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~Caroline.


-----Original Message-----
From: Society for The Academic Study of Magic
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Roberto Labanti
Sent: Wednesday, 7 September 2011 1:15 AM
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Subject: [ACADEMIC-STUDY-MAGIC] Fwd: Call for Submissions: New Age and
Neopagan Medievalisms

Perhaps of interest for some of you.

Best,
Roberto


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From: Karolyn Kinane
Date: Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 4:02 PM



Call for Submissions

The Medieval in New Age and Neopagan Movements



We welcome contributions to a collection of essays tentatively
entitled "Intuiting the Past: New Age and Neopagan Medievalisms."
Scholars of Religious Studies, Gender Studies, Art History, Music
History, and Cultural Studies, as well as historians and literary
critics, are particularly encouraged to contribute.



Topics may include but need not be limited to:

Appropriations of Kabbalah

Medievalism and Tarot

Hildegard of Bingen and New Age music

Neopagan and New Age Pilgrimage

Grails and femininity

Quests and masculinity

Apocalyptic visions

Christian mystics in New Age contexts

Herbal and "alternative" healing



Abstracts of approximately 500 words and a brief academic bio should
be sent to Dr. Karolyn Kinane at [log in to unmask] by December 1,
2011. Abstracts should articulate how the article will advance
theoretical and cultural understandings of medievalism and/or New Age
and Neopagan movements. Acceptance of the abstract does not guarantee
inclusion in the volume.



Upon preliminary acceptance, contributors will be asked to submit
articles of approximately 7,000 words by August 1, 2012. Editors
reserve the right to reject articles that do not meet editorial
standards. We anticipate a Fall/Winter 2013 publication date.





--
Dr. Karolyn Kinane
Associate Professor of English
Director, Medieval and Renaissance Forum
MSC #40
17 High Street
Plymouth State University
Plymouth, NH 03264
603 535 2402
www.plymouth.edu/medieval