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Call for Papers

Literary Exchanges

The McGill University English Department’s Annual Graduate Conference

February 16-17, 2018
Montréal, Québec, Canada

The McGill University English Department’s Twenty-Fourth Annual Graduate Student Conference invites submissions considering exchanges in literature, performance, and culture. While this conference aims to highlight the value systems inherent in the concept of exchange, it also aims to problematize the reciprocity the word implies. Our conference asks: how do texts and cultures interact with each other? How does reading intertextually impact our understanding of the objects, performances, and texts we study? How might the term “exchange” contain certain axioms or assumptions that we can better understand by shifting our perspective?

We invite submissions by graduate students from all disciplines addressing, but not limited to, the following topics:

  • Communities: interpretive, textual, epistolary, and literary
  • Audiences, fans, and reception studies
  • Translation and adaptation
  • Mentors and patrons
  • Transnationalism, globalization, and postcolonialism
  • Print culture, book history, and marginalia
  • Palaeography, coteries, and manuscripts
  • Recovery work
  • Biography, memoirs, and life writing
  • Commentaries and reviews
  • Debates, feuds and rivalries
  • Collections and anthologies
  • Magazines, periodicals and seriality
  • Networks and sociability
  • Diaspora and displacement
  • Gender, sexuality, and queer studies
  • Race and class
  • Literary forms and genres                  

Presentations will primarily be in English, but we welcome submissions and presentations in French. Please submit abstracts of 250-300 words and a bio of 100 words to mcgillenglishgradconference [at] gmail.com

Submission Deadline: December 12, 2017

Conference Website: mcgillconference.wordpress.com

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