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Stranger in a Strange Land 2012

A Children's Literature Conference Organized by Graduate Students of the University of British Columbia

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Conference Program Now Available

Posted on April 12, 2012 by Justin
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The Stranger in a Strange Land Conference Program is now available, so you can check out all the fascinating topics for April 28. Presenters (apart from the keynote speakers) have been arranged onto panels of three so there should be some good discussion going on. If you haven’t registered to attend yet, you should.

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  • alethia shih
  • alexis birner
  • children
  • children's literature
  • china mieville
  • comics
  • creative writing
  • critical literacy
  • critical readership
  • cross-cultural
  • deadline
  • displacement
  • elizabeth marshall
  • embodiment
  • eric meyers
  • exploration
  • fantasy
  • judi saltman
  • justin unrau
  • keynote speaker
  • lindsay bromley
  • narrative
  • nathanael vass
  • navigation
  • panel
  • pedagogy
  • picturebooks
  • race
  • resources
  • rick gooding
  • rob bittner
  • room 156
  • room 157
  • room 158
  • sarah park
  • simon fraser university
  • technology
  • the phantom tollbooth
  • translation
  • transracial adoption
  • ubc
  • university of california los angeles
  • ya literature
  • young adults
  • young children

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