CFP: Proposals for Panels and Roundtables (4/15/06; NEMLA, 3/1/07-3/4/07)
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38th Northeast Modern Language Association Conference
Baltimore: March 1-4, 2007
* *Want to see a greater variety of exciting panels at NeMLA's 2007
Conference in Baltimore?
* * *Have a timely literary, cultural or academic question that you would
like to see publicly explored?
* Need to demonstrate academic service on your C.V.?
NeMLA's annual conference is created by the individual panel and
roundtable submissions of its members (graduate students included). A chair
agrees to invite and review abstracts (deadline Sept. 15) and to submit ful=
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panel information to the Executive Director by October 1. For the full
duties of NeMLA chairs and requirements for panels, please review:
http://www.nemla.org/chairguide.html
If you are not currently a NeMLA member and wish to propose a panel, yo=
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must become a 2006 member as well as join and register for 2007.
To propose a panel, please submit by April 15:
-- a panel title
-- a 250-500 word abstract
--a maximum 100-word description
Submit your panel proposal online, at: http:/www.nemla.org/proppanel.html
Questions? Email Elizabeth Abele at Northeast.MLA_at_gmail.com
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