> The Society for the Study of Early Modern Women will be sponsoring a
> session at MLA on "Early Modern Women Writers and Religion." The
> topic is deliberately broad, to encourage submissions about women
> writers representing a variety of genres, faiths, and nationalities.
>
> The Modern Language Association convention will be held 27-30
> December 2005 in Washington DC. More information on the MLA can be
> found at http://www.mla.org/.
>
> Please send me abstracts and a brief paragraph by way of curriculum
> vitae by 10 March. Email attachments in Microsoft Word are
> preferable, but you may also send print copies.
>
> Margaret Hannay
> Department of English
> Siena College
> 515 Loudon Rd
> Loudonville, NY
> 12211-1462
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>
Thanks Margaret. AS former chair of Literature and Religion, I can tell
you that our division is thinking of starting a website on which we can
post related cfps and if you are doing the szme I hope you will post ours
which are: abstracts or completed papers, "Violence in God's Name,"
Patricia A. Ward or Carol V. Kaske; papers for a Panel on Teaching the
Qur'an within a course in the Old and New Testament as literature, send to
David Norman Damrosch.
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