Red River International Conference on World Literature

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The Narratives of Transgression and Trespass
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April 17 - 19, 2009

The Departments of English and Modern Languages

North Dakota State University

Call for Papers

Schedule and Abstracts

A tentative program will be available in January.

Keynote Speaker

Registration Form

The 2009 Registration Form will be available on-line shortly. PLEASE be sure to select you meals for Friday and Saturday.

PLEASE NOTE: REGISTRATION DEADLINE IS MARCH, 2009

The meals at the Alumni Center are catered and we cannot guarantee extra meals will be available for any registrations made on the day of the conference.

FLARR (Foreign Language Association of the Red River) Participants: Please use the special FLARR Registration form for Saturday FLAAR Sessions.

Conference Hotel

Conference Hotel information will be forthcoming. We have once again reserved a block of rooms at the Radisson Hotel Fargo. For more details about the hotel, please click here for the hotel link. There are a number of other hotels located in downtown Fargo including the Hotel Donaldson and Howard Johnson's, both within walking distance of the Radisson (for shuttle pick up). Information about these hotels as well as more information about the Conference can be found by going to the Conference Information page. Additional information about the Fargo-Moorhead area can be found at the F/M Visitor's bureau site. Please click here or on the F/M Visitor's Bureau logo for a link.

About the Conference

This is the Twelfth Annual Red River Conference on World Literature. There is a history of the Conference available on-line. If you would like to read more about how the conference came to be, click here.

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Past Schedules and Abstracts:
2007
2008

 


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Prospective students may schedule a visit by calling 1-800-488-NDSU.

Prepared by Kevin Brooks, Department of English

Maintained by Jeanne Hageman, Department of Modern Languages

Last Modified: 15-Sep-2008