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MLA 2019 : MLA International Symposium: Remembering Voices Lost

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Link: https://symposium.mla.org/lisbon/remembering-voices-lost/
 
When Jul 23, 2019 - Jul 25, 2019
Where Lisbon, Portugal
Submission Deadline Sep 21, 2018
Notification Due Dec 3, 2018
Categories    humanities   language   literature   global
 

Call For Papers

CALL FOR PAPERS: MLA International Symposium

Remembering Voices Lost

In the face of resurgent social, political, and religious instability, it seems urgent to recuperate the "lost voices" of humanity: those that have been buried or forgotten and those that have been marginalized or othered on the grounds of their perceived foreignness.

The 2019 Modern Language Association (MLA) International Symposium, taking place in Lisbon, Portugal from 23 to 25 July 2019, calls for paper and session proposals that place humanities at the center of world affairs, bringing lost voices to the forefront as an act of resistance.

Learn more, including how to submit your paper, session, or roundtable proposal, at https://symposium.mla.org/lisbon/remembering-voices-lost/

All submissions MUST be received by 21 September 2018.

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