Back MatterSource: Letras Femeninas, Vol. 11, No. 1/2 (PRIMAVERA-OTOÑO 1985)Published by: Asociacion Internacional de Literatura y Cultura Femenina HispanicaStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/23022542 .
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AVISOS
The editors of In the Feminine Mode: Essays on Hispanic Women Writers invite submissions to a projected collection of articles dealing with the subject of
Hispanic women writers and critics. Contributions, which may be in Spanish or
English, should be 15-20 pages in length and follow the editorial guidelines of the MLA Handbook. A broad spectrum of approaches is most welcome.
Submissions and requests for further information may be directed to either Professor Noel Valis, University of Georgia, Department of Romance Languages, Athens, Georgia 30602; or to Professor Carol Maier, Bradly University, Depart ment of English and Foreign Languages, Peoria, Illinois 61606.
INVITACION DEL ILCH El Instituto Literario y Cultural Hispanico invita a quienes se interesan por la
cultura hispanica a integrarse como miembros del mismo para colaborar en la consecution de sus altos fines, a saber: conservar y difundir la lengua espanola, propagar la cultura e intensificar el estudio y la crftica de la literatura hispanica, dar a conocer los nuevos valores artfsticos, establecer relaciones academicas con las universidades e instituciones literarias y culturales de este pais y del extranje ro, promover concursos literarios y simposios de caracter internacional y conti nuar la publication de Alba de America, revista literaria anual, organo oficial del Instituto.
Para mayor information, dirijase a su directora:
Dra. Juana A. Arancibia, Directora Instituto Literario y Cultural Hispanico
8452 Furman Avenue
Westminster, California 92683
La Asociacion de Literatura Femenina Hispanica y Letras femeninas observaran el quincuagesimo aniversario de la guerra civil espanola.
"Voces femeninas en la literatura de la guerra civil espanola: una valoracion
crftica al medio siglo de historia" es el subti'tulo, indicativo de nuestro proposito, del volumen monografico que Letras femeninas proyecta para 1986, al cumplirse cincuenta anos del estallido de aquella guerra en la que se definieron las
ideologias de nuestro siglo y en la que el pueblo espanol lucho, en palabras de
Alberto Einstein, por todos nosotros.
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Se solicitan breves sinopsis de posibles trabajos sobre cualquier escritora
espanola de esa generation para el 15 de febrero de 1985. El articulo debe estar listo para el 10 de marzo de 1986. Favor de enviarlo por duplicado, siguiendo las normas editoriales del MLA Handbook, edition 1984, a doble espacio y acompana do de la franquiria correspondiente en sellos sueltos o cupones internarionales a:
Professor Adelaida Martinez
Editor, Letras Femeninas
Department of Modern Languages Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas 77843-4238.
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Texas A&M University The Department of Modern
Languages offers a range of courses in Spanish and Latin American Literature as well as in
bilingual-bicultural studies leading to a Master of Arts degree in
Spanish. Flexible, individualized
degree programs, with thesis or non-thesis options, are available. These programs are designed for students wanting to pursue an advanced study of Spanish lan
guage , literature, and culture on a part-time or full-time basis.
Those interested in professional career advancement, a Master of Arts degree in Spanish, founda tion studies for the Ph.D., or those who simply wish to add to their knowledge of the Hispanic world are welcome to apply. Tfeaching Assistantships and
Minority Merit Fellowships are available to qualified full-time
students.
For more information on the
graduate program in Spanish at
Tfexas A&M University write or
call:
Dr. Chester C. Christian, Jr.
Graduate Advisor
Department of Modern Languages Tfexas A&M University College Station, Tfexas 77843
(409) 845-2124
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