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Deadline Extended - IASA Beijing Conference CFP
| Location: | China |
| Call for Papers Date: | 2009-03-31 (Archive) |
| Date Submitted: |
2009-02-20 |
| Announcement ID: |
167097 |
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Call for Papers
INTERNATIONAL AMERICAN STUDIES ASSOCIATION
4th WORLD CONGRESS
Decoding American Cultures in the Global Context
SEPTEMBER 18-20, 2009
Hosted by
Beijing Foreign Studies University, Beijing, China
Sponsored by
U.S.-China Education Trust
China Association for the Study of American Literature
American History Research Association of China
The International American Studies Association (IASA) and the American Studies Center (ASC) at Beijing Foreign Studies University (BFSU) cordially invite scholars from all disciplines to participate in the 4th congress of the IASA, to be held from September 18th to 20th (Friday to Sunday), 2009 at BFSU, Beijing, China.
Congress Theme and Sub-themes
Recent changes in the flows of finances, people, and cultural products, often termed ‘globalization’, have provided a new context for understanding the Americas, hence the theme of the 4th World Congress, “Decoding American Cultures in the Global Context”. We invite contributions addressing the following sub-themes with reference to the U.S. and the Americas more broadly.
a) Critical understanding and reception of American cultures abroad
b) Impact of North/South American cultures on world cultures
c) Comparative studies of the Americas
d) “Globalization” vs. “Americanization”
e) American studies abroad
f) “American exceptionalism”: myth or reality?
g) Myths that Americans live by: literature, history, and culture
Guidelines for Submission and Presentation
Proposals may be submitted in English for an individual presentation, or for a pre-constituted panel, by March 31, 2009. Proposals for workshops to be developed into pre-constituted panels must be submitted by March 1, 2009 to be posted on the website (see below).
• For an individual paper, the organizer should submit the following: contact information of the organizer including email address, 3 keywords, and an abstract of no more than 300 words. Note any audio/visual equipment required.
• For a pre-constituted panel, the organizer should submit contact information of the organizer, 3 keywords describing the panel, and an abstract of no more than 300 words for the panel as a whole articulating how the papers go together PLUS contact information for each participant, and a brief abstract of no more than 300 words for each of those papers, along with 3 keywords for each. Indicate any audio visual equipment needed please.
• If you desire to submit a preconsituted panel, but need to find colleagues from other institutions and countries to participate in your panel, we offer the following option of proposing a WORKSHOP TITLE AND ABSTRACT. Send this, along with your contact information to the conference organizers (Prof. Li Qikeng below) by March 1, 2009 to be posted on the conference website. Individual scholars should then send proposals and contact information directly to you for your consideration. Once you have selected your panel members, submit as described above for pre-constituted panels, AND, in addition, send all non-selected papers along with their contact information, keywords, etc. to the conference committee for further consideration by the cut-off date of March 31st. Those papers will then be considered for inclusion on the program as part of other panels if appropriate.
• Each proposal should indicate any audio visual needs at the time of submission. No panel should have more than four paper presenters, or three presenters and a commentator. For pre-constituted panels, priority will be given to those which include presenters from a variety of institutions/ geographical locations. The academic committee of the congress will evaluate the proposal on the basis of the quality of the abstract, its scholarly cogency, as well as its relevance to the congress theme, and notify the submitter of its acceptance by April 30, 2009. If the submission is accepted, an extended summary (about 800-1,000 words) shall be sent to the conference coordinators by July 31, 2009.
Each participant will be given 15 minutes to present the paper, followed by 5 minutes for questions and answers. The conference will provide the necessary multimedia for presentations. When submitting the extended summary, please also indicate whether you will need to use multimedia, and if so, specify your exact requirements. We also welcome proposals for presentations that do not fit the standard spoken paper format, such as films/videos/performances, etc.
Post-Congress Publication.
If you would like the congress committee to consider your paper for publication, please submit your full paper within one month after the conclusion of the congress to the organizers. The academic committee of the congress will review all the papers submitted and have the selected papers published by a reputable publisher in China. All papers are preferably around 8,000 words in English, complete with footnotes and a bibliography. For paper format, CMS is recommended.
Important Dates
• March 31, 2009: Proposal due (March.1st, 200p workshop proposals due for posting)
• April 30, 2009: Notification of acceptance
• July 31, 2009: Extended summary due
• Sept. 18-20, 2009: Conference, (registration opens Sept. 17 on site).
Congress Fees
Participants are expected to pay a conference fee of US$ 150, which covers the academic program, congress documentation (final program and book of abstracts), all meals on conference days, and coffee breaks. The student rate is $75 U.S.
If not paid in advance, fees are higher, but may be paid on-site, in which case regular participants pay US$ 200 and students pay US$ 100. Hotels, meals on non-conference days, optional tours, etc are the responsibility of the participants themselves. Participants must be members of IASA, with the exception of participants from mainland China who will automatically become members of IASA upon registration for the conference.
Hotel and Tours
Special hotel rates for congress participants are being negotiated. Details will be posted on the congress website. Optional night-time activities such as attendance at performances and post-congress tours will also be available.
Contact Information
Please log onto seis.bfsu.edu.cn for registration and submission of proposals.
You may also submit your proposals, summaries and other correspondence to congress coordinator, Prof. Li Qikeng.
Email: liqikeng@gmail.com, Phone: 86-10-8256-5621, 1352-184-7279;
Fax: 86-10-8881-6282
Postal address: School of English and International Studies, Beijing Foreign Studies University, Beijing 100089, China.
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Please log onto seis.bfsu.edu.cn for registration and submission of proposals.
You may also submit your proposals, summaries and other correspondence to congress coordinator, Prof. Li Qikeng.
Email: liqikeng@gmail.com, Phone: 86-10-8256-5621, 1352-184-7279;
Fax: 86-10-8881-6282
Postal address: School of English and International Studies, Beijing Foreign Studies University, Beijing 100089, China.
Email: liqikeng@gmail.com Visit the website at http://seis.bfsu.edu.cn
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