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Call for Essay Proposals for Teaching
the Literatures of the Hispanic Caribbean
For the Options for Teaching series, the Publications
Committee has approved development of the volume Teaching the
Literatures of the Hispanic Caribbean, edited by Lizabeth
Paravisini-Gebert. Essay proposals are invited for
the following projected sections of the volume: (1)
"Historical and Theoretical Perspectives" (the relation between
salient texts and Hispanic Caribbean history, including notions of
indigeneity, colonialism, slavery and the plantation, nationalism,
and the impact of globalization); (2) "Material and Performative
Contexts" (contemporary theory and its possible
application to teaching and criticism; questions of genre and form,
identity and migration, interdisciplinarity and intertextuality,
feminism, postcolonialism and postmodernism, and cultural
studies; interrelations of literature and culture, including
aspects of religion, music, folk culture, the oral traditions,
ritual and performance, and dance); (3) "Authors and
Texts" (critical studies of individual or small groups of
authors and texts informed by contemporary theoretical approaches,
including essays on diasporic Hispanic Caribbean
authors); and (4) "Course Contexts" (teaching
practices at various levels, including discussion of Web and
audiovisual resources, electronic databases, anthologies, and
textbooks). One-page proposals for specific essays
should be sent by 15 December 2009 to Lizabeth Paravisini-Gebert (liparavisini@vassar.edu).
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