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Call for Proposals
(Revised 11/15/07)
"Documenting Creole Language and Culture"
Conference Dates: July 31-August 2, 2008
Location: Pheasant Run Resort, St. Charles, Illinois (just outside of Chicago)
Although language is an essential part of everyday life, few of us think
about how vital human speech is to the transmission of thoughts and ideas.
Studies have shown the strong link between language and culture; language
determines how its native speakers view the world. Language allows us to share
ideas, teach children about their heritage, and gives us a way to disseminate
our cultural ideals. Since language remains such a fundamental part of
culture, the theme for the 2008 Creole Heritage Conference is
"Documenting Creole Language and Culture."
The Creole Heritage
Conference strives to bring together Creole cultural constituents and
researchers to share knowledge within a relaxed setting. This unique event
draws participants from across the country who have a desire to preserve and
promote Creole culture. The Creole Heritage Conference seeks presentation
proposals from academics, professional and community researchers who have
undertaken studies in any area that relates language to a cultural component.
This conference will combine a substantial scholarly component with
community-oriented activities (family history exhibits, genealogy workshops,
and city tours.)
In preparation for the scholarly component of the conference,
we are issuing this call for papers on any topic relating to Creole people,
culture, and language. While the primary focus of the conference is on the
Creole people and culture of Louisiana and the Gulf Coast, we also welcome
contributions that examine the broader context of Creole societies to which
Louisiana belongs. In addition to individual papers, we encourage submission
of proposals for panels consisting of three or four papers organized around a
coherent theme and that include a panel chair. The organizers reserve the
right to make changes in the overall configuration of panels.
 | Some topics of interest may include but are not restricted to: · |
 | Food names and the Creole culture |
 | Place names in the natural environment |
 | Music as a way of language transmission |
 | Passing language on to the next generation of Creole children |
 | Oral history documentation of Creole elders |
 | Origins of Creole languages and dialects |
 | Language in literature |
 | Terminology of traditional occupations |
 | Language and Community |
 | Origins of specialized terms for material culture |
 | Geographic analysis of Creole languages |
 | Endangered language research methods |
 | Linguistic studies of Creole French |
Please note that all presentations will be limited to 20 minutes with 10
minutes for questions and answers. Presenters are required to pay the
conference registration fee and are welcome to become Creole Heritage Center
Members.
Deadline for submission of abstracts:
January 15, 2008 Notification of Acceptance: February 15, 2008
Preferred Form of Submission: Send your abstract (150 words or less)
as an email attachment in Word format to colsonj@nsula.edu. Within the body of
the email message (but not on the attachment page containing the abstract),
please provide the title of your submission as well as your name,
institutional affiliation (if any), and full contact information, including
mailing address, telephone and fax numbers, and email address.
Alternative form of submission: Send a hard copy of your abstract (150
words or less) to Janet Colson, Louisiana Creole Heritage Center, Northwestern
State University, NSU Box 5675, Natchitoches, LA 71497. On a separate sheet of
paper from your abstract, please provide the title of your submission as well
as your name, institutional affiliation (if any), and full contact
information, including mailing address, telephone and fax numbers, and email
address.
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