CALL FOR PAPERS British Comparative Literature Association (BCLA) Triennial Conference MIGRATION 8-11 July 2013, University of Essex, United Kingdom The BCLA invites conference papers on the theme of migration, understood as the migration of texts, stories, and myths across cultures and time, media, genres and species, as well as the migrations of peoples across lands, seas, and worlds. Possible topics include, but are not limited to, the following: · borders, boundaries, crossings · exile, displacement, Diaspora · nomads, refugees, sailors, pirates, argonauts · odysseys, expeditions, quests, transits · departures, destinations, arrivals, Heimat · worlding, world-litting · globetrotting, globalectics · glossolalia, polyphonies, palimpsests · re-telling, reinscription, re-visioning · transmedia, cross-genre, adaptation · metamorphosis, mutation, metempsychosis Deadline for submission of proposals (for individual papers or panels): 1 November 2012. Please send proposals, no longer than 250 words, and a brief biographical statement to: <[log in to unmask]>. KEYNOTE SPEAKERS Rosi Braidotti, University of Utrecht Michael Cronin, Dublin City University Abdelfattah Kilito, University of Rabat, Morocco Maria Tatar, Harvard University Marina Warner, University of Essex (Presidential Address) In collaboration with the British School at Rome and the School for Libyan Studies, the BCLA Migration conference will include a dedicated strand of panels, readings, and performances entitled "Through Dido's Eyes: The Arab Spring in Literature and the Arts". For further information please contact <[log in to unmask]>.