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SAMLA English I (Medieval) 2021 : Medieval Texts Across Distances - SAMLA 93

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Link: https://samla.memberclicks.net/callsforpapers#englishstudies
 
When Nov 4, 2021 - Nov 6, 2021
Where Atlanta, Georgia
Submission Deadline Jul 1, 2021
Notification Due Jul 15, 2021
Categories    english   medieval
 

Call For Papers

MEDIEVAL TEXTS ACROSS DISTANCES
ENGLISH I (MEDIEVAL)
SAMLA Conference: November 4-6, 2021 in Atlanta, Georgia

This traditional panel invites submissions on any aspect related to Medieval (400-1400 CE) English or Irish Studies, including texts in Old English, Middle English, Latin, Irish, Gaelic, Welsh, etc. Abstracts addressing the conference theme of Social Networks, Social Distances are especially welcome, but not required. This might include medieval texts that bridge physical distances or that explore the distance of time between the text and our present day. By July 1, 2021, please submit an abstract of 250 words, a brief bio, and any A/V or scheduling requests to Nathan Fleeson, English I (Medieval) Chair, at nfleeson@uga.edu.

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