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> CALL FOR PAPERS
> The Society for Textual Scholarship
> Fourteenth Biennial International Interdisciplinary Conference
> March 18-21, 2009, New York University
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> Program Co-Chairs: Andrew Stauffer, Boston University
> [[log in to unmask]]; John Young, Marshall University
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> Deadline for Proposals: October 31, 2008
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> The Program Chairs invite the submission of full panels or individual
> papers devoted to interdisciplinary discussion of current research
> into particular aspects of textual work: the discovery, enumeration,
> description, bibliographical analysis, editing, annotation, and
> mark-up of texts in disciplines such as literature, history,
> musicology, classical and biblical studies, philosophy, art history,
> legal history, history of science and technology, computer science,
> library science, lexicography, epigraphy, paleography, codicology,
> cinema studies, media studies, theater, linguistics, and textual and
> literary theory. The Program Chairs are particularly interested in
> papers and panels, as well as workshops and roundtables, on the
> following topics, aimed at a broad, interdisciplinary audience:
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> Textual production and the social sphere
> Textual cultures
> Digital editing and textuality
> The production and editing of "minority" texts
> Theoretical and practical intersections between textual scholarship
> and book history
> Textual scholarship and pedagogy
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> Papers should be no more than 20 minutes in length. Panels should
> consist of three papers or presentations. Individual proposals should
> include a brief abstract (one or two pages) of the proposed paper as
> well as the name, e-mail address, and institutional affiliation of
> the participant. Panel proposals, including proposals for roundtables
> and workshops, should include a session title, the name of a
> designated contact person for the session, the names, e-mail
> addresses, and institutional addresses and affiliations of each
> person involved in the session, and a one- or two-page abstract of
> each paper to be presented during the session. Abstracts should
> indicate what (if any) technological support will be requested.
>
> Inquiries and proposals should be submitted electronically to:
>
> Professor Andrew Stauffer, email address: [log in to unmask]
> Department of English
> Boston University
> 236 Bay State Road
> Boston, MA 02215
>
> and
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> Professor John Young, email address: [log in to unmask]
> Department of English
> Marshall University
> One John Marshall Drive
> Huntington, WV 25755
> (304) 696-2349
> (304) 696-2448 (fax)
>
> All participants in the STS 2009 conference must be members of STS.
> For information about membership, please contact Secretary Meg Roland
> at [log in to unmask] or visit the Indiana University Press
> Journals website <http://iupjournals.org> and follow the links to the
> Society for Textual Scholarship membership page:
> <http://www.iupress.indiana.edu/catalog/index.php?
> cPath=519_1525_1526>.
> For conference updates and information, see the STS
> website: <www.textual.org>.
>
> Papers presented at the conference will be considered for publication
> in TEXTUAL CULTURES.
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>
>
> John Young
> Associate Professor of English
> Marshall University
> (304) 696-2349
> [log in to unmask]
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