CFP: [General] Georgia Philological Association Conference and Proceedings (2/29/08 - 3/01/08)

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Georgia Philological Association
CONFERENCE AND CALL FOR PAPERS:

The third annual meeting of the Georgia Philological Association (GPA)
will convene at Brewton-Parker College, Mount Vernon, Georgia, on Friday,
February 29, and Saturday, March 1, 2008. We invite proposals for
session topics, and scholarly papers on any subject relating to American,
British, French, Hispanic, Russian, German, or Slavic literature or
language, as well as linguistics, speech/oral communication, drama, film,
fine arts, rhetoric, composition, philosophy, history, translation, the
general humanities, interdisciplinary studies, and pedagogy. Special
sessions already planned include Neglected and Forgotten Female Authors,
Thomas Hardy, and Films of Werner Herzog. Reading times for individual
paper presentations will be strictly limited to 15 minutes (approximately
eight double-spaced typed pages). Although convention presentations are
limited to 15 minutes, presenters may submit longer,more complete
versions for consideration of publication in the Journal of the Georgia
Philological Association. Specific session times, content areas, and
sites will be determined as soon as we have received and evaluated all
submissions. All presenters must be members of the Georgia Philological
Association (membership fees are payable at the annual meeting in
February). Please submit 100-word abstracts in English for session
topics, and scholarly papers by Friday, January 25, 2008, to Harry Bayne,
Brewton-Parker College #2025, P.O. Box 197, Mount Vernon, GA 30445-0197;
or by electronic mail to hbayne_at_bpc.edu. Pre-registrants will receive
GPA programs in advance by electronic mail. For more details, please see
the Georgia Philological Association's web site: www.bpc.edu/gpa

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