The Fourth International MARGOT Conference
June 18-20, 2014
Barnard College, New York City
Barnard College, New York City
This three-day
conference will feature research and teaching approaches that explore how women
participated in and contributed to different kinds of community in medieval and
early modern Europe. Conference sessions will feature presentations based
on texts and images in traditional manuscript and print format, as well as work
that employs new technology and media projects. The conference will be
interdisciplinary, and will consider the function and importance of female
communities in the natural and social sciences, religion, literature, history,
music and fine arts.
Presentation topics may explore women in:
·
Medical communities; midwifery
·
Religious communities and non-orthodox or heretical groups
·
Salons and académies
·
Women and the Republic of Letters
·
Epistolary communities
·
Literary circles
·
Artists’ and performing artists’ communities
·
Guilds
·
Oral communities; storytelling
Resources and
approaches used may include:
·
Print and Manuscript format
·
Digital resources of all kinds
·
Online publication of texts and images
·
Database design and creation
·
Material culture and artifacts
·
Film
This conference is
co-sponsored by the University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
PROCEDURE FOR
SUBMISSION OF PROPOSAL:
We welcome three
types of submissions:
1.
Demonstrations/showcasing of existing projects which will
include discussion of their creation and implementation for research and/or
teaching
2.
Abstracts for regular paper presentations
3.
Proposals for entire sessions (including the names, titles, and
abstracts of three/four presenters)
Regular papers
will last for 20 minutes, and will be followed by 10 minutes of discussion.
Project demonstrations will last for 30 minutes followed by 15 minutes of
discussion. We ask participants to include the following information in their
proposal:
1.
Paper or Session title
2.
Session type – Regular or Project Demonstration
3.
250 word abstract
4.
Contact information and bio paragraph
The Committee will
look at all the proposals and their compatibility with the sessions that are
planned. As far as possible, we will try to avoid parallel sessions.
The language of
the Colloquium will be English.
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION:
The deadline for submitting your
proposal is October 1, 2013.
Please submit proposals by e-mail
to the conference committee:
Prof. Laurie
Postlewate: lpostlew@barnard.edu.
Notifications of
acceptance will be sent out by October 15, 2013. Information about the
conference, including registration, accommodation at negotiated favourable
rates, will be provided early in 2014. We will periodically update information
here.
We look forward to
your participation,
The Conference Committee:
·
Christine McWebb (University of Waterloo)
·
Laurie Postlewate (Barnard College, Columbia University)
·
Catherine Dubeau (University of Waterloo)
For more information,
please see http://margot.uwaterloo.ca/conference-2014/
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