Is the date for the Kalamzoo conference in the following announcement
correct? I just received a mailing from the 'zoo organizers announcing
May 2-5 for the conference (and 5-7, 2002 is Sun-Tues.).
Judith
On Fri, 20 Jul 2001, Andrew Zurcher wrote:
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> CALL FOR PAPERS
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> SPENSER AT KALAMAZOO
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> three open sessions on
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> Edmund Spenser
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> 37th International Congress on Medieval Studies
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> 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.
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>
> 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.)
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>
> 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
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>
> 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/
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> Andrew Zurcher
> King's College
> Cambridge CB2 1ST
> United Kingdom
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> 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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