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Please join us for NeMLA’s 51 st Annual Convention at the Boston Marriott Copley Place, conveniently located in the heart of the city. The theme of NeMLA 2020 is “Shaping and Sharing Identities: Spaces, Places, Languages, and Cultures” — a topic embracing the many facets that define each and every human being across cultures and languages, as well as the many ways in which we interact with each other in today’s rapidly changing global world. We are thrilled to announce that Boston University is our local host institution and that our featured author is Andre Dubus III, whose novel Gone so Long will be the focus of “NeMLA Reads Together”. The opening address will be given by Professor Maurice Lee, author of the award-winning Uncertain Chances: Science, Skepticism, and Belief in Nineteenth- Century American Literature . We look forward to seeing you in Boston! American Studies Anglophone Literature British Literature Canadian Literature Classics Comparative Literature Creative Writing, Editing & Publishing Cultural Studies Digital Humanities Environmental Humanities & Urban Ecology French & Francophone German Studies Interdisciplinary Humanities Italian Studies Media Studies Pedagogy & Professional Postcolonial Studies Queer Studies Rhetoric & Composition Russian Literature Spanish/Portuguese Women’s & Gender Studies World Literatures ANNUAL CONVENTION NORTHEAST MODERN LANGUAGE ASSOCIATION 51st 5-8 MARCH, 2020 BOSTON MARRIOTT COPLEY PLACE SEP 30, 2019 Abstract Proposal Deadline ADMINISTRATIVE HOST

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Please join us for NeMLA’s 51st Annual Convention at the Boston Marriott Copley Place, conveniently located in the heart of the city. The theme of NeMLA 2020 is “Shaping and Sharing Identities: Spaces, Places, Languages, and Cultures” — a topic embracing the many facets that define each and every human being across cultures and languages, as well as the many ways in which we interact with each other in today’s rapidly changing global world.

We are thrilled to announce that Boston University is our local host institution and that our featured author is Andre Dubus III, whose novel Gone so Long will be the focus of “NeMLA Reads Together”. The opening address will be given by Professor Maurice Lee, author of the award-winning Uncertain Chances: Science, Skepticism, and Belief in Nineteenth-Century American Literature.

We look forward to seeing you in Boston!

American StudiesAnglophone Literature

British LiteratureCanadian Literature

ClassicsComparative Literature

Creative Writing, Editing & PublishingCultural Studies

Digital HumanitiesEnvironmental Humanities & Urban Ecology

French & FrancophoneGerman Studies

Interdisciplinary HumanitiesItalian StudiesMedia Studies

Pedagogy & ProfessionalPostcolonial Studies

Queer StudiesRhetoric & Composition

Russian LiteratureSpanish/Portuguese

Women’s & Gender StudiesWorld Literatures

ANNUAL CONVENTIONNORTHEAST MODERN LANGUAGE ASSOCIATION

51st

5-8 MARCH, 2020 BOSTON MARRIOTT COPLEY PLACE

SEP 30, 2019Abstract Proposal Deadline

ADMINISTRATIVE HOST