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Re: CFP: NEMLA February 26-March 1, 2009 Boston, MA
I've sent out this call for papers before, but the deadline (Sept. 15th)
is fast approaching and I need more papers to fill out my panel. I have
heard back from two interested parties, but I would like to have three or
four papers in this panel. I also realize that many of us have only
recently returned to our desks from summer break, so I am hoping this
re-posting will garner some interest.
If anyone's interested, please find details below and on the "call for
papers" section of the ASLE website.
Connections and Community: Reinhabitory Principles in Bioregionalism and
Literary Field Studies.
Bioregionalism and literary field studies have revolutionized the
investigation of connections between human beings and their environments
in the study of literature. This panel focuses on the relatively new field
of Bioregionalism and Literary Field Studies, taking into consideration
the seminal work of environmental writers like Aldo Leopold, Gary Snyder,
Jim Dodge and Corey Lee Lewis. Papers are invited which analyze
bioregional literature, though preference will be shown to those which
demonstrate first-hand personal experience of specific locales. Please
send 250 word abstracts and contact information via e-mail to: Chris Hall,
Teaching Associate, Humboldt State University; cgh11@humboldt.edu
--
?For somewhere there is an ancient enmity between our daily life and the
great work. Help me, in saying it, to understand it.?
-Rainer Maria Rilke
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