In Alabama, the recent passage of strict anti-immigration laws and a growing sentiment against migrants have turned our attention towards the theme of borders and how these physical or mental gaps may be explored. With these thoughts in mind, graduate students in the Department of Modern Languages and Classics are pleased to announce our third annual conference titled “Redefining Borders: Bridging the Gap between Languages, Literatures, and Cultures” to be held March 1 - 2 on the University of Alabama campus.
We welcome submissions in the following categories pertaining to themes of borders and their relations to languages, literatures, and cultures:
Studies of immigration, migration, diaspora, and displacement
Literary and comparative studies, also topics on theater, music, film studies and photography
Linguistics, including topics on pedagogy, language, and identity
Cultural studies, gender studies, topics on race, ethnicity and class
Multi-disciplinary approaches in fields such as sociology, psychology, anthropology, and history
The conference welcomes papers in English, Spanish, French and German of between 15 and 20 minutes in length. Abstracts of approximately 250 – 500 words, in English , may be sent as a Word document attachment to amlc@bama.ua.edu . Information can also be found on our Department website, mlc.ua.edu. Please include the presenter’s name, institution, e-mail address and title of the presentation. Suggestions for panels of three or four presenters are especially encouraged; please include all members of the panel on the abstract. The deadline to submit abstracts has been extended to Friday, January 11, 2013 .
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