South Atlantic Modern Language Association
November 15-17, 2019
Westin Peachtree Plaza
210 Peachtree St NW
Atlanta, Georgia
November 15-17, 2019
Westin Peachtree Plaza
210 Peachtree St NW
Atlanta, Georgia
Rocky Mountain
Modern Language Association
Seventy-third annual convention
October 10-12, 2019
El Paso Texas
The Michigan Hemingway Society seeks applications for the Bill and Donna Cóte Scholarship for the current calendar year. Open to high school students, undergraduate students, and graduate students with an interest in the Michigan influence on the life and works of Ernest Hemingway.
The scholarship provides free registration, hotel room and most meals at the annual October conference of the Michigan Hemingway Society. To apply, the student should submit a cover letter containing name, address, academic affiliation; a short essay explaining why he or she would like to attend the conference; and a letter of recommendation from his or her instructor of literature. These may all be submitted electronically prior to September 1 to info@michiganhemingwaysociety.org
For further information including details about this year's conference see www.MichiganHemingwaySociety.org.
South Atlantic Modern Language Association
November 2-4, 2018
Birmingham, Alabama
The Hemingway Society Session
THINGS FALL APART: ERNEST HEMINGWAY AND THE GREAT WAR
On November 11, 1918, the Great War finally ended.
Deadline for Submission of Proposals: September 30, 2018
Deadline for Accepted Papers: January 31, 2019
Contact Email: Cam Cobb (cobbcam@uwindsor.ca), Marc Dudley (mkdudley@ncsu.edu)
The Teaching Hemingway series presents collections of essays, each focusing on a certain topic that illuminates Hemingway’s work both in terms of scholarship and pedagogy. The books in the series are of interest to educators and students in secondary and private schools and at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Those who contribute to books are often teacher-scholars who have used Hemingway's work in domestic, international, and other settings.
In this CFP, we invite interested teacher-scholars to contribute to what will be a lively, innovative collection, entitled Teaching Hemingway and Film. Our goal in developing this volume is to delve into Hemingway’s work – particularly the teaching of his work – in a fresh way—one that relates his craft to (and sometimes through) film.