CFP: Early Modern Theory, Criticism, and Pedagogy (3/15/01; M/MLA, 11/1/01-11/3/01)

From: Bowman, Mary (mbowman@uwsp.edu)
Date: Wed Dec 13 2000 - 15:54:27 EST

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    CALL FOR PAPERS (and customary plea for indulgence of cross-posting)

    "English Literature before 1800" session
    Midwest MLA Annual Convention
    November 1-3, 2001
    Sheraton Cleveland City Centre, Cleveland, Ohio

    The topic for next year's session is "Theory, Criticism, and Pedagogy." How
    does our work as scholars, critics, and theorists relate to our work as
    teachers of early modern literature? Proposals addressing the topic from
    any angle are welcome: e.g., using theory and scholarship in the classroom,
    undergraduate research, research inspired by classroom experiences, etc.

    Abstracts may be submitted by mail or e-mail by March 15, 2001, to

    Mary R. Bowman
    Department of English
    University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
    Stevens Point, WI 54481
    715-346-4338
    mbowman@uwsp.edu

    For more information about the M/MLA, visit the website at
    <http://www.uiowa.edu/~mmla/>

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