33.3943, Calls: General Linguistics/USA

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LINGUIST List: Vol-33-3943. Tue Dec 20 2022. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 33.3943, Calls: General Linguistics/USA

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From: Mark Louden [mllouden at wisc.edu]
Subject: 47th Annual Symposium of the Society for German-American Studies


Full Title: 47th Annual Symposium of the Society for German-American
Studies
Short Title: SGAS 47th Annual Symposium

Date: 27-Apr-2023 - 29-Apr-2023
Location: Alexandria, Virginia, USA
Contact Person: Marcel Rotter
Meeting Email: mrotter at umw.edu
Web Site: https://sgas.org/symposium-hp/

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Subject Language(s): English (eng)
Language Family(ies): German based

Call Deadline: 13-Jan-2023

Meeting Description:

The 47th Annual Symposium of the Society for German-American Studies
(SGAS) will take place April 27–29, 2023, in Alexandria, Virginia. The
SGAS Annual Symposium provides a forum for researchers at all stages
of their careers, including graduate students and independent
scholars, to present original research on topics related to the
history, languages, and cultures of German-speaking immigrants and
their descendants in North, Central, and South America.

Call for Papers:

When revolutions (most prominently in 1848/49) failed in the
German-speaking lands, their disillusioned participants often fled to
the Americas. While many attempted to realize their ideas in the New
World, others settled for pursuing the American Dream. Earlier, the
ideals of the American Revolution had a profound influence on
revolutions in Germany and beyond.

We invite proposals for presentations across disciplines on the
influence of these ideas on both sides of the Atlantic. As is our
tradition, we also accept proposals dealing with other aspects of
German-American studies. This year’s symposium will feature a Saturday
afternoon walking tour of German-American traces in Washington, D.C.
on April 28. This will be followed by the SGAS banquet on Saturday
evening.

Membership in the Society for German-American Studies is required of
those whose papers are presented. Jointly authored proposals are
welcome, but only the names of authors who are present at the
Symposium will be listed in the program.

Using the subject line “SGAS Symposium 2023,” please email to SGAS
Vice President Marcel Rotter mrotter at umw.edu an abstract of your
proposed presentation (not more than 250 words) as a Word document by
January 13, 2023. The abstract should include your paper title, your
full name as you wish it to appear in the program, your email address,
your complete mailing address, and your academic affiliation, if any.



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