Victorian Travelers and Cultural Memory

Victorian Travelers and Cultural Memory

MLA 2015 Special Session

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CFP: MLA 2015, Vancouver Special Session

Victorian Travelers and Cultural Memory
How do travel writings rely on, create, reinvent, or consolidate collective memories of places/cultures/events in an age of colonial expansion? 300-word abstract and brief CV by 15 March 2014; Andrea Kaston Tange (akastont@emich.edu).

Posted on March 24, 2014 by Andrea Kaston Tange. Bookmark the permalink.

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