CFP: Ethnicity, Literature and Language (6/16/06; 9/22/06-9/23/06)
THE NEW YORK COLLEGE ENGLISH ASSOCIATION
and the
UTICA COLLEGE ETHNIC HERITAGE STUDIES CENTER
invite proposals for a Fall 2006 Conference:
Ethnicity, Literature and Language
Utica College
Utica, New York
September 22-23, 2006
Featured speaker: Frank Lentricchia, author of After the New
Criticism, Crimes of Art and Terror, and The Book of Ruth
Presentations may include:
15-minute papers/45-minute panel presentations
readings of creative fiction, non-fiction or poetry
(15-20 minutes)
considering works concerned with:
ethnic
literature teaching
ethnic studies
ethnic
history ethnic memoir
ethnic
identity ethnic politics
regional/local color literature
immigration
teaching literature or writing
New York literature/history
ethnicity and gender
ethnicity and disability
300 word abstracts should be sent to
Mary Ann Janda
English
Utica College
1600 Burrstone Road
Utica NY 13502
or
Frank Bergmann
English/German
Utica College
1600 Burrstone Road
Utica NY 13502
OR e-mailed to:
mjanda_at_utica.edu or
fbergmann_at_utica.edu
by JUNE 16, 2006
With your proposal, please indicate your name, your institutional
affiliation. your mailing address, and your e-mail address,
Presenters must be registered for the conference and registered
members of NYCEA. A conference registration form follows.
To join NYCEA, please visit http://www.nycea.org/member.html
GRADUATE STUDENTS: The New York College English Association offers a
$100 cash prize for the best paper delivered by a graduate student at
each conference. If you would like to be considered for the prize,
please plan to submit a complete text of your paper by August.
Graduate students may submit their papers and are usually notified by
the end of the conference if they have won.
For possible publication in its journal MOHAWK VALLEY HISTORY, the
Oneida County Historical Society invites submission of conference
papers devoted to the ethnicity of Upstate New York. For more
information, contact Frank Bergmann at Utica College
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