February conference at Trinity College, Dublin, with a publishing angle.
(Say, Gabe, are you still planning on a start-up mag?)
Much obliged, Stephen, for that mega-link--my mailbox is really beginning to
be strained by all the links (I don't have time to follow, but keep
conscientiously anyway), plus the whole articles in message text that often
come through three or more lists.
Candice
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> CALL FOR PAPERS
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> Since its inception in 1999 the New Voices Conference has established
> itself as an important international forum for emerging Irish Studies critics.
> The conference is aimed at scholars at an advanced stage of their doctoral
> research.
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> In 2002 it will be held at Trinity College, Dublin. The New Voices
> Conference is intended to be inter-disciplinary. Papers are invited in the
> areas of literature, history, film, theatre, visual arts, anthropology, music,
> cultural studies, and new media. Cuirfear fáilte freisin roimh pháipéir trí
> Ghaeilge. Comparative papers from those working in areas outside of Irish
> studies are particularly encouraged.
>
> Subjects for debate will include the following:
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> Ireland and Europe
> Biography and Historiography
> Emblems and Iconographies
> Publishers, Reviewers, and the 'Little Magazine'
>
> Suggestions for other panels are most welcome.
>
> The Conference will take place in the Samuel Beckett Theatre, 1-3
> February 2002. Papers should be 15 - 20 mins. Proposals are due by Monday, 19
> November 2001 Max: 300 words.
>
> Please send your proposals and any queries to:
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> Ronan Kelly and Fionnuala Dillane
> New Voices Conference 2002
> School of English
> Trinity College
> Dublin 2 Ireland
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