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"Multicultural Narratives and Narrative Theory"

Sponsored by Ohio State University's Project Narrative, an interdisciplinary initiative designed to promote state-of-the-art work in narrative studies, this symposium brings together top scholars from around the world in fields that include narrative theory, U.S. ethnic studies, English studies and Anglophone literatures, linguistics, feminist and critical race theory, cognitive approaches to literature, and creative writing. The symposium aims to create new, productive synergies between scholarship in narrative theory and work in multicultural/postcolonial literary studies. The symposium will be held October 25-27, 2007, at The Blackwell conference center on OSU's main campus.
featuring (click on speakers' names for paper abstracts):

Adélékè Adéèko, The Ohio State University
Patrick Colm Hogan, University of Connecticut, Storrs
Hilary Dannenberg, University of Bayreuth
Carl Gutiérrez-Jones, University of California, Santa Barbara
Maria Herrera-Sobek, University of California, Santa Barbara
Suzanne Keen, Washington and Lee University
Sue-Im Lee, Temple University
Ellen McCracken, University of California, Santa Barbara
Viet Nguyen, University of Southern California
Lalita Pandit, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse
Josephine Park, University of Pennsylvania
James Phelan, Ohio State University
Catherine Romagnolo, Lebanon Valley College
Werner Sollors, Harvard University
Robyn Warhol-Down, University of Vermont
Robert Warrior, University of Oklahoma
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