Francophonies: The Living and the Dead, March 18-19 2011 LSU Baton Rouge

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Department of French Studies Graduate Student Association, LSU-Baton Rouge

The Department of French Studies 5th Annual Graduate Student Conference

Francophonies: The Living and the Dead

March 18-19th 2011

Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA

The 2011 Graduate Student Conference, hosted by the Department of French
Studies at Louisiana State University, will explore the concepts of life, death, and afterlife in French and Francophone literature as well as how these ideas apply to the French language, itself. How do the motifs of passing away or coming into being function in French and Francophone narratives? What can we say about the trajectory of French as a living or dying language? (What deaths has it suffered? How is it being reborn?) What evidence can we see of the afterlives (linguistic or cultural) of French presence in territories, departments, and former colonies?

Possible topics may include but are not limited to:
• Lives of the French Language
• Historical Hauntings
• Burying or Unearthing the Past
• Colonial Practices Reincarnated
• Waking the Dead
• Ghosts and Zombies
• Supernatural Shadows and Past Lives
• Echoes and Afterlives
• Rebirth and Renewal
• Resuscitations and Resurrections
• Living in Limbo
• Voodoo and Visions
• Loss and Renewal
• Eulogizing and Epitaphs
• Fading Civilizations
• Victories and Vitality
• Futures of Francophone or French Identity
• Palimpsests and Ghostly Languages
• New Incarnations of Self

We welcome your paper proposals in French or English from any period or genre (linguistics, literature, comparative literature, media , etc.) that falls within the conference topic. Please send abstracts of 200-300 words to frenchconference@gmail.com with "2011 Abstract" in the subject line.

Keynote speaker TBA
Deadline for submission: January 1, 2011