CFP: Literature and Law (11/1/06; CEA, 4/12/07-4/14/07)

full name / name of organization: 
Joe Pestino
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Call for Papers for an NYCEA sponsored Special Topics Panel on
"Literature and Law" the 2007 College English Association (CEA)
Conference New Orleans—April 12 to April 14, 2007

We welcome submissions of NYCEA papers presented previously on the
following NYCEA Conference theme, OR new submissions on the topic of
this special session call: "Literature and Law"

We also welcome full panel proposals fitting the above panel topic.

It is our desire to be able to field at the CEA conference a number of
panels on the above NYCEA conference theme; it is our intent to create a
subset of scholarly communities, arising out of the NYCEA affiliate,
within the larger CEA conference community.

CEA is a vibrant organization and its conference has always celebrated
scholarly activity in many forms: papers on traditional literary
criticism, on writing theory, and on writing and literary teaching
pedagogies as they relate to the conference themes.

CEA conference panels are composed of three to four presenters; papers
are to be no more than 15 minutes in reading length.

The submission requirements are as follow:

1) Proposals of 200 to 500 words (include title) for the CEA Special
Topics Panels on Academic Leadership SHOULD BE submitted using the CEA
proposal submission site at the URL
http://english.ttu.edu/CEA/conftool/index.php indicating the topic
submission category of Academic Leadership and Mentoring.

Electronic submissions open September 15th and close on November 1st.

Submitting electronically is a two-step process: (1) setting up a user
ID; then (2) using that ID to log in—this time to a welcome page which
provides a link for submitting proposals to the conference. When you
submit your proposal, use the pull-down menu to indicate your topic
category.

If submitting a panel, panel organizers must create user IDs for ALL
proposed partici- pants.

Though CEA prefers to receive proposals through the conference database,
we will accept hard-copy proposals (please indicate NYCEA special topic
"Literature and Law" as panel topic to which you are submitting),
postmarked no later than October 15th, via regular mail to the following
address:

Ed Demerly
English Division
Henry Ford Community College
5101 Evergreen Road
Dearborn MI 48128-1495
Office Phone: 313.645.9659
Email: edemerly_at_aol.com

Direct database submissions will provide prompts for the following
information below. Note: Any hard-copy proposals sent by mail must
include the same information

Name
Institutional affiliation (if applicable)
Mailing address (including zip code)
Phone number
E-mail address
Title for the proposed presentation.
Abstract of 200-500 words
A-V equipment needs, if any
Special needs, if any

2) Submitters will be notified of CEA's acceptance of the panels by 5
December 2006.

3) All presenters must be paid (U. S. currency) members of CEA by 1
January 2007.***

All presenters please note:

1) CEA Membership is required for all presenters. Conference
registration information material will arrive later in January and will
indicate registration fee payment deadlines at that time, BUT CEA
membership dues must be paid by January 1, 2007 to appear on the program.***
2) Only one paper proposal per person for one panel will be accepted.
3) Participants must present their accepted paper (others cannot attend
for you and present your paper)
4) All presentations must be made in English.
5) CEA cannot fund travel or participant costs.

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