2011 AATSEEL Conference: one month to July 1 proposal deadline

Alexander Burry alexander.burry at GMAIL.COM
Wed Jun 2 02:40:42 UTC 2010


Dear Colleagues,

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 
second and final deadline for submission of proposals is July 1, 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, and 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. 
Proposals for roundtables and forums will also continue to be accepted anytime up to July 
1, 2010.

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).

The January 2011 AATSEEL Conference features various new events:  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" sessions, in which major scholars discuss their current 
research; and workshops in job interviewing, translation, poetry analysis, and journal 
publishing. Our "Coffee and Conversation" sessions, introduced last year, give graduate 
students a chance to chat informally with leading scholars. Join AATSEEL now to 
participate in these events (enrollment limited).

Please share this information with other colleagues in the field who may not be 
SEELANGS subscribers.

Best wishes,

Alexander Burry
Chair, AATSEEL Program Committee
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Alexander Burry
Assistant Professor, Slavic and East European Languages and Literatures
The Ohio State University
400 Hagerty Hall
1775 College Road
Columbus OH 43210
Phone: 614-247-7149
Fax: 614-688-3107
Email: burry.7 at osu.edu

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