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The fourth annual Modernist Studies Association Conference will be held at the Monona Terrace Convention Center, a building designed by Frank Lloyd Wright on the shores of Lake Monona in downtown Madison, Wisconsin. Sponsored by the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the conference will feature plenaries, panels, seminars, poetry readings, and film screenings related to the broadly defined, international, and interdisciplinary study of modernism and modernity.
Deadline for Seminar Topic Proposals: February 15, 2002
Deadline for Panel Proposals: May 1, 2002
Founded in 1999, the Modernist Studies Association is devoted to the study of the arts in their social, political, cultural, and intellectual contexts from the late-nineteenth century through the mid-twentieth century. The organization seeks through its annual conferences and journal, Modernism/Modernity, to develop an international and interdisciplinary forum to promote exchange among scholars in this revitalized and rapidly expanding field.
Conference Coordinator, Susan Stanford Friedman
Conference Administrator, Elizabeth Evans
English Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Please consult the MSA website for instructions on how to propose seminar topics and panels and for further information about the conference: http://www.press.jhu.edu/associations/msa/
To receive calls for proposals and other information,
send your name, address, and email address to Elizabeth Evans, efevans@facstaff.wisc.edu
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