity and Change in Early Canadian Women’s Writing” (07/03/06; collection) The recent conference call for papers on “Diversity and Change: Early Canadian Women Writers” has yielded the attention of Cambridge Scholars Press (http://www.cambridgescholarspress.com), who is interested in publishing an edited collection of essays on the subject. This is a call for complete, developed, critical papers on diversity and change in early Canadian women’s writing for this collection of essays. While nineteenth-century women writers in Britain and the United States have earned a reputation for being diverse and seeking social change through their writings, early Canadian women writers have been slow to receive the same kind of attention. I invite papers on early Canadian women writers—preferably beyond Susanna Moodie and Catharine Parr Traill, although papers on them will be considered—to show the diverse range of writing styles and thought that was at work in Canada in the nineteenth century and into the early twentieth century. Questions that might be considered include (but are not limited to): Papers should be approximately 6,000-7,500 words or 25-30 pages in length, and the deadline for complete papers is July 3, 2006. Dr. Jennifer Chambers Dr. Jennifer Chambers ========================================================== cfp categories: ethnicity_and_national_identity
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