CFP: «Translating Genres: Arabic Prose and European Literatures» 53rd International Congress on Medieval Studies
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CFP: «Translating Genres: Arabic Prose and European Literatures» 53rd International Congress on Medieval Studies, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo MI (May 10-13, 2018)
Panel sponsored by the University of Minnesota Center for Medieval Studies.
This panel welcomes papers that explore various aspects of the genesis, impact, and legacy of medieval Arabic prose written in Europe (especially in areas of intense contact such as the Iberian Peninsula, Sicily, and France). Of particular interest are approaches that consider Arabic and European prose works--such as maqāmāt, historical chronicles, didactic collections, or frame-tale narratives--in the larger context of dialogue across faiths, linguistic traditions, and geopolitical boundaries.
Contact Emma Snowden (snowd030@umn.edu) and Mario Cossío Olavide (cossi009@umn.edu) for more information and submissions. Proposals should include a 300-word abstract with paper title, one-page CV, and any media requirements. Deadline: September 10th, 2017.
Panel sponsored by the University of Minnesota Center for Medieval Studies.
This panel welcomes papers that explore various aspects of the genesis, impact, and legacy of medieval Arabic prose written in Europe (especially in areas of intense contact such as the Iberian Peninsula, Sicily, and France). Of particular interest are approaches that consider Arabic and European prose works--such as maqāmāt, historical chronicles, didactic collections, or frame-tale narratives--in the larger context of dialogue across faiths, linguistic traditions, and geopolitical boundaries.
Contact Emma Snowden (snowd030@umn.edu) and Mario Cossío Olavide (cossi009@umn.edu) for more information and submissions. Proposals should include a 300-word abstract with paper title, one-page CV, and any media requirements. Deadline: September 10th, 2017.
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