6.0582 CFPS: Computers in Lang/Lit; American Lit (2/113)
Elaine Brennan (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Fri, 12 Mar 1993 16:53:40 EST
Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 6, No. 0582. Friday, 12 Mar 1993.
(1) Date: 12 Mar 1993 11:16:08 -0700 (MST) (50 lines)
From: Peter Lafford <IDPAL@ASUACAD.BITNET>
Subject: RMMLA '93 (Denver) Call for papers
(2) Date: Fri, 12 Mar 93 14:13:29 EST (63 lines)
From: NADELHFT@MAINE
Subject: call for papers
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Date: 12 Mar 1993 11:16:08 -0700 (MST)
From: Peter Lafford <IDPAL@ASUACAD.BITNET>
Subject: RMMLA '93 (Denver) Call for papers
I am posting this for a colleague not on Humanist:
RMMLA
CALL FOR PAPERS
ROCKY MOUNTAIN MODERN LANGUAGE ASSOCIATION CONFERENCE
DENVER, CO., OCTOBER 14-16, 1993
"Computers in Literature and Languages"
Have you developed an interesting application of computer
technology in your own research or teaching in languages and
literature. Consider sharing your work and experiences with your
colleagues at the RMMLA conference in Denver, October 14-16, 1993.
Topics might include: on-line resources for doing research in
languages and literature, the INTERNET and the language scholar,
computer assisted instruction, humanities computer labs, using e-
mail systems for collaboration or instruction, electronic
dictionaries and translation tools, interactive programs for
foreign language instruction, special software for the language
scholar, etc. Share your expertise and help introduce the power of
this technology to our eager colleagues.
To submit a proposal you must be a member of RMMLA or willing to
join by April 1 ($20.00 per year, no geographical restrictions).
You must read your paper in person and may read only one paper at
the conference. Submit a one page proposal with title by the March
25 deadline to:
Dr. Jerome E. Coffey
Department of English
Montana State University
Bozeman, MT 59717-0230
TEL: 406-994-5327
FAX: 406-994-2422
E-mail: UENJC@TERRA.OSCS.MONTANA.EDU
You will be notified of acceptance by April 1. The RMMLA has made
special arrangements with the Executive Tower Inn to host the
conference. First class accommodations will be provided conferees
at the very reasonable rate of $59.00 per night. Many cultural and
sightseeing opportunities will be offered attendees and the Rocky
Mountains are delightful in the early autumn. Hope to see you in
Denver.
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Date: Fri, 12 Mar 93 14:13:29 EST
From: NADELHFT@MAINE
Subject: call for papers
For those of you in departments, please post the following
Call for Papers AND please bring it to the attention
of Colleagues, graduate students, and any others
you might think would be interested.
Call for papers
for a multidisciplinary conference on
ETHNIC CONTACTS IN NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND,
the ATLANTIC PROVINCES,
and QUEBEC
sponsored by the University of Maine
History Department
August 12-14, 1993
in connection with an exhibit of photographs
collected by Judith Goldstein for
Crossing Lines: Histories of Jews and Gentiles in Three Communities
(Morrow, 1992)
Papers are solicited from ALL DISCIPLINES (history, anthropology,
literature, art, media and film studies...) on any topic dealing with
ethnic contacts in Northern New England, the Atlantic Provinces, and
Quebec. Expected, hoped for papers, would discuss such matters as
the history of various groups, their interaction, conflict, assimilation,
ethnicity in general, ethnic stereotyping, gender and ethnicity, ethnic
identity, the mobilization of ethnicity, 'imagined communities,'
shifting ethnic boundaries, ethnogenesis, and teaching about ethnicity.
Send 250 words abstracts by April 9th to:
Jerome Nadelhaft
History Department
University of Maine
5774 Stevens Hall
or by E-Mail to
Nadelhft@Maine
PROPOSALS FOR ENTIRE PANELS/SESSIONS ARE ESPECIALLY WELCOME.
(Relatively) low cost university housing and meals will be available.
LASTLY, I would appreciate hearing privately of appropriate ANTHROPOLOGY
BULLETIN BOARDS (and addresses) to send this notice to.