CFP: Personal Voice in Literary Criticism (3/31/06; ALSC, 10/13/06-10/15/06)
CALL FOR PAPERS
2006 ALSC Conference, San Francisco, California, October 13-15 2006
The Association of Literary Scholars and Critics (ALSC) invites proposals
for papers and presentations to be considered for its twelfth annual
conference to be held at the Hotel Sir Francis Drake in San Francisco,
October 13-15, 2006. The conference program includes six panels and three
seminars. A description of one of these nine session topics appears below,
along with an e-mail address and other contact information for submissions.
Please bear in mind that there will be many more submissions than can be
accepted, and that the criteria may include not only the merit of the
individual submission but the range and variety of a session's
contributions. The pleasure of the chairs is to see how much stimulating and
valuable work is being done, the pain to be able to accommodate only part of
it in panel or seminar.
For a complete listing of session topics visit our website at
www.bu.edu/literary.
Submission form and deadline. Abstracts no longer than a paragraph or half a
page must reach the chair of the session by March 31. Except as explicitly
stipulated otherwise below, they should be submitted only by e-mail, to both
(1) the chair of the panel or seminar and (2) the Association's office at
alsc_at_bu.edu. On the e-mail's Subject line please give your name and other
information in the form, "ALSC 2006, [Name of Panel] abstract by [Your
Name]."
Seminars
The 2006 ALSC Conference will feature a series of three concurrent seminars
designed to increase participation of younger scholars in the program.
Modeled on what has worked successfully for such organizations as the
Shakespeare Association of America and the Modernist Studies Association,
these three seminars will each be led by a distinguished member of the
Association.
Each seminar will have fifteen (15) guaranteed places, and each person
accepted for a seminar will receive an official letter of invitation to the
conference and will be listed in its program. Seminar participants will
write brief position papers (2-4 pages maximum, double-spaced), and will
circulate their papers to the other participants and read all the papers
prior to the conference. The listing of the titles in the conference program
should help participants obtain travel funding for the conference from their
home colleges and universities. Senior scholars are eligible to apply for
these seminars, but graduate students and junior faculty especially are
encouraged to do so; and we hope that senior scholars and others will spread
the word and encourage their graduate students and junior colleagues to
apply. The three seminars will run concurrently. Those admitted as
participants in each seminar will participate in the actual discussion, but
anyone at the conference is welcome to attend one of the seminars as an
auditor-not a participant-provided there is sufficient room. Details on
submission of abstracts are given above and on the topics of the seminars
below.
Association membership is required for participation in the conference.
Student memberships cost $25. Standard new memberships cost $35. For details
on how to join the ALSC, visit our website at www.bu.edu/literary. Secure
online forms for membership application and conference registration are
available there.
SEMINAR: The Personal Voice in Literary Criticism
Chair: James W. Earl (English, University of Oregon).
This seminar will discuss the use (and abuse) of the personal voice in
literary criticism. What limits on self-presentation should we observe in
our critical writing? When is the flagrantly subjective voice justified?
When does literary criticism become opinion, personal essay, or belles
lettres? Who are the best (and worst) examples? Anyone interested in
participating should send an abstract to James W. Earl, Department of
English, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403. (jwearl_at_uoregon.edu)
Michael Gouin-Hart
Executive Director
Association of Literary Scholars and Critics (ALSC)
650 Beacon Street, Suite 510
Boston, Massachusetts 02215
Phone: 617-358-1990 / Fax: 617-358-1995
Email: alsc_at_bu.edu / Internet: www.bu.edu/literary
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