Reinventing Universalism for Postcolonial France; NeMLA Conference

  • 03/13/2021
  • 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
  • Virtual

Registration


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"Reinventing Universalism for Postcolonial France" presented by Mame-Fatou Niang, Carnegie Mellon University and Julien Suaudeau, Bryn Mawr College

A French & Francophone Special Event at the 52nd Annual Convention of the Northeast Modern Language Association (a virtual event)  

Saturday, March 13 @ 7:00 pm

Members of  Alliance Française de Buffalo are invited to attend this French & Francophone special event.  

Please Note: The NeMLA registration code will also allow you to attend ANY lecture at this virtual conference.

The registration code will be sent to each member after you sign up at through this AFB site. Paula Hinz will send each code and welcomes any questions. Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to attend this conference!

For more schedule details, please refer to the NeMLA page. 

What is NeMLA?

The Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA) is a non-profit organization of teachers, scholars, and students of literature, language, and culture as well as the largest regional affiliate of the Modern Language Association (MLA). NeMLA provides a forum for the dissemination of scholarship and the advancement of teaching in modern languages and literatures. We hold a yearly four-day convention to carry on a tradition of lively research and pedagogical exchange. This event showcases different areas of inquiry and includes regular sessions (panels, roundtables, seminars), interactive workshops, special events, caucus meetings, literary readings, film screenings, a separate undergraduate research forum, and guest speakers.

Building on a rich tradition of excellence, the University at Buffalo supports the mission of NeMLA by serving as its institutional and administrative host.

This special event is free for Members of Alliance Française de Buffalo

In English.

Please note that registration closes on March 8. 

This event will be virtual.

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