CALL FOR PAPERS (abridged version) 4th Annual Central New York Conference on Language and Literature SUNY College at Cortland Cortland, NY 13045 October 16-18, 1994 The Fourth Annual CNYCLL (scheduled October 16-18, 1994) will feature approximately 55 sessions on a variety of issues related to literature, language, and composition studies. As in previous years, this conference's range of sessions is very broad-- encompassing both traditional and non-traditional topics (sessions on cultural diversity, non-canonical writers, etc.). The following abridged list includes some conference sessions related to film. ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** NOTE: Those interested in presenting papers at CNYCLL should contact directly the session chairs listed below and offer preliminary abstracts (or drafts of papers, if specified). ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** Edith Wharton and Film Chair: Augusta Rohrbach 230 Riverside Drive, 1A New York, NY 10025 Deadline: July 1, 1994 Imagining Vietnam (Race, gender, class and/or problems of history and representation in Vietnam fictions: novels, stories, film and television) Chair: Amanda Howell English Department River Campus University of Rochester Rochester, NY 14627 Deadline: June 1, 1994 Literature and Film: Post-1980 Chair: Richard A. Currie CSI/CUNY 2800 Victory Blvd. Department of English Staten Island, NY 10301 Deadline: June 15, 1994 Literature and Film: Pre-1980 Chair: Vickie K. Janik 39 Prospect Terrace Cortland, NY 13045 Deadline: July 1, 1994 Literature Into Film in the Cause of Multi-Culturalism Chair: Dr. William Parente Department of History and Politics University of Scranton Scranton, PA 18510 Deadline: July 1, 1994 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** CONFERENCE GUIDELINES Generally speaking, participants should deliver only one paper or chair only one session. Session chairs shall consider all papers submitted in response to the general call for papers and shall not have pre-selected panelists. Papers should have a 15-18 minute reading time. This year we plan to disseminate abstracts of all papers accepted for the conference. IF YOUR PAPER IS ACCEPTED FOR A CNYCLL SESSION, YOU WILL BE EXPECTED TO SUBMIT A FINAL ABSTRACT (maximum 200 words) BY 1 SEPTEMBER 1994. Procedures for submitting final abstracts for conference papers are explained in the document "Submitting Final Abstracts" (available via GOPHER or e-mail to the addresses listed below). Abstracts will be made available to conference participants in print and electronic-text (via e-mail and GOPHER). FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGARDING THIS CONFERENCE: E-mail Address: send requests for information to [log in to unmask] (or to [log in to unmask]) GOPHER Address: obtain information regarding abstracts, schedule of sessions, conference registration by GOPHERing to: orchard.cortland.edu *** End of abridged Call for Papers (4/94)***