italian-studies: Scholarly discussions in any field of Italian studies
Dear List Members:
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It is my privilege to announce the 56th Kentucky Foreign Language
Conference, to be held 24-26 April 2003 at the University of Kentucky, in
Lexington, a very beautiful area known as the "Horse Capital of the World."
This is a very well-established foreign language conference with nearly 500
papers presented annually. This spring we had a very exciting and
stimulating Italian division, which I hope will increase in size still more
in the future. I therefore invite you, your colleagues, graduate students
and any interested Italianists to consider submitting a paper proposal or
even to organizing a session.
Topics may include pedagogy, linguistics, literature of any century, film,
cultural studies, gender studies, etc. Interdisciplinary papers are
especially welcome.
The overall conference theme has yet to be determined; more information
will begin to appear on our website (www.uky.edu/AS/KFLC) in July or
August. In the meantime, please consider attending, and keep these dates
free in your calendar.
Any proposals for papers or sessions on Italian topics may be sent to me by
email ([log in to unmask]) or FAX (859) 323-9077.
Please feel free to forward this message to interested colleagues.
Dr. Gloria Allaire
Department of Spanish and Italian
University of Kentucky
1115 Patterson Office Tower
Lexington, KY 40506-0027
Dept. Office Phone: (859) 257-1565
My Voicemail: (859) 257-7098
Dept. FAX: (859) 323-9077
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