For further details on the American Society for Eighteenth-Century
Studies, and the full list of accepted seminar proposals, see:
http://www.press.jhu.edu/associations/asecs/
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Call for Papers
32nd ASECS Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana
18-22 April 2001
Proposals for papers should be sent directly to the seminar chairs
no later than 15 September 2000. Please include your telephone
and fax numbers and email address. Seminar chairs will have until 1
October to send the names of participants and the titles of their
papers to New Orleans.
Please be reminded that the Society's rules permit members to
present only one paper at the meeting. Members may, in addition to
presenting a paper, serve as a session chair, a respondent, or a
panel discussant, but they may not present a paper in those
sessions they also chair. If you submit a paper proposal to more
than one session, please be sure that you so notify all the chairs to
whom you have made a submission. If you fail to notify the session
chairs, they will have the right to decide between themselves in
which session the paper(s) will be presented or if the papers will be
excluded entirely. Participants are expected to be ASECS
members by 1 December 2000.
ASECS 2001 Accepted Seminar Proposals
[German-related panels]
"The Origins of Aura" (German Caucus session). Daniel Purdy,
Germanic Languages and Literatures, 319 Hamilton Hall, M.C.
2812, Columbia University, NY 10027; Tel: 212-854-1856; Fax: 212-
854-5381; E-mail: [log in to unmask]
"German-American Media and Migration: Travelogues, Almanacs,
Print Culture" (Deutsche Gesellschaft für die Erforschung des 18.
Jahrhunderts session). Daniel Purdy, Germanic Languages and
Literatures, 319 Hamilton Hall, M.C. 2812, Columbia University, NY
10027; Tel: 212-854-1856; Fax: 212-854-5381; E-mail:
[log in to unmask]
"The Computer in Eighteenth Century Studies" (Deutsche
Gesellschaft für die Erforschung des 18. Jahrhunderts session).
Fotis Jannidis, Institut fuer Deutsche Philologie, Ludwig-Maximilians-
Universitaet Muenchen, Schellingstra. 3, 80799 Muenchen,
Germany; Tel: 49-89-30729330; Fax: 49-89-2180-3871; E-mail:
[log in to unmask]
"Goethe and the Writing of Literary History" (Goethe Society of
North America session). Claudia Brodsky Lacour, 265 Riverside Dr.,
#6C, New York, NY 10025; Tel: 212-665-5606; Fax: 212-665-5606;
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
"Translation, Mediation, Transfer: J. G. Herder's Theory of
Intercultural Communication" (International Herder Society session).
Hans Adler, Dept. of German, University of Wisconsin, 1220 Linden
Drive, Madison, WI 53706; Tel: 608-262-2193; Fax: 608-262-7949; E-
mail: [log in to unmask]
"Storm and Stress on Stage" (Lenz/Storm and Stress Society
session). Helga Madland, Dept. of Modern Languages, Literatures
and Linguistics, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK 73019; Tel:
405-325-6181; Fax: 405-364-5338; E-mail: [log in to unmask]
"Novalis' Higher Enlightenment." Wulf Koepke, 50 Winton St.,
Roslindale, MA 02131; Tel: 617-323-7623; Fax: 617-325-8737
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Telephone: (336) 727-4694
Fax: (336) 727-4697
ASECS
PO Box 7867
Wake Forest University
Winston-Salem, NC 27109
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