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Call for Papers Submission by December 15, 2009 Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association National Conference The Appalachian Studies Area of the PCA/ACA National Conference seeks to further understanding of this unique and interesting location within the United States and welcomes presentations covering a broad area of study. Possible subject areas include but are not limited to the following: Literature Art Photography Music History Education Ecology Film, Television and other Media Heritage Culture Gender Ethnicity Native American Cultures Celtic Influences Economics Presentations should be developed for a 15-minute reading. Please submit a 250-word abstract as an email attachment to Dr. Leslie Worthington, lworthington@gsc.edu<mailto:lworthington@gsc.edu>, by December 15, 2009. Contributors will be notified by email in December. The Association requires that proposals be submitted to only one subject area at a time. Please include the following contact information in your email: name, affiliation, home address, email address, and phone number. Join us Wednesday, March 31 through Saturday, April 3, 2010. The Conference will be held at the Renaissance Grand Hotel St. Louis, with additional space reserved at the America's Center, 701 Convention Plaza--across the street from the Renaissance Grand Hotel. Renaissance Grand Hotel St. Louis 800 Washington Avenue St. Louis, Missouri 63101 (314) 621 9600 1 (800) HOTELS-1 (800 468-3571) Deadline for proposal submissions is 15 December 2009. Information about membership, registration, and hotel reservations can be found at the PCA/ACA website, www.pcaaca.org<http://www.pcaaca.org/>, under the menu title National Conference. Also feel free to contact me if you have questions or require additional information.
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