We would very much appreciate your posting this call for papers to the
members of the list.
Sincerely,
Mary Wolinski
Dear colleagues,
First, apologies in advance for cross-posting. Please feel free to
forward to any interested party!
The program committee for Musicology at Kalamazoo (Cathy Ann Elias, Mary
Wolinski, and Linda Cummins) is pleased to announce the following
sessions for the 46th International Congress on Medieval Studies, May
12-15, 2011:
*I. *Modern Reception of Medieval Music;
*II. *Music Education and Pedagogy;
*III. *Music and Saints;
*IV. *Performances: Images and Sounds;
*V. *Source Studies;
*VI. *Chant and Liturgy;
*VII. *Motets and the Like;
*VIII. *Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Medieval Music;
*IX. *Centers and Peripheries of Musical Culture
We hope many if not all of these sessions can foster some real dialogue
between musicologists and scholars in other areas, so we encourage
specialists in fields other than Music to submit proposals. Please keep
in mind as well that we intend these session titles mostly as "hooks,"
rather than limitations, on which a multitude of proposals can be
placed, so send us your best work (as the editors of JAMS are fond of
saying). Even if it doesn't precisely seem to fit one of these
topics--we may be able to make it work anyway, and we'll try to find a
place for as many good proposals as we can.
Abstracts should be sent by 15 September to Cathy Ann Elias, program
committee chair, at the address below. Electronic submissions are
*encouraged*. Please write in the subject part of the e-mail the
following: KZOO 2011 (Please send submissions to
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If you have to do it by US mail send material to
Cathy Ann Elias
5429 S. Hyde Park Blvd.
Chicago, IL 60615
You'll also need to complete and submit the “Participant Information
Form” from the conference website, available at
http://www.wmich.edu/medieval/congress/submissions/index.html#PIF . This
is very important, not only because it is your only chance to make A-V
requests, but because it is required by the Medieval Institute. It is
available as either a Word or PDF document. The Word document is
preferred. If you don't have Adobe Acrobat (the writer, not just the
reader) on your computer, you cannot save a completed form of the PDF,
so you'll have to print it and send it via snail-mail or fax.
If you have any questions, please contact Cathy Ann Elias. We look
forward to seeing you in Kalamazoo next May.
Cathy Ann Elias (DePaul University)
Linda Cummins (University of Alabama)
Mary Wolinski (Western Kentucky University)
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