GulfMAR, which began in
September 2003 at LSU, is a multi-disciplinary annual meeting of
scholars in the Medieval and Renaissance fields of study. We invite
15-20-minute papers on any topic in Medieval and/or Renaissance
studies: we are hoping for a wide range of submissions from across
fields of history, literature, art history, history of science, law, and
more. In addition, we are looking to organize sessions around some of
the following:
Chaucer, Spenser, Shakespeare, Milton
New theoretical or methodological approaches to early literature
Convergences and Divergences of Philosophy, Science, and Religion in the M.A. and Ren.
Intellectual Cross-Pollination Across Cultures
Ecocriticism and Early Literature
Gender & Sexuality Studies and Early Literature
Ecocriticism and Early Literature
Gender & Sexuality Studies and Early Literature
Material Evidence and the Past
Film and Early LiteratureLaw and Early Literature
Materiality, Metaphor, and Literature
Please send abstracts of 250-300 words to cbarrett@lsu.edu by September 2, 2013. Audio-visual needs can be accommodated and should be noted on submitted abstracts.
We welcome faculty and advanced grad students from across the region. We have also reserved up to two presentation slots for undergraduates engaged in high-level research; undergraduates who wish to apply for these slots should submit an abstract, c.v., and brief note of endorsement from their faculty adviser.
The conference will supply light refreshments, a boxed lunch and evening reception on Saturday, a wine reception, and a special performance event.
Participants in the GulfMAR 2013 conference will need to arrange their own hotel accommodations. Logistical information and accommodations suggestions can be found on the conference website: GulfMAR.blogspot.com.
Please share this news with your colleagues, and we hope to see you in September!
To register, or to write with questions, contact GulfMAR2013@gmail.com or Chris Barrett (cbarrett@lsu.edu).
GulfMAR.blogspot.com
RenaissanceLSU.blogspot.com
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