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16th-Century French Literature for MLA Convention Chicago 2014  

16th-Century French Literature for MLA Convention Chicago 2014

Publié le par Marion Moreau (Source : Marcus Keller)

Call for Papers 16th-Century French Literature for MLA Convention Chicago 2014

For the 129th MLA Annual Convention in Chicago, 9-12 January 2014, the MLA Division of Sixteenth-Century French Literature is soliciting proposals for the following panels and roundtable:

 

1. Cognitive Approaches to French Renaissance Literature. What can cognitive science tell us about literature, and literature about cognitive science? Case studies in the French Renaissance. Please send title and abstract for a 20-minute presentation to Andrea Frisch (afrisch@umd.edu) by March 15, 2013.

 

2. Renaissance Cosmopolitanism. Poetics, politics, and/or philosophies of being home all over the world, as seen from the world of sixteenth-century France. Please send title and abstract for a 20-minute presentation to Andrea Frisch (afrisch@umd.edu) by March 15, 2013.

 

3. Roundtable on the Renaissance Mediterranean. Current research on the early modern Mediterranean. Comparativist proposals, focus on the Mediterranean as a concept and analytic paradigm particularly welcome. Please send title and abstract for a 7-10min intervention to Andrea Frisch (afrisch@umd.edu) and Marcus Keller (mkeller@illinois.edu) by March 15, 2013.