call for papers

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Mon Apr 8 22:35:25 CDT 2002


Call For Papers

POSTMODERN MEDIEVALISMS
The Seventeenth Annual International Meeting of the Conference on 
Medievalism
(Associated Conference of Studies in Medievalism)
18-19 October 2002 - University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, Iowa

Distinguished plenary speakers:
Verlyn Flieger, U of Maryland-College Park
John Ganim, U of California-Riverside
William Paden, Northwestern U
Bonnie Wheeler, Southern Methodist U

Proposals for individual papers, entire sessions (three twenty-minute 
papers), or other forms of address are currently being solicited for the 
2002 Conference on Medievalism. Medievalism concerns documenting and 
exploring all instances of the evocation of what is taken to be medieval. 
Typical questions of a scholar of medievalism might include "why does a 
certain pattern of sound in a modern symphony evoke as sense of the 
medieval" or "how does a film represent the medieval and to what purposes?" 
>From its inception, the medieval has been an historiographical, aesthetic, 
political concept, and studies in medievalism endeavors self-consciously to 
understand these and other dimensions of this powerfully defining concept. 
This year, we are particularly concerned to see how the postmodern-broadly 
defined-conceptualizes the medieval.

The Conference on Medievalism has proven to be an annual event of collegial 
exchange among scholars from fields usually kept separate by the structure 
of American as well as international academia. It has also proven to be 
fertile ground for both Studies in Medievalism and The Year's Work in 
Medievalism, two highly interdisciplinary journals devoted to the 
advancement of studying the ways and purposes people invoke the medieval. 
The 2002 conference is being hosted at the University of Northern Iowa, 
Cedar Falls, IA, 50614-0502. Richard Utz, 319/273-3879, Jesse Swan, 
319/273-2089. Information about the conference can also be obtained from 
Gwendolyn Morgan, Director of Conferences: Studies in Medievalism, 
Department of English, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT 59717, 
406/994-5190, and on our website: http://www.uni.edu/~utz/medievalism/

Please send proposals to the hosts, who will acknowledge all correspondence. 
Deadline for proposals: 02 August 2002




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