Brian O Broin: Possible Irish Session at Kalamazoo Medieval Congress
Elizabeth J. Pyatt
ejp10 at psu.edu
Tue May 11 13:07:51 UTC 2004
Sort of an informal CFP for next year's Kalamazoo
Medieval Congress. Please contact Brian if you
think you would like to submit a paper there in
an Irish session.
>Date: Mon, 10 May 2004 16:44:19 -0700 (PDT)
>From: Brian O Broin <brianeanna at yahoo.com>
>Subject: Possible Irish Session at Kalamazoo Medieval Congress
>To: brianeanna at hotmail.com
>
>A Chara,
>
>I'm writing to you to see if you might be interested
>in offering a paper in the area of Medieval Irish
>literature and language at the International Congress
>on Medieval Studies at Kalamazoo, Michigan in May
>2005. I know that this seems a mite early to be making
>such enquiries, but the Conference (which is huge)
>begins to organize its sessions about 51 weeks
>beforehand! I'm a regular at the conference and have
>noticed that there's a distinct lack of Irish at the
>conference. This is no fault of the Celtic Studies
>Assn of North America, who do sterling service in
>their area, but their remit covers a field much larger
>than that of medieval Irish. If you are interested in
>offering a paper, or know somebody who might be, do
>please let me know or pass this email on. You might
>also like to post this letter on to a relevant mailing
>list. The conference needs session proposals for the
>call for papers by May 15th, and the more support that
>I can demonstrate for such a session, the likelier its
>acceptance. Right now all that's needed is a show of
>hands rather than definite titles or abstracts, so if
>you have something in the works, but aren't
>abstract-ready yet, just let me know.
>
>Kalamazoo is probably the largest Medieval conference
>in the world, and it's an excellent opportunity to
>promote early Irish studies, as well as meet other
>scholars in allied fields. They have a fine website,
>and you might wish to look at it to get an idea of the
>conference's vast scope:
>http://www.wmich.edu/medieval/congress/
>
>T·im ag scrÌobh chugat le f·il amach an mbeadh suim ar
>bith agat p·ipÈar a ofr·il i seisiin do theanga agus
>litrÌocht na Gaeilge Me·naoisÌ ar chomhdh·il an LÈinn
>Mhe·naoisÌ i gKalamazoo, Michigan i mBealtaine, 2005.
>Comhdh·il ollmhÛr at· ann, agus d· rÈir sin, tos·ionn
>siad ag eagr na Comhdh·la bliain roimhrÈ. NÌ cion Ûn
>Cheltic Studies Association of North America leis, a
>bhfuil freagrachtaÌ an-leathan acu, ach is lÈir go
>bhfuil easpa seisin i rÈimse na Luathghaeilge, agus
>ba mhaith liom an dearmad seo a cheart i 2005. M·s
>suim leat p·ipÈar a ofr·il, nÛ m· t· aithne agat ar
>dhuine a bheadh suim aige ann, le do thoil scrÌobh ar
>ais chomh luath in irinn agus is fÈidir leat, nÛ seol
>an litir seo ar aghaidh chuige. Chomh fada lem' eolas,
>d· mhÈad an t-suim is fÈidir liom a thaispe·int i
>seisiin mar seo, is amhlaidh is dÛichÌ È. NÌl coimri
>n· teideal beacht a dhÌth go fÛill, ach t· sÈ
>an-t·bhachtach go mbeadh a fhios agam faoi m· t· suim
>agat ann.
>
>Comhdh·il ollmhÛr is ea Kalamazoo, agus seans Ìontach
>dinn lÈann na Luathghaeilge a chur chun cinn i measc
>scol·irÌ an domhain, chomh maith le seans dinn fÈin
>aithne a fh·il ar chomhscol·ireacht na Me·naoise i
>gcoitinne. Gheobhaidh t sracfhÈachaint mhaith ar an
>gcomhdh·il trÌna l·ithre·in lÌn:
>http://www.wmich.edu/medieval/congress/
>
>Le mÛrmheas,
>
>
>=====
>Brian " Broin, Ph.D.
>Dept. of English, William Paterson University, New Jersey, USA
>
>Linguistics - Medieval Studies - Irish Studies
>TeangeolaÌocht-LÈann na Me·naoise-LÈann na hireann
>
>Contact/Teagmh·il: http://www.geocities.com/brianeanna/
>
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