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*Call for Papers*

The 2010 Annual Conference of the Caribbean Chapter of the College English
Association* *will be held on* Friday, March 19 and Saturday, March 20 *at
the University of Puerto Rico at Rio Piedras in San Juan**



*Boundaries and Bridges: English Studies in the Borderlands *



The Mission Statement of the College English Association (CEA) informs
members that the organization acts as an umbrella under which a broad range
of interests gather together, including: literature, language, linguistics,
composition, creative writing, women's and minority studies, journalism,
technical communication, speech, American studies, English as a Second
Language, and popular culture, among others.  In light of this mission
statement that embraces multiple disciplines, the Caribbean Chapter of the
CEA—situated in a unique location that synthesizes the Caribbean islands and
their varied cultures with North and Latin American, European, African, and
indigenous traditions—invites papers for its annual conference that explore
meeting places between the disciplines of English Studies, interdisciplinary
studies in the field of English, and the borderlands of space and place as
explored through the disciplines that comprise English Studies.



Proposals are welcome on, but not limited to, the following topics:



   - Caribbean Studies;
   - Postcolonial and/or Colonial Studies;
   - Texts that exist in or explore Borderlands or Contact Zones (please
   note that we welcome diverse definitions of the term “texts”);
   - Bilingual and/or bicultural texts;
   - Cultural Geography Studies;
   - Transnational, Transatlantic, and/or Transpacific Studies;
   - Interdisciplinary texts such as graphic novels, films, and blogs;
   - Interdisciplinary studies of canonical texts;
   - Interdisciplinary pedagogies in English Studies classrooms;
   - Creoles, Pidgins, and languages that build upon different linguistic
   heritages;
   - New Media and new technologies in the English classroom; and
   - The field of English at the crossroads.

Submit 250 word abstracts outlining your 15 minute proposed presentation by
*November 13, 2009* to the Conference Coordinators at *
[log in to unmask]*.   For more information, please visit the
CEA-CC’s Blog (http://blogs.uprm.edu/ceacc/).

NB: If you are submitting a panel proposal, you only need to submit one
abstract that includes all presenters’ names and contact information.



All accepted presenters are required to become members of the Caribbean
Chapter of the College English Association.  Conference registration is
included in the membership fee.



Please disseminate this Call for Papers to other interested parties.**



The Annual Conference of the Caribbean Chapter of the College English
Association is generously supported by the University of Puerto Rico and its
individual campuses.




-- 
Ricia Anne Chansky, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of English
University of Puerto Rico
at Mayagüez