2011 AATSEEL Conference: 2 days to April 15 Proposal Deadline
Sibelan Forrester
sforres1 at SWARTHMORE.EDU
Tue Apr 13 18:34:29 UTC 2010
What’s new at AATSEEL’s January 2011 Conference? A master class led by
William Mills Todd III (“Approaching the Nineteenth-Century Novel as Art
Form, Enterprise, and Institution”); a workshop taught by Irina Paperno
(“Tolstoy in the Classroom”); "Works in Progress," where major scholars
discuss their current research; workshops in job interviewing,
translation, poetry analysis, and journal publishing."Coffee and
Conversation," introduced last year, gives graduate students a chance to
chat informally with leading scholars. Visit the AATSEEL Web site now to
participate in these events (enrollment limited.)
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The 2011 Annual Meeting of the American Association of Teachers of
Slavic and East European Languages (AATSEEL) will be held in Pasadena,
California, Jan. 6-9, 2011. The first deadline for submission of
proposals is April 15, 2010. For information about this meeting and
details about submission procedures, please see the Call for Papers at
the following site: http://www.aatseel.org/program/
The Program Committee invites scholars in our area to submit panel
proposals that can be posted on the AATSEEL website; the committee
particularly encourages scholars to shape their proposed panels. This
year, we have added an option to submit fully-formed panel proposals
with a single-paragraph description. Descriptions of individual papers
for such panels do not need to be submitted until after the panel is
accepted. Scholars may also submit individual proposals of their
intended papers by the above deadline. The Program Committee will find
appropriate panel placements for all accepted proposals.
All individual proposals will undergo double-blind peer review; authors
will be notified of the results by mid-May. Submitting a proposal by
this first deadline allows authors the option to revise and resubmit the
proposal, should it not be accepted. Proposals may also be submitted for
the second deadline of July 1, 2010; proposals for roundtables and
forums will continue to be accepted anytime up to July 1, 2010. Detailed
guidelines and forms for submitting proposals are online at:
www.aatseel.org/2011_call_for_papers
To submit a proposal, you must be an AATSEEL member in good standing for
2010, or request a waiver of membership from the Chair of the Program
Committee (burry.7 at osu.edu). For information on AATSEEL membership,
details on conference participation, and guidelines for preparing
proposals, please follow the links from AATSEEL's homepage
(http://www.aatseel.org).
Best wishes,
Alexander Burry
Chair, AATSEEL Program Committee
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