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Renaissance Old Worlds: English Encounters from the Levant to the Far Eastfull name / name of organization: The British Library and the University of Liverpool contact email: row@liverpool.ac.uk An international conference to be held at the British Library, 29 June - 1 July 2012 The early modern period saw England establishing its first colonies in the New World, but its ideas and expectations about foreign nations, travel and its identity as a political and economic power on the global stage were influenced largely by its experiences in other distant but familiar nations. This conference will investigate English interactions with the ‘old worlds’ of the Middle East, South Asia and the Far East. It will ask how such cross-encounters may have shaped not only the literature, art and cultures of England and the host nations, but also a broad range of intellectual, political, cultural, religious and economic determinants of England’s relationship with the wider world. Overarching questions to be investigated by the conference include: Proposals are invited for complete panels of three or four papers, as well as individual papers on one of the following themes: Please send abstracts (250 words for individual papers and 500 words for complete panels) and a brief biographical statement (if proposing a panel, one for each participant) to Nandini Das at row@liverpool.ac.uk by 1 March 2012. Papers should take between 15–20 minutes to present, and panels should last no longer than 1 hour and 20 minutes. cfp categories: bibliography_and_history_of_the_book cultural_studies_and_historical_approaches ethnicity_and_national_identity interdisciplinary international_conferences renaissance travel_writing
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