CFP: Narrator-Author Relationships (10/1/06; Narrative, 3/15/07-3/18/07)
Narrative Conference
March 15-18, 2007
Washington, D.C.
For a proposed panel at the 2007 Narrative Conference, I am seeking
papers that explore situations in which the strict distinction
between narrator and author begins to blur. What are the conditions
for and significances of such moments?
Proposals should include 1) a 300-word abstract, 2) a brief vitae
(for panel proposal purposes). Please send proposals (in the body of
email or as Microsoft Word attachment) to Sue Kim at suekim_at_uab.edu
by October 1, 2006.
See the conference's official website for additional information:
<http://narrative.georgetown.edu/conference2007/callforpapers.html>http://narrative.georgetown.edu/conference2007/callforpapers.html
Sue J. Kim
Dept. of English
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Sue J. Kim
Assistant Professor
Department of English
University of Alabama at Birmingham
HB 225
900 13th Street South
Birmingham AL 35294
Telephone: (205) 934-8597
Facsimile: (205) 975-8125
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