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40th CCRALL 2020 : 40th Cincinnati Conference on Romance and Arabic Languages and Literatures

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Link: https://ccrall.com/cfp/
 
When Mar 4, 2020 - Mar 4, 2020
Where University of Cincinnati
Submission Deadline Feb 10, 2020
Notification Due Feb 10, 2020
Final Version Due Feb 10, 2020
Categories    literature   pedagogy   SLA   romance and arabic languages
 

Call For Papers

The Cincinnati Conference on Romance and Arabic Languages and Literatures is the oldest graduate students conference in the United States. It has run uninterrupted since 1980, with panels on all aspects of Spanish, French, Italian and Portuguese languages and literatures. In 2019 Arabic was added to the department and to the conference. By 1983 the conference was attracting more than 200 presenters annually, currently we only accept 120 papers to make it an enjoyable and intellectually satisfying experience.

Faculty and graduate students are invited to submit abstracts for papers dealing with all areas and aspects of Romance and Arabic languages, literatures and cultures. Proposals on film, popular culture, cultural studies, creative writing, digital humanities, and non-canonical approaches to literature are especially welcome.

Please submit abstracts through the 40th CCRALL Google Form, linked here:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeQynh9meYQ6DFzW6QKs9wBuCBwcehDE7TYOILmNr00PJKXWg/viewform?usp=sf_link

The keynote speakers this year are:

Sara Castro-Klarén, Johns Hopkins University

Farida Benlyazid, Film director

Florence Martin, Goucher College

Individual presentations will be limited to 20 minutes and will be accepted in English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Italian, and Arabic. For consideration, please submit an abstract or panel proposal through the 40th CCRALL Google Form. Please fill out all the boxes and make sure you include the category in which your paper fits best. The abstract should be 250 words explaining your thesis and potential outcomes. If proposing a panel, follow the panel proposal options in the Google Form, including the title of the panel and of all the papers to be presented in the panel with their corresponding abstracts. There is a limit of four papers presented per panel.

Co-chairs: Kirsten Smith, Luis Angel Barreto, Alejandro Martínez

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