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From Nicholas:
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I think it'd be interesting for us to share some critical views on the teaching/publishing/promotion of creative writing in English in relation to other bigger ideas, such as (post)colonialism, diaspora, race, cultures and identities.
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To learn more about the conference, please visit their website: http://www.umac.mo/fsh/de/esea2010.htm. Interested parties should contact Nicholas Y.B. Wong at nybwong@ied.edu.hk.
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See Nicholas Y.B. Wong's Cha profile.
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