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===Call for Papers===
The conference events will be held at the AT&T Hotel and Conference Center and the Harry Ransom Center in Austin, TX, from April 20-22, 2023.
The Norman Mailer Society invites paper proposals for its 20th annual conference, which will celebrate Norman Mailer’s centenary. The conference events will be held at the AT&T Hotel and Conference Center and the Harry Ransom Center in Austin, TX, from April 20-22, 2023.
 
More information will follow.
 
==Call for Papers==
The Norman Mailer Society invites paper proposals for its 20th annual conference, which will celebrate Norman Mailer’s centenary.


Paper proposals on any aspect of Mailer’s life, work, and legacy are welcome. Topics might include (but are not limited to): Mailer’s contributions to American political conversations; views on corporations and capitalism; gender; race; class; criminality; democracy; left conservatism; cosmology and spirituality; experimentations with genre and style; relationships or thematic parallels with other writers; reading Mailer in the context of #MeToo and contemporary feminisms; literary influences and inheritors; reconsiderations of individual works; and teaching Mailer.
Paper proposals on any aspect of Mailer’s life, work, and legacy are welcome. Topics might include (but are not limited to): Mailer’s contributions to American political conversations; views on corporations and capitalism; gender; race; class; criminality; democracy; left conservatism; cosmology and spirituality; experimentations with genre and style; relationships or thematic parallels with other writers; reading Mailer in the context of #MeToo and contemporary feminisms; literary influences and inheritors; reconsiderations of individual works; and teaching Mailer.


To submit a proposal for a panel, individual paper, or special event, please e-mail the following to Maggie McKinley (nospam|mmckinle|harpercollege.edu) and Jerry Lucas (nospam|gerald|[email protected]):   
To submit a proposal for a panel, individual paper, or special event, please e-mail the following to Maggie McKinley ({{nospam|mmckinle|harpercollege.edu}}) and Jerry Lucas ({{nospam|gerald|[email protected]}}):   
# a 150-200 word abstract  
# a 150-200 word abstract  
# a 50-word biographical statement
# a 50-word biographical statement

Revision as of 06:43, 30 August 2022

20th Annual Norman Mailer Society Conference

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Norman Mailer at 100
April 20–22, 2023 • Austin, TX • Co-Sponsored by The Harry Ransom Center

https://normanmailersociety.org/con23 | #NMSCon20

The conference events will be held at the AT&T Hotel and Conference Center and the Harry Ransom Center in Austin, TX, from April 20-22, 2023.

More information will follow.

Call for Papers

The Norman Mailer Society invites paper proposals for its 20th annual conference, which will celebrate Norman Mailer’s centenary.

Paper proposals on any aspect of Mailer’s life, work, and legacy are welcome. Topics might include (but are not limited to): Mailer’s contributions to American political conversations; views on corporations and capitalism; gender; race; class; criminality; democracy; left conservatism; cosmology and spirituality; experimentations with genre and style; relationships or thematic parallels with other writers; reading Mailer in the context of #MeToo and contemporary feminisms; literary influences and inheritors; reconsiderations of individual works; and teaching Mailer.

To submit a proposal for a panel, individual paper, or special event, please e-mail the following to Maggie McKinley (mmckinle@harpercollege.edu) and Jerry Lucas (gerald@[email protected]):

  1. a 150-200 word abstract
  2. a 50-word biographical statement
  3. A/V requirements, if any

Proposals are due by December 1, 2022.

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