Greetings, Here is a brief reminder about some calls for papers that may be of interest to members of this listserv. CALL FOR PAPERS (abridged version) 5th Annual Central New York Conference on Language and Literature 15-17 October 1995 State University of New York College at Cortland Cortland, NY 13045 The Fifth Annual CNYCLL (scheduled October 15-17, 1995) will feature over 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. (If you wish to see the complete call for papers, please check for this via Gopher, World Wide Web, or by e-mail (at the addresses listed at the end of this message.) ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** NOTE: Those interested in proposing papers for this year's CNYCLL should contact directly the session chairs listed below and offer preliminary abstracts (or drafts of papers, if requested) by the deadlines specified. If your proposal is selected for a CNYCLL session, you will be expected to submit a final abstract of your paper to conference organizers by 1 September 1995. (For details, see the explanation of procedures near the end of this message.) In mid-September, final abstracts of papers will be disseminated via GOPHER and World Wide Web (see the information at the end of this file concerning Internet addresses). Those attending the conference in October also will be provided with printed copies of all final abstracts. ** ** ** ** ** ** ** Crossgendered Representation In Drama, Film, And Performance Chair: Thomas Akstens PO Box 111 Bakers Mills, NY 12811 Deadline for preliminary abstract: 7/1/95 Merchant-Ivory Film Adaptations: 'Screening By The Book' Chair: Scott F. Stoddart Nova Southeastern University Div. of Liberal Arts 3301 College Ave. Fort Lauderdale, FL 33314 Note: Presenters should plan to use their films during their presentations to illustrate their arguments. Deadline for preliminary abstract: 7/1/95; dealine for final paper: 9/1/95 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** Reminder about General CNYCLL Guidelines: Generally speaking, participants should deliver only one paper and chair only one session. The chair 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. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION To obtain further information regarding the conference, please use any of the options listed below. Information via World Wide Web Many other World Wide Web files related to this conference are currently available on the English Department's "Orchard" WWW server (http://orchard.cortland.edu/welcome.html). Based on a Power Macintosh in the English Department at SUNY Cortland, this server also contains information concerning various departmental and interdisciplinary projects related to the English Department at SUNY Cortland. Information via Gopher Information about this conference also can be obtained from other files on this Orchard Server. (NOTE: Gopher files related to this conference mirror the WWW files, so the same information can be obtained by either means.) In addition to CNCYLL information, this "Orchard" Gopher server also provides information concerning departmental and interdisciplinary projects. Information via E-mail If you have comments about this WWW server information or have specific requests for conference information, please send e-mail to: Dr. Thom Bunting via the Internet at [log in to unmask] or via Bitnet at CNYCLLinfo@snycorva Information via Postal Service: CNYCLL Director's address: Dr. Alex Gonzalez/ English Department/ SUNY Cortland/ Cortland, NY 13045 CNYCLL Co-Director's address: Dr. Thom Bunting/ English Department/ SUNY Cortland/ Cortland, NY 13045 ** ** ** END of CNYCLL95 file ** ** ** Virtually yours, the CNYCLLinfo Committee ---- To signoff SCREEN-L, e-mail [log in to unmask] and put SIGNOFF SCREEN-L in the message. Problems? Contact [log in to unmask]