Please note that the Division of Old English Language and Literature
has a call for papers.
I. Anglo-Saxon Pedagogies. Anglo-Saxon pedagogical theories or
practices. How did Anglo-Saxons teach, and how did they theorize
teaching? How do we teach Anglo-Saxon literature today? Abstracts for
5-10 minute papers due by 2 March 2010; Shari L. Horner
slhorn@ship.edu
2. Editing from Medieval Manuscripts: Current Challenges and Debates.
1-paragraph proposals for roundtable by 15 March 2010. Shari L.
Horner slhorn@ship.edu and John Niles jdniles@wisc.edu
3. Open Session of the Division of Old English Language and
Literature. Any aspect of Anglo-Saxon language, litertature or
culture. Abstracts for 15-minute papers by 2 March 2010. Shari L.
Horner slhorn@ship.edu
4. Examining representations of cognition, emotion, or perception --
intellectual or sensory--in Anglo-Saxon literature and culture.
Abstracts for 15-mnute papers by 2 March 2010; Shari L. Horner
slhorn@ship.edu
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