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Conference on the Relation between English and Foreign Languages in the Academy

Constructing Dialogue, Imagining Change

Welcome
Introduction 
Sylvia Molloy

Collaborating across Disciplines: "It's a Small World After All" 
Elizabeth Langland

What We Have in Common and How We Are Different
The Post-English English 
Roland Greene

Alien Wisdoms in English and Foreign Language Programs 
Claire Kramsch

Rethinking the Place of Spanish 
John M. Lipski

National Language Departments in the Era of Transnational Studies 
Françoise Lionnet

A Shared Fate or a Common Destiny? 
J. Lawrence Mitchell

What Are the Factors That Brought Us to Where We Are?
The Cold War and Beyond in East Asian Studies 
Norma Field

From Imperialism to Collaboration: How Do We Get There? 
Domna C. Stanton

Shaping Change
Literacy and Departments of Language and Literature 
David Bartholomae

E Pluribus Unum? 
Susan Kirkpatrick

What's Foreign and What's Familiar? 
Mary Louise Pratt

Cooperation between English and Foreign Languages in the Area of Multilingual Literature 
Werner Sollors

Carlos J. Alonso's presentation at the conference appears in a revised form as an Editor's Column  published with these papers.

About These Papers

New York University
12-14 April 2002
Sponsored by the Modern Language Association and New York University

These papers were published in PMLA 117 (2002): 1233-94.

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