> CALL FOR PAPERS
>
> for the second Interdisciplinary Conference of the Atlantic Alliance
> of Universities (NUI Galway, UL, UCC) Crime Genre Research Group on
>
>
> The Scene of the Crime: Setting in Modern Crime Fiction
>
> to be held at the University of Limerick, 15-16 June 2007
>
>
> Proposals are invited for papers which focus on the notion of
> physical, spatial, or geographical setting in the crime genre, in
> literature or in film, and from any language area (although papers
> must be delivered in English). Papers might explore the relationship
> between location and crime, the depiction of specific geographical
> locations, social and cultural > '> spaces> '> , historical crime
> fiction and physical change, the relationship between human subject
> and physical environment, policing and jurisdictions, or any
> consideration of the crime genre which focuses on spatial setting.
>
> Papers will be welcomed from a range of disciplines, including (but
> not limited to) modern languages, history, geography, film studies,
> literary and cultural studies, sociology, and political science.
>
> Abstracts (of 300 words maximum) should be sent to Dr Marieke
> Krajenbrink and Dr John Scaggs simultaneously to reach us no later
> than Friday 16 February 2007. Papers should be no more than twenty
> minutes in length.
>
>
> Dr Marieke Krajenbrink German Section
> Department of Languages and
> Cultural Studies University of Limerick
> Limerick
> Ireland
> e-mail: [log in to unmask]
> <mailto:[log in to unmask]> Tel:
> 061-202453 Dr John Scaggs
> Department of English
> Mary Immaculate College
> South Circular Road
> Limerick
> Ireland
> e-mail: [log in to unmask]
> Tel: 061-204332
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