7.0469 CFPS: Middle Ages (2); Cyberspace for MLA (1) (3/130)

Elaine Brennan (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Sun, 13 Feb 1994 19:36:31 EST

Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 7, No. 0469. Sunday, 13 Feb 1994.


(1) Date: Fri, 4 Feb 1994 07:30:51 -0800 (PST) (37 lines)
From: Hanna Kassis <kassis@unixg.ubc.ca>
Subject: Call for Papers (Correction)

(2) Date: Mon, 07 Feb 94 13:13:29 EST (22 lines)
From: "Charles J. Stivale" <CSTIVAL@CMS.CC.WAYNE.EDU>
Subject: MLA Special Session Call

(3) Date: Mon, 7 Feb 1994 15:52:01 -0500 (EST) (71 lines)
From: Gordon Newby <gdnewby@unix.cc.emory.edu>
Subject: Call for Manuscripts

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Date: Fri, 4 Feb 1994 07:30:51 -0800 (PST)
From: Hanna Kassis <kassis@unixg.ubc.ca>
Subject: Call for Papers (Correction)



CALL FOR PAPERS

HERESIES AND HERETICS IN THE MIDDLE AGES

THE TWENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL WORKSHOP
OF THE COMMITTEE ON MEDIEVAL STUDIES
Faculty Of Arts
The University of British Columbia
Vancouver, Canada

18-19 NOVEMBER, 1994

Papers summarizing completed research or research in progress
are invited. Please submit title and abstract (200-250 words) of
proposed paper together with a brief biographical sketch (name,
degrees, university affiliation, important recent publications)
before March 31, 1994 to:

Professor Hanna E. Kassis Tel.: (604) 822-6523
Department of Religious Studies Fax: (604) 822-4978
Buchanan Building, E270
University of British Columbia E-mail: kassis@unixg.ubc.ca
Vancouver, Canada V6T 1Z1


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Date: Mon, 07 Feb 94 13:13:29 EST
From: "Charles J. Stivale" <CSTIVAL@CMS.CC.WAYNE.EDU>
Subject: MLA Special Session Call

Please list the following on the HUMANIST List:

The following announcement will appear as a Special Session
Call-for-Papers in the Spring 1994 MLA _Newsletter_:

_Strategies of Discourse in Cyberspace_. Analyses of
communicative and discursive forms and modes of interaction in the
electronic environment, including interface of gaming/play and
research/pedagogy, and reconceptualizations of space, emotion and
reality. Inquiries and 2-page abstracts (by March 7).

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CHARLES J. STIVALE WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR DEPT. OF ROMANCE LANGUAGES & LITERATURES
PHONE: 313-577-6240/3002 487 MANOOGIAN, DETROIT, MI 48202
FAX: 313-577-3266 BITNET: CSTIVAL@WAYNEST1.BITNET
INTERNET: CSTIVAL@CMS.CC.WAYNE.EDU
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Date: Mon, 7 Feb 1994 15:52:01 -0500 (EST)
From: Gordon Newby <gdnewby@unix.cc.emory.edu>
Subject: Call for Manuscripts

Could you please post the following call for manuscripts on your list?
Thank you.

A CALL FOR MANUSCRIPTS:
The editors of the new journal, Medieval Encounters, A Journal of
Jewish, Christian and Muslim Culture in Confluence and Dialogue, are
seeking articles in all fields of medieval inquiry.
PLEASE SEND MANUSCRIPTS AND INQUIRIES TO: Gordon D. Newby Near
Eastern and Judaic Languages and Literatures Trimble Hall 123 Emory
University Atlanta, GA 30322 Telephone: 404 727-2916 Internet:
gdnewby@emoryu1.cc.emory.edu

Medieval Encounters is intended as a cross-cultural, cross- disciplinary
forum for discussion among scholars and students around the world
about the intersections and interactions of Jewish, Christian and
Muslim culture in the period from the fourth through the fifteenth
centuries C.E. The subjects covered are culture in its widest definition,
including History, Languages, Literature, Medicine, Music, Philosophy,
Religion, Science, and Art.

PUBLISHED BY E. J. BRILL

EDITORIAL BOARD Gordon D. Newby, Emory University Editor Editorial
Advisors Mahmoud M. Ayoub, Temple University Islamic Studies Lewis
M. Barth, Hebrew Union College Jewish Studies Remi Brague, Sorbonne
University Philosophy Ross Brann, Cornell University Muslim &
Jewish Spain Elizabeth Clark, Duke University Early Christianity
Sidney Griffith, Catholic University of America Eastern Christianity
John Riddle, North Carolina State University Medieval Science
PHILOSOPHY OF THE JOURNAL Medieval Encounters is intended to
promote discussion and dialogue across cultural, linguistic and
disciplinary boundaries about the interactions of Jewish, Christian and
Muslim culture during the period from the fourth through the
fifteenth centuries C.E. Culture is defined in its widest form to include
history, languages, literature, medicine, music, philosophy, religion,
science and art. The geographic limits of inquiry will be bounded only
by the limits in which the three traditions interact and intersect.
After considerations of scholarly merit and contributions made to
knowledge, articles will be selected on the basis of how they promote
our understanding of Jewish, Christian and Muslim interactions in the
medieval period. Articles may deal with specific texts, events, or
phenomena as well as theories of interpretation and analysis. The
journal will actively promote a representative spread across all the
humanistic disciplines and from all scholarly communities. All
articles will be reviewed by members of the editorial board or by such
scholars as the editors choose to insure a fair and objective evaluation
of each contribution. In addition to articles, the journal will publish
reviews of significant books and monographs which fall within the
purview of the journal. The editors will strive to include a short notice
or a full review for all major works which are concerned with the
interactions of the three traditions. The goal is to provide a handy
reference of recent scholarly activity for those medievalists involved
in cross-cultural and cross- disciplinary research.
All articles should be submitted both in hard copy and on computer
diskette in Microsoft Word=A8, Wordperfect=A8, or ASCII format for either
MS-DOS=A8 or Macintosh=A8 based computers. Articles will be in English
but may contain citations in any Classical, European, or Near Eastern
language. Transliteration of non-Romanized terms will conform to the
usual system employed by journals published by E. J. Brill. All maps,
diagrams, charts and photographs will be submitted in camera-ready
form. If there is any need to obtain copyright permission for the use
of photographs and other materials, it will be the responsibility of the
author to obtain such permissions in advance, although the editors will
gladly assist in the process.