62nd Annual Mountain
Interstate Foreign Language Conference
October 18 - October 20, 2012
MIFLC 2012, Wake Forest
University
Abrazando el caparazón: la construcción de la identidad
lesbiana en Caparazones de Yolanda Arroyo Pizarro
Por Jeandelize González-Rivera, Universidad de Puerto Rico,
Humacao
The Commodified Self in Lina
Meruane’s Fruta podrida.
Por Mary Friedman, Wake Forest
University
Sufrimiento, amor y memoria en Nadie me verá llorar de
Cristina Rivera Garza.
Por Luis Peña, Davidson College
The Mountain Interstate Foreign Language Conference is an
annual forum of university, college, and high school scholars and teachers for
exchanging ideas and advancing the cause of scholarship in foreign language
studies. It is held each fall at a host university in Alabama, Georgia,
Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, or West Virginia,
although the draw is national and international in scope; and it consists of
three days of presentations in multiple sessions, with a banquet and specially
invited keynote speaker. The conference also sponsors the MIFLC Review, an
annual journal of selected papers on foreign languages and literatures from the
conference and edited by Leonor Ulloa.
Mountain
Interstate Foreign Language Conference
Justo C. Ulloa, Secretary
Treasurer, MIFLC
Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures
Virginia Tech
331 Major Williams Hall
Blacksburg, VA 24061-0225
Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures
Virginia Tech
331 Major Williams Hall
Blacksburg, VA 24061-0225
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