NORTH AMERICAN SARTRE SOCIETY発表公募のお知らせ [その他]
NORTH AMERICAN SARTRE SOCIETY発表公募のお知らせです。
16TH BIENNIAL CONFERENCE OF THE
NORTH AMERICAN SARTRE SOCIETY
HOSTED BY THE UNIVERSITY of MARY WASHINGTON
CALL FOR PAPERS
CONFERENCE
April 4-6 (Friday –
Sunday) 2008
The conference will take place
at
UNIVERSITY of MARY WASHINGTON,
FREDERICKSBURG, VIRGINIA
(You can get a map at http://www.aaccessmaps.com
This is a wonderful location
an hour south of Washington, D.C., that should be able to attract a
diverse and interesting audience. Papers in any area of Sartrean scholarship
are welcome (philosophy, literature, psychology, politics, theatre).
Reading time for a paper should be 20 minutes (to be followed
by 10 minutes of discussion).
In addition to individual papers, we would be most interested in receiving suggestions for panel topics. Panel topics that deal with any aspect of Sartre’s work; its relationship to other authors as well as those that deal with Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir (we are celebrating the centenary of her birth in 2008) will be seriously considered.
Graduate students are encouraged
to submit papers. In the past, a number of stipends have been available
to help defray the cost of travel and lodging, and this policy will
continue for the upcoming conference.
Please E-MAIL - in the form of an attachment - a copy of your paper (or a two-page summary) and suggestions for panels to: vdhoven@uwindsor.ca
(Adrian van den Hoven, French Studies,University of Windsor, Ont.,Canada, N9B3P4)
All attachments submitted will
be forwarded to the Program Committee.
Fredericksburg
is a historic little city, situated on the Rappahannock River, with
a thriving arts community, and lots of antique stores. It is the boyhood
home town of George Washington, and was a major site of Civil War battles,
located halfway between Washington D.C. and Richmond. Thomas Jefferson
wrote the draft of the Virginia Statute on Freedom of Religion in Fredericksburg;
this became the First Amendment to the US Constitution. The university
is named after Washington’s mother, and is a state-supported liberal
arts college of about 4000 students. Local hotel accommodations will
run $60/night for Best Western. Amtrak services Fredericksburg, and
National and Richmond airports are equidistant. Information and maps
can be found at http://www.umw.edu or at Fredericksburg.com.
THE DEADLINE FOR SUBMITTING
PAPERS IS: NOVEMBER 15, 2007.
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