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CALL FOR PAPERS
SPENSER AT KALAMAZOO
three open sessions on
Edmund Spenser
37th International Congress on Medieval Studies
5-7 May, 2002
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Abstracts may be submitted on any topic dealing with
Spenser. As always, we encourage submissions by
newcomers and by established scholars of all ranks.
Reading time for papers should be no more than twenty
minutes. According to rules established by the Congress,
those submitting abstracts for one session may not submit
abstracts for other sessions in the same year. Because Kalamazoo
has traditionally encouraged experiment, preliminary exploration,
and discussion, papers submitted should not have been read
elsewhere nor be scheduled for publication in the near future.
Requests for ANY equipment must be submitted with the absract,
although you don't need the official form. Just tell us what
you need; but we must know _now_, not in April.
Please submit abstracts in FIVE COPIES and include **home & office
phone numbers**, complete mailing address, and e-mail address.
Please try to snail-mail, rather than e-mail, abstracts, to avoid the
problems of un-opened attachments, re-formatting, and photo
copying . If you must send abstracts by e-mail, be sure they are
as attachments that can be opened on a Mac. (This year any pasted-in
e-mailed abstracts will be printed, copied, and circulated as is,
rather than being re-formatted by the chair.)
Maximum length of abstract: 750 words
deadline for abstracts: 15 SEPTEMBER 2001
This deadline is absolute, as we have a program-copy
deadline of 1 October.
Organizing Committee for Spenser at Kalamazoo:
Julia Walker, SUNY Geneseo (chair)
Anne Lake Prescott, Barnard College
Ted Steinberg, SUNY Fredonia
Gordon Teskey, Cornell University
David Wilson-Okamura, Macalester College
Please direct questions and abstracts to:
Julia M. Walker
Department of English
State University of New York
Geneseo, NY 14454
716/245-5251 (work)
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for complete conference Call for Papers, see:
http://www.wmich.edu/medieval/congress/37cfp/
Andrew Zurcher
King's College
Cambridge CB2 1ST
United Kingdom
t: +44 1223 740 454
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w1: http://www.english.cam.ac.uk/ceres
w2: http://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenser
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