medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
With the customary expression of regret for any untoward effects of
cross-posting.
For next summer's International Medieval Congress at Leeds (7-10 July
2008), an already accepted session entitled "Writing the Natural World, III:
Conflicted Female Figures" could use a third 20-minute, scholarly paper
focusing on uses of nature imagery to characterize female figures. Papers
presently on hand deal with sirens and with Medea.
Proposals should be submitted via the Congress' online Paper Proposal Form,
available at:
http://imc.leeds.ac.uk/imcapp/Submit/PaperProposalForm.jsp
Abstracts should be headed by a note indicating that this is for Session 2520.
Proposals arriving within the next two weeks will receive first consideration.
General information about the Congress is available at its website:
http://www.leeds.ac.uk/ims/imc/index.html
Please feel free to reproduce this notice and to distribute it in other channels
as appropriate.
With all best wishes,
John Dillon
John B. Dillon
Programming Committee
International Medieval Congress
University of Leeds
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