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Dear list members,


One week left to submit proposals to "The Literary Image and The Screen" (Genoa, Italy, 5-6 September).

Our conference aims to explore the connections and relationships between literature and the screen, from the pre-cinematic age to the era of new digital technologies. A cross-media approach, aimed at understanding the reciprocal influences between these various artistic forms, as seen from the point of view of techniques of representation, theoretical exchanges and the circulation of works, will shed new light on ideas in, and theories of, both literature and the cinema. Don't miss your chance to take part in this fun interdisciplinary project for scholars who work across genres, borders, and periods!


Confirmed keynote speakers:

Laure Marcus, Goldsmiths' Professor of English Literature, University of Oxford.

Nikolaj Lübecker, Professor of French and Film Studies, University of Oxford.


CFP:

https://www.academia.edu/39368828/Call_for_Papers_The_Literary_Image_and_The_Screen



Please send your abstracts (max. 250 words) and short bios (max. 50 words) in PDF to:

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The deadline for submissions is 30 June.


Best wishes,
Peter Budrin, DPhil candidate in Modern Languages at Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford.




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