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Link: https://www.cfplist.com/nemla/Home/S/15708 | |||||||||||||||
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In the last two decades, there has been a steady rise in our pop culture’s awareness of the role writers, producers, and directors play in developing television series both from a commercial and critical context. With the advent of social media, fans are able to hear directly from the source on the fandoms that they hold so dear. This panel looks to investigate lesson plans and courses that are based on using the work of television auteurs in composition and literature classrooms. How are instructors using television episodes to construct critical thinking and writing skills?
The conference is through the Northeast Modern Language Association and will take place March 17-20, 2016 in Hartford, CT. Submissions are due: September 30, 2015 NeMLA uses a user-based system to process abstract submissions. Interested scholars should submit 250 word abstracts to Lindsay Bryde through the NeMLA website using the link below: https://www.cfplist.com/nemla/Home/S/15708 For questions about the new submission system, you can contact NeMLA web support here: websupport@nemla.org. Questions specific to the panel can be sent to Lindsay.Bryde@gmail.com |
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