UPDATE: Jungian Society for Scholarly Studies (6/5/05; 8/4/05-8/6/05)

From: Barbara A Silliman <putty_at_cox.net>
Date: Fri, 13 May 2005 12:26:18 -0400

  CALL FOR PAPERS

 

  2005 Conference of The Jungian Society for Scholarly Studies

 

The Jungian Society for Scholarly Studies (TJS3) -- 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, the humanities, and the fine and performance
arts. TJS3 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.

 

The 2005 TJS3 Conference will be held at the University of RI, Alan
Shawn Feinstein College of Continuing Education (CCE), Providence, RI.
Conference-priced hotel rooms have been arranged at the newly opened The
Hotel Providence, 1-1/2 blocks from the CCE building.

 

The dates of the conference are Thursday-Saturday, August 4-6, 2005.

 

Topics for papers, panels, and workshops: In this multidisciplinary
conference, topics are not limited to literature, the humanities, and
the arts; any proposal that utilizes, promotes, or presents an informed
critique of Jungian or Post-Jungian theories is eligible for presentation.

 

 

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.

 

 

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.

 

 

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.

 

 

Deadline for Proposals: June 05, 2005

 

 

Conference Site: Providence is the capital city of the State of Rhode
Island and has undergone a remarkable renewal over the past 10 years.
Called "The Renaissance City" by such publications as Newsweek, it has
become a center for art, education, first-class dining, professional
theatre, and commerce. Within walking distance are several excellent
restaurants, including McCormick & Schmick's, the Federal Reserve,
India, and L'Epicureo (which is the restaurant in The Hotel Providence),
and such delis and pubs as Blake's Pub, Union Street Tavern, Dean's
Deli, and Tazza's. Just three blocks away is the newly opened
Providence Place Mall, which includes both a National Amusements
multiplex and an IMAX theatre. A quick bus ride up famously steep
College Hill will bring you to Thayer Street where students and faculty
of Brown University and the RI School of Design mingle with residents at
top restaurants, shops, and bookstores.

 

 

Proposals may be sent as attachments (MS-Word 2000 or older, or Corel
WordPerfect Suite 10 or older) to:

<TheJungianSociety_at_cox.net>

Proposals by mail are submitted to:

 

Dr. Barbara Silliman, Coordinator

TJS3 2005 Conference

P. O. Box 19722

Johnston, RI 02919-0722

U.S.A.

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