Special Medieval Hispanic Sessiones-Medieval Hispanic Languages, Literatures and Cultures
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Panel proposals of 5 presentations should be submitted as follows: The panel organizer should electronically submit a panel proposal. The panel proposal cannot exceed one page in length and should include the theme of the panel, the organizer's name and contact information, and the names, contact information and affiliations of the panel participants. Each participant MUST submit an individual abstract using our online system in addition to the panel proposal. Please indicate that your presentation is part of a pre-organized panel and list the title and organizer of the panel in the abstract.
Papers may be read in English or Spanish. Acceptance of a paper or complete panel implies a commitment on the part of all participants to register and attend the conference. All presenters must pay the appropriate registration fee by February 15, 2014 to be included in the program.
Deadline for Abstract Submission: November 7, 2013,
Contact: Emily Francomano (ecf5@georgetown.edu)
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The KFLC and La corónica: A Journal of Medieval Hispanic Languages, Literatures & Cultures will organize sessions devoted to the presentation of scholarly research in the area of Medieval Hispanic Languages, Literatures and Cultures. The sessions will be devoted to Hispanomedievalism in its broadest sense, particularly scholarship that transcends the linguistic and/or cultural borders of Spanish and explores the interconnectedness of those languages and cultures that coexisted in medieval Iberia.Sessions are 20 minutes followed by a 10-minute question & answer session. In addition to individual abstracts for paper presentations, proposals for panels of 5 papers will be considered. Be sure to include the heading Special Medieval Hispanic Sessiones at the beginning of the abstract if you would like it to be included in the special medieval sessions organized by the La corónica editors, Professors Jonathan Burgoyne and Emily Francomano.Individually submitted abstracts should be no more than 250 words.
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