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From: "Rebecca L. Stein" <rlstein-AT-umn.edu>
Subject: Call for MLA session papers on postcoloniality
Date: Thu, 6 Mar 2003 09:10:36 -0600


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Folks -

 

Papers for the following invited session are welcomed.  Note that we are
treating "anthropology" and "the ethnographic" very broadly.   Work on
travel writing and film is welcomed.

 

Post/colonial Encounters:  Investigates post/colonial intersections of
anthropology and literature: historical connections between the
disciplines in post/colonial contexts; how postcolonial theory has
created interdisciplinary contact-zones; postcolonial critiques of
anthropology or ethnographic texts/discourses/scenes.  Abstracts/CV
March 15: rlstein-AT-umn.edu.

 

Thanks!

 

Rebecca Stein

**************************** 
Rebecca L. Stein, Assistant Professor 
Department of Anthropology 
University of Minnesota 
Minneapolis, MN  55455 
  
rlstein-AT-umn.edu 
ph: 612-626-8692 
fax: 612-625-3095 

 


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Folks –

 

Papers for the following invited session are welcomed.  Note that we are treating “anthropology” and “the ethnographic” very broadly.   Work on travel writing and film is welcomed.

 

Post/colonial Encounters:  Investigates post/colonial intersections of anthropology and literature: historical connections between the disciplines in post/colonial contexts; how postcolonial theory has created interdisciplinary contact-zones; postcolonial critiques of anthropology or ethnographic texts/discourses/scenes.  Abstracts/CV March 15: rlstein-AT-umn.edu.

 

Thanks!

 

Rebecca Stein

****************************
Rebecca L. Stein, Assistant Professor
Department of Anthropology
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, MN  55455
 
rlstein-AT-umn.edu
ph: 612-626-8692
fax: 612-625-3095

 

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