THE ELMIRA COLLEGE CENTER FOR MARK TWAIN STUDIES ANNOUNCES
THE VERY LAST CALL FOR PAPERS FOR A CONFERENCE - ELMIRA 2001: THE FOURTH
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THE STATE OF MARK TWAIN STUDIES, August
16-18, 2001, at Elmira College, Elmira, New York
THE DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION OF PAPER IS - JANUARY 31, 2001.
TEN PAGE PAPERS SUITABLE FOR TWENTY MINUTE PRESENTATIONS ARE INVITED ON
THE FOLLOWING TOPICS:
Mark Twain and Visual Representation: (May include films, posters,
television shows, documentaries, cartoon, illustrations)
Mark Twain and the Body: (May include bodies in pain, the racialized
bodies, the gendered bodies, the sexualized bodies, the transformed
bodies)
Mark Twain and Status: (May include economic class, social class, racial
class, manners, titles, behaviors)
Mark Twain and the Nation: ( May include civic identities, racial
identities, hybrid identifies, nationalism, imperialism, exceptionalism)
Global Mark Twain: ( Mark Twain in countries other than the United
States. How is Mark Twain used in other countries?)
Mark Twain: Friends and Enemies: (Loyalties to and animosities toward
his contemporaries)
Mark Twain: Narrative Strategies: (May include structure, persona,
voice, closure)
Mark Twain in Pieces: (May include short stories, maxims, fragments,
letters,sketches,speeches)
Mark Twain: 1900-1910: (May include biography, works, crusades,
self-imaging)
Mark Twain at His Funniest: (. . .)
Papers will be read by juries without knowledge of authorship. Please
omit your name from page one. Put your name and address on a title
page.
Send papers in duplicate to:
Gretchen Sharlow, Director
The Center for Mark Twain Studies
Elmira College
One Park Place
Elmira, NY 14901
To request a Conference Registration Form send your name and
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