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        The African American Studies Program at Gettysburg College 
 
                  and The Central Pennsylvania Consortium 
 
    ****************************************************************** 
 
          Second Annual CPC Conference on African American Studies 
 
 
                                  NOMMO 
 
                   (the generative power of sound/word) 
 
                 IN AFRICAN AMERICAN CULTURE AND POLITICS 
 
 
                         Saturday, April 20, 1995 
 
                            Gettysburg College 
 
                         Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 
 
                      *Announcement: Call for Papers* 
 
        Proposals are invited for papers to be presented at the Second 
Annual CPC African American Studies Conference.  The theme of the event is 
"NOMMO (the generative power of sound/word) IN AFRICAN AMERICAN CULTURE AND 
POLITICS."  The conference is intended to promote discussion and dialogue 
on issues related to African American Studies and Afrocentric education and 
scholarship.  Proposals for entire sessions are welcome, as are proposals 
for alternative formats, from panel discussions and roundtables to readings 
and performances.  Proposals for papers, panels, readings, or performances 
related to any or all aspects of NOMMO IN AFRICAN AMERICAN CULTURE AND 
POLITICS are invited, including but *not limited* to the following: 
 
*African American Oral and Written Literary Traditions* 
 
*African American Musical Traditions* 
 
*Language of Politics and Politics of Language* 
 
*African American Story-Telling* 
 
*African American Oral History* 
 
*Political Economy of Mythology/Mythology of Political Economy* 
 
*African American Poetry* 
 
*African Roots of African American Music and Literature* 
 
*Nommo in African American Religious and Spiritual Traditions* 
 
*Teaching African American Literature and Music* 
 
*The Politics of Sound: African American Political Speeches/Manifestos* 
 
*Great Black Music- Ancient to the Future* 
 
*Ebonics* 
 
*Intercultural Communication* 
 
*Signs, Symbols, and Signifying* 
 
*Language and Power 
 
*Creative Freedom and Human Emancipation 
 
*Sociology of Communication 
 
Please submit an abstract of 250 words or less as soon as possible (but 
by February 25, 1995) to Program Committee, African American Studies, 
Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, PA 17325 or e-mail to 
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