"Political protest has long been central to literary and cinematic histories from ideological and artistic manifestos to political pamphlets to satirical novels and realist cinema. They remain powerful vehicles for stimulating public debate, issuing calls to action, speaking truth to power, and heightening awareness of social ills. Despite censorship, marketplace economics, and national politics, literature, film, and numerous other modes of cultural / aesthetic production continue to play an important role not only as agents of social critique but also as agents of social change. This year we invite participants to reflect on the crucial intellectual, social, and pedagogical role of arts and letters as battlegrounds of ideas and catalysts of revolution."
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The Whitehall Houston, 1700 Smith St., Houston, TX 77002
If member is unable to attend, substitutions are allowed as long as the substitute is an active SCMLA Member. Registration fees are refundable up to September 30, 2021. Please contact the SCMLA office for assistance scmla@ou.edu
Faculty Members:
In-Person $125 or Virtual $70
Graduate Students:
In-Person $75 or Virtual $30
Non-Members:
Attending in-person (not presenting) $50
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