Women of Color (R)evolutionizing American Literature
Expanding on the NeMLA’s theme of (R)evolution, this panel seeks proposals that examine the role that women of color authors and artists have played (throughout the centuries) in helping to change and revolutionize literature by and about, literary representations of, and literary studies focused on women of color in the United States. It seeks work that examines how women of color have addressed and used their intersectional identities to change the American literary landscape, challenge the American literary canon, and changed how they and their communities have been viewed in the United States. Proposals can also include how women of color have challenged issues within their own communities and used a multiethnic approach to help literature and literary studies evolve and grow. Panel is not limited to literature/English departments and proposals with interdisciplinary approaches are encouraged to apply. Panel is open to proposals addressing approaches to the study of women of color revolutionizing literature in the United States throughout the centuries.