Call for Papers RMMRA 2016 “The Past, Present, and Future of Medieval and Renaissance Texts” University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, June 16‒18, 2016 The Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association invites paper and panel proposals for its 2016 conference, to take place on the campus of the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, June 16‒18, 2016. The conference theme, “The Past, Present, and Future of Medieval and Renaissance Texts,” invites proposals that address any aspect of textual culture, including how medieval and Renaissance authors composed their texts; how texts were affected by their manuscript or early printed context; how works of art could function as visual texts; how texts were received by their intended and unintended audiences; how texts have been transmitted across the centuries; how editorial practice and literary theory have helped form modern approaches to medieval and Renaissance texts; and how advances in digital technology are shaping future directions in the presentation and analysis of texts. As always, while paper and panel proposals that address the conference theme will receive special consideration, proposals in any area of Medieval and Renaissance Studies will be welcome. The conference will feature two keynote presentations by leading scholars: Sian Echard (University of British Columbia), “‘Examin’d with Original’: Facsimiles of Medieval Manuscripts in the Post-Medieval World”; and Adam Zucker (University of Massachusetts, Amherst), “‘Duller Parts’: Comic Stupidity and Difficult Texts.” Paper and panel proposals should be directed to the RMMRA Program Committee via email to Timothy Graham (tgraham@unm.edu). Proposals are due by February 15, 2016. A proposal should include: Name of presenter Participant category (faculty/graduate student/independent scholar) Institutional affiliation Preferred mailing address Email address An abstract of the proposed paper/panel in about 250 words Audiovisual requirements and any other specific request The Program Committee will notify participants if their proposals have been accepted by March 5, 2016. Note that all presenters at the conference must be active members of RMMRA who have paid their annual subscription of $25 by the time of the conference. http://ims.unm.edu/rmmra%202016/call-for-papers.html Sarah Davis-Secord, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Department of History MSC06 3760 1 University of New Mexico Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001
Sunday, January 17, 2016
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment