CFP: Renaissance (12/31; SCRC, 4/5/01-4/7/01)

From: george klawitter (georgek@ADMIN.STEDWARDS.EDU)
Date: Thu Jun 01 2000 - 13:12:03 EDT

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    CALL FOR PAPERS

    The South-Central Renaissance Conference will meet for its 50th jubilee
    at Texas A & M University (College Station, Texas) April 5-7, 2001.
    Papers (20 minutes reading length) are encouraged on any aspect of
    Renaissance (early modern) art, music, history, or literature.

    Special Sessions Proposed for the 2001 Conference:

    *Renaissance Portraiture

    *Editing and Unediting Renaissance and Early Modern Texts

    *Renaissance Europe through Others' Eyes: the Ottomans, the North
    Africans, sub-Saharans, Persians, Mughal Indians, Japanese, or North
    American Indians

    *Science and Religion

    *Art and Poetry

    *Andrew Marvell, Poet and Politician

    *Shakespeare's Violent Romans

    *Popular Art in the Renaissance

    *Shakespeare's Sonnets after Helen Vendler

    *The Renaissance Satan

    *Queen Elizabeth as Author

    *Male Friendship in Renaissance Tragedy

    *Plays within Plays

    *Shakespeare and the Visual Arts

    *Rhetoric and Music

    *Art and Poetry

    The deadline for papers (8-10 pages, 20 minutes reading length) is
    December 31, 2000.

    Papers should be mailed (two copies) with 100-word abstract (abstract
    on disk) to the program chair by that date.

    Program Chair:

    George Klawitter
    Department of English
    St. Edward's University
    Austin, Texas 78704

    512-464-8850
    georgek@admin.stedwards.edu

    Deadline: December 31, 2000.

    Program participants must join SCRC and are encouraged to submit
    publication-length versions

    Further details on the conference can be found on the SCRC Website:

    http://www.stedwards.edu/hum/klawitter/scrc.html

    George Klawitter

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