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Streamlines. An Undergraduate Conference Celebrating Language, Literature, and Writing
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Streamlines is a collaborative effort among Clarke University, Loras College and University of Dubuque to create unique opportunities for undergraduates to share scholarship and creativity.This year’s keynote speaker, Mary Swander, Iowa’s Poet Laureate since 2009, is Professor of English and a Distinguished Professor of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Iowa State University.Call for papersTo submit a proposal:Visit www.clarke.edu/streamlines by Wednesday, October 16, 2013, to submit a 300-word abstract of your paper or a 1.5-2 page detailed outline of your panel presentation. You also will be asked to send the complete paper/outline at that time.Papers longer than 7 pages will not be accepted. Maximum of three submissions by one person. Panel submissions are encouraged.Participants will be notified of selection by Saturday, October 26, 2013.Participants will be notified of selection by Saturday, October 26, 2013.Please note: submissions longer than 7 pages in length will not be accepted. Limit: three submissions per person.Suggested papers:-Literature of the Americas-British literature-Global/world literature- Modern languages-Linguistics-Creative writing-Rhetoric-Women’s studies-Literacy studies-Film Studies-Literary theory-Teaching language/literature/writing Conference Date: Saturday, November 9, 2013 Location: University of Dubuque, Dubuque, Iowawww.clarke.edu/streamlines.For questions regarding submissions contact Nathan Faries, Associate Professor of English, at (563)589-3680 or at nfaries@dbq.edu
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(Re)Mapping Galician Studies in North America: a Breakthrough Symposium
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The Galician Studies Research Group at UW-Milwaukee cordially invites you to submit proposals for this breakthrough Symposium (Re)Mapping Galician Studies in North America. Please, send an abstract of no more than 300 words to reidoval@uwm.edu, including your name, academic affiliation, and email. Abstracts can only be presented in English. Individual presentations should be limited to a maximum of 10-15 minutes (equivalent to about 4-5 double-spaced pages). Please indicate which of the following round tables your presentation would be part of, if accepted:
1. Galician Studies in Iberian, Transatlantic, Migration and Exile Perspectives
2. Galician Studies in Cultural, Celtic, Postcolonial, Romance, and Lusophone Perspectives
3. Galician Studies and Critical Theory
After the symposium, presenters may submit papers for publication in an upcoming volume on Galician Studies in North America.
1. Galician Studies in Iberian, Transatlantic, Migration and Exile Perspectives
2. Galician Studies in Cultural, Celtic, Postcolonial, Romance, and Lusophone Perspectives
3. Galician Studies and Critical Theory
After the symposium, presenters may submit papers for publication in an upcoming volume on Galician Studies in North America.
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Twentieth Biennial Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque Symposium
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It celebrates the first issue of Early Modern Women: An Interdisciplinary Journal produced by the new editorial team at the University of Miami Center for the Humanities. The keynote will be delivered by Mary Garrard, Professor Emerita of Art History, American University, on:Art versus NatureThursday February 21, 2013 - 7:00pmLowe Art Museum, UMTo register, please fill out the registration form and send it and your check or money order to:University of MiamiDepartment of Modern LanguagesP.O. Box 248093Coral Gables, FL 33124-2074 Participants must register by february 4, 2013. There are two categories for registration: We solicit proposals for individual papers and three-paper panels that address the symposium topic. Papers should not exceed 20 minutes. Abstracts of no more than 500 words per paper and a two-page cv for each participant should be sent to emwj@miami.edu by October 15, 2012. Decisions will be made by mid-November.
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XXXVIII Simposio Internacional de Literatura: «La Mujer en la literatura del mundo hispánico»
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El costo de la inscripción para una ponencia es de $70 y se deberá abonar en el momento de mandar la propuesta por correo electrónico. Por favor, manden su propuesta por correo electrónico a:
bgomez@csudh.edu
El cheque se enviará por correo ordinanario a esta dirección:
Modern Languages Department
CSUDH, 1000 E. Carson, CA 90747
USA
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XXXVIII Simposio Internacional de Literatura: La Mujer en la Literatura del Mundo Hispánico. En el marco de dicho simposio se rendirá homenaje a la destacada escritora mexicana Elena Poniatowska.La fecha límite para mandar propuestas queda fijada para del 20 de enero del 2013Debido a que el número de ponencias es limitado, se solicita el envío electrónico del título y resumen de la ponencia (100 palabras) lo antes posible para asegurarse un espacio. De nuevo, manden la ponencia por correo electrónico a: bgomez@csudh.eduContacto:Benito Gómez Madrid, Ph.D. Professor, Modern Languages California State University, Dominguez Hills 1000 E. Victoria St, Carson, CA 90747
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Interlanguage: 40 years later
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Ponentes:- Kathleen Bardovi-Harlig (Indiana University at Bloomington) - Susan Gass (Michigan State University) - ZhaoHong Han (Teachers College, Columbia University) - Diane Larsen-Freeman (University of Michigan) - Silvina Montrul (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) - Terence Odlin (Ohio State University) - Lourdes Ortega (Georgetown University) - Charlene Polio (Michigan State University) - Elaine Tarone (University of Minnesota) - Bill VanPatten (Michigan State University) Contacto:Cowin Center, 1st Floor Horace MannTeachers College, Columbia UniversityCorreo e.: tccrisls@tc.columbia.edu.
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The State of the Comedia Suelta: Celebrating the Texas Collections University of Texas at Austin
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The Texas Collection of Spanish Comedias Sueltas and Spanish Theater at the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas at Austin contains approximately 15,000 titles spanning over three centuries. This conference will bring together scholars in various fields to share their work and to celebrate the completion of the cataloging of the UT collection and the approximately 500 titles heldin the Cushing Memorial Library at Texas A&M University. The cataloging has been funded by the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR), Cataloging Hidden Special Collections and Archives.We welcome 20 minute papers from researchers in a variety of fields including but not limited to Hispanic literature and culture, history of the book, music, theater, bibliography, conservation, library science, etc.Papers focusing on specific writers and/or works represented in the collection are particularly welcome.Please send abstracts (not to exceed 350 words) to:sueltas2014@gmail.comAlthough the catalog will not be complete until the end of the spring of 2014, a beta version of the database can be accessed here: //research.hrc.utexas.edu/sueltas/and those wishing to present papers are encouraged to consult it.A more complete description of the collections accompanies this call for papers.For information on fellowships for scholars at the Ransom Center, see://www.hrc.utexas.edu/research/fellowships/Cory A. ReedAssociate ProfessorThe University of Texas at AustinDepartment of Spanish and Portuguese150 W. 21st Street, Stop B3700Austin, TX 78712-1611
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Twentieth Biennial Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque Symposium «Early Modern Women: New Perspectives».
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It celebrates the first issue of Early Modern Women: An Interdisciplinary Journal produced by the new editorial team at the University of Miami Center for the Humanities. Participants must register by february 4, 2013.Contacto:emwj@miami.edu
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49 th International Congress on Medieval Studies
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In line with one of the editorial mandates of Digital Philology, in this session, we seek to promote discussion around how manuscript research may be predicated upon effective cross-disciplinary work. We invite submissions that not only bring to light new discoveries about a particular manuscript, but also reach across disciplinary boundaries by asking broader methodological or theoretical questions, including but not limited to:
-The materiality of the codex
-The sociopolitical lives of books
-Border crossings: a manuscript that travels across geographical space, across social
-Our digital engagement with medieval books
Albert Lloret, PhD
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures
Spanish and Portuguese (University of Massachusetts)
433 Herter Hall
161 Presidents Drive
Amherst, MA 01003
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Call for papersOrganized by Albert Lloret (University of Massachusetts Amherst) and Jeanette Patterson (Princeton University)Send abstacts and participant information form by September 10Please send a 100-word abstract and Participant Information Form to Albert Lloret at lloret@spanport.umass.edu.
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Radical Caribbeans Conference 2013
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Pre-Registration: By September 3 , 2013
Regular Registration: September 3-October 2, 2013
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ccsi@tulane.edu
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Etymologically, the word radical is derived from the Latin radicalis, to have roots. In that sense, this conference proposes to explore the roots of Caribbean life and culture, but from a "radical" perspective, invoking the word's usage as "a change or action relating or affecting the fundamental nature of something; far-reaching or thorough." Rather than approaching the greater Caribbean through its metropolises or mainstream critical apparatuses, a radical perspective of the Caribbean entails restaging our analytical perspectives to look at Caribbean life and culture through alternative prisms that disconnect, reconnect and electrocute how the region has traditionally been framed. Thus we welcome papers that follow rhizomatic trajectories, from and away from the city through the countryside, into the diaspora and maybe back again: how are those in these geographical, ideological, and cultural other intersecting spaces transforming the Caribbean radicalis?Our impetus is to push the boundaries of what and how we understand the Caribbean, beyond the glittering facade of the lettered city and its grounded denizens onto other landscapes that have always been in its shadow and the travelers that configure its outer parameters.
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