Kalamazoo! Go for it! Creds and contacts. :-)
BTW, my MG notes mention a French Cultural Center in Boston on
Marlborough. They have classes and movies. Also geneaology sources.
Loving regards,
Pim
"Happiness is atmospheric."
---Elizabeth Stoddard, author
On Sep 1, 2009, at 1:42 PM, David Wilson-Okamura <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
> Send 'em if you've got 'em! Abstracts for Spenser at Kalamazoo are
> due in two weeks. Here are the details:
>
> Two sessions on Edmund Spenser
> 45th International Congress on Medieval Studies
> Western Michigan University (Kalamazoo, Michigan)
>
> 13-16 May 2010
>
> 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.
>
> Email submissions are encouraged. Please include home and office phone
> numbers, complete mailing address, and email address along with your
> attachment. If you need equipment, let us know now when you submit the
> abstract.
>
> Minimum length of abstract: 300 words. Maximum length: 750 words.
>
> Deadline: 15 September 2009.
>
> Please direct questions and abstracts to:
>
> David Scott Wilson-Okamura
> [log in to unmask]
>
> Department of English
> Bate Building 2201
> East Carolina University
> Greenville, NC 27858
>
> Organizing Committee for Spenser at Kalamazoo:
> Clare Kinney, University of Virginia
> Theodore Steinberg, SUNY Fredonia
> Beth Quitslund, Ohio University
> Jennifer Vaught, University of Louisiana - Lafayette
> David Scott Wilson-Okamura, East Carolina University (chair)
>
> For complete conference Call for Papers, see:
> http://www.wmich.edu/medieval/congress/
>
> --
> Dr. David Wilson-Okamura http://virgil.org
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> English Department Virgil reception, discussion, documents,
> &c
> East Carolina University Sparsa et neglecta coegi. -- Claude
> Fauchet
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