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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|lucas@mga.edu}}):   
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.lucas|mga.edu}}):   
# a 150-200 word abstract  
# a 150-200 word abstract  
# a 50-word biographical statement
# a 50-word biographical statement