CFP: Native Studies Research Network: Language, Silence, and Voice in Native Studies (UK) (4/16/07; 7/16/07-7/17/07)

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Tillett Rebecca Dr \(AMS\)
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Call for papers: "Language, Silence, and Voice in Native Studies"

An International Conference hosted by the Native Studies Research
Network, UK, at the University of Geneva, Switzerland

July 16-17, 2007
http://home.adm.unige.ch/%7Emadsen/NSC_CFP.htm

Sponsored by:
Swiss Association for North American Studies
Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF)
University of Geneva

The Native Studies Research Network, UK, invites proposals for papers
for its inaugural European conference.

Established in April 2006, the NSRN has 70 members at 30 UK
institutions working in 8 academic disciplines. Having held its first
British colloquium in September 2006, the NSRN will now host a
topic-led, full-scale conference inviting the participation of
international scholars to foster scholarly debate in the field. It is
hoped that the geographic centrality of Switzerland as a location will
encourage scholars from across Europe to attend. This nation's
tri-lingual status has encouraged a focus on the issue of language.

Keynote speaker: Robert Allen Warrior, University of Oklahoma
(Other keynote speakers to be confirmed)

Panels will include but are not restricted to:

1. "Speaking with single and forked tongues": Monoglots and Bilinguals

2. "We must teach the Bible in their own dialects": Missionaries and
Indian Languages

3. Orality and Literacy

4. Silencing Native Voices: the impact of white settlement

5. Recovering Native Voices

6. Cultural 'Contact Zones'

7. The Language of Native Politics

8. Native Languages in the 21st Century

This is not an exhaustive list and individual papers and/or panels on
topics outside these remits are warmly welcomed.

Individual paper proposals should include a title and precis of no
more than 250 words. Panel proposals should include a title and brief
description of the panel and a title and précis for each paper.
Proposals should be sent electronically to: J.Fear-Segal_at_uea.ac.uk,
R.Tillett_at_uea.ac.uk, and Deborah.Madsen_at_lettres.unige.ch and copied to all three addresses.

Review of proposals will begin 16 March, 2007, and proposals will be
accepted until 16 April, 2007.

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