The Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Folklore Association [SEEFA],
an ASEEES affiliate, issues an annual call for papers for the ASEEES
Conference, to be held in San Antonio, Texas, 20-23 November 2014.
Participation in our panels does not require SEEFA membership. We
welcome participation not only from folklorists, but from specialists
representing all fields of study, including literature, anthropology,
and history.
We are calling for proposals related to ASEEES’s 2014 theme of “25
Years After the Fall of the Berlin Wall: Historical Legacies and New
Beginnings.” Submissions may broadly address the historical legacies
of folklore or new initiatives in folkloristics, or, for that matter,
any other topic of interest to the profile of SEEFA. We hope to
organize at least two related panels, depending on the number of
submissions. We particularly welcome proposals on "Folklore and New
Archival Finds” and “Folklore 25 Years after the Fall of the Berlin
Wall.”
The ASEEES deadline for submission of panels is 15 January 2014. SEEFA
will accept proposals until 5:00 CST on 10 January 2014.
If you would like to propose a paper for a SEEFA-sponsored panel, please:
electronically send a title and a 250-word abstract of your proposed
paper by January 9 to me, Prof. Adrienne Harris, Baylor University, at
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update your ASEEES c.v. form (online at http://www.aseees.org/);
If you are willing to chair or to be a discussant for one of the
panels, please also let me know by 10 January.
International scholars do not need to be a member of ASEEES to present
at the annual conference.
Sincerely,
Adrienne M. Harris, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Russian
Modern Foreign Language, Baylor University
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