These two CFPs were posted at the MLA convention site a few days ago.

Guaranteed Session: "Nabokov and Indeterminacy"

 Nabokov criticism has often debated the one-author solution and its alternatives for The Real Life of Sebastian Knight, and the time ambiguity in Lolita. The panel invites papers treating open-ended interpretations of any Nabokov works. Send 300-word proposals to pmeyer@wesleyan.edu by March 15.

 

Non-guaranteed session: “Nabokov and the Future of the Humanities”

 Seeking papers that explore how attention to unique features of Nabokov’s works can help reinvigorate the humanities’ role within university curricula and the culture at large.  300-word proposals to sblackwe@utk.edu by March 15.


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