CALL FOR PAPERS
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2004 Conference of The Jungian Society
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The Jungian Society (TJS) -- founded by a group of dedicated scholars -- =
studies, disseminates, and develops the works and theories of Carl =
Gustav Jung and the Post-Jungians, especially as applied to literature =
and the other arts. TJS organizes a yearly interdisciplinary academic =
conference at which members can present scholarly papers, organize =
roundtable discussions, and provide interactive workshops in which =
Jungian psychological theory is used to advance awareness of the =
individual and of the individual's connection to the entire life =
community.
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The 2004 TJS Conference will be held at Salve Regina University (SRU), =
in Newport, RI. Limited single and double occupancy housing has been =
arranged for an extremely reasonable price at SRU (details available =
upon request). SRU is a short Trolley ride to downtown Newport.
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The dates of the conference are Thursday-Saturday, August 5-7, 2004.
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Newport is world renown as the summer retreat of the rich and powerful, =
the first capital of the colony of Rhode Island and Providence =
Plantations, and the home of the International Tennis Hall of Fame. It =
boasts several beaches and tours of famous late 19th and early 20th =
century mansions (featured in such films as The Great Gatsby, Mr. North, =
and True Lies). It also is the location of Hammersmith Farms, the =
family home of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis. (She and Senator =
Jack Kennedy were married at St. Mary's Church in Newport.) The city =
also was the major location site for Steven Spielberg's film Amistad. =20
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Topics for papers, panels, and workshops: Should expand on Jungian and =
Post-Jungian theories, but are not limited to literature. Proposals in =
any area that utilize and/or promote Jungian and Post-Jungian theories =
are eligible for presentation. =20
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Paper proposals: No more than 300 words in length and must include: (1) =
the presenter's name and affiliation, (2) mailing address and phone =
number, and (3) email address (responses will be via email).
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Proposal for Panels: Should include all proposals for each presentation =
with each presenter's name and affiliation, mailing address, and email =
address. Number of presenters is strictly limited to a maximum of four =
(4). Responses will be via email.
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Workshop proposals: Should be no more than 500 words in length and =
include each member's name and affiliation, mailing address, and email =
address. Responses will be via email.
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Deadline for Proposals: April 25, 2004
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Proposals sent as attachments (MS-Word 2000 or older, or Corel =
WordPerfect Suite 10 or older) to:
<TheJungianSociety@cox.net>. =20
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Proposals sent by mail are submitted to:=20
Barbara Silliman, Coordinator
The Jungian Society 2004 Conference
P. O. Box 19722
Johnston, RI 02919-0722 USA
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