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|    Call for Papers: Gender and the Inklings    |
|    06 Nov 19 17:38:52    |
      XPost: alt.books.cs-lewis, alt.books.inklings, rec.arts.books.tolkien       From: hayesstw@telkomsa.net              Are WomEn Human (Yet)?       Gender and the Inklings       C. S. Lewis & Friends Colloquium       Taylor University       June 4-7, 2020       CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT and CALL FOR PAPERS              JOIN US for our 12th Biennial C. S. Lewis & Friends Colloquium, June       4-7, 2020. Sponsored by Taylor University’s Center for the Study of C.       S. Lewis & Friends, the Colloquium features keynote addresses from top       scholars in the field, plus hundreds of presentations of both original       scholarship and original creative work in paper sessions, workshops,       panel discussions, performances, artist exhibitions, and much more.       The Colloquium welcomes scholars, teachers, students, life-long       learners, fans, seekers, and, as always, new friends to be part of our       adventurous company. For the first time in our history, and as part of       our mission to identify and support the next generation of friends,       the Colloquium will feature a one-day pre-conference especially for       “Young Inklings” on June 3.              Of course, this liveliest of conferences will have its usual dramatic       performances, board games, late night singalongs, tea and biscuits,       and the return of the fabulous pop-up bookstore by Eighth Day Books.       In addition, The 2020 Colloquium will also once again include the       opportunity to buy used and rare copies of books by Lewis & Friends       authors. Come discover why Devin Brown says “The Taylor University       Lewis Colloquium is the premier Inklings conference on the planet,       with something for every level of scholar.”              Plenary Speakers: We are happy to announce that our plenary speakers       for 2020 include Monika Hilder, Jane Chance, Kirstin Jeffrey Johnson,       Don King, Diana Glyer, Jason Lepojärvi, and Charles Huttar.              Conference Theme: The 2020 Colloquium program will highlight the       specific theme of “Are WomEn Human (Yet)? Gender and the Inklings.”       Over eighty years after Dorothy L. Sayers first posed her startling       question (and in honor of the centennial of woman’s suffrage), we       think it is high time to acknowledge and celebrate women in the lives       and works of authors like C. S. Lewis, J. R. R. Tolkien, Dorothy L.       Sayers, and George MacDonald, but also to look carefully at their       attitudes towards and relationships with women. We also hope to       encourage new scholarship on individuals such as Ruth Pitter, Joy       Davidman, Mary Neylan, Barbara Reynolds, Louisa and Lilia MacDonald,       Ida Gordon, Katherine Farrer, Sister Penelope, Anne Ridler, and others       whose contributions have been insufficiently noticed and/or       undervalued in the shadow of their more famous friends. In keynote       addresses, panel discussions, paper presentations, and creative work       of all kinds, we will explore together these topics and many others.       As always, papers on more general topics are also encouraged.              Call for Papers: We invite proposals for scholarly papers on any topic       related to C. S. Lewis and his circle (broadly defined) – Owen       Barfield, G. K. Chesterton, George MacDonald, Dorothy L. Sayers, J. R.       R. Tolkien, Charles Williams, and others. We are especially interested       in papers on the conference theme, papers that expand the horizons of       previous scholarship, and papers from new and emerging scholars. We       also invite creative work—poetry, fiction, essay, drama, film, visual       art, musical composition—that responds to or is influenced by the       conference theme and/or these authors. Proposals should be 100-200       words in length and should anticipate a twenty-minute presentation       time limit. Creative work must be a complete work, rather than a       proposal. Deadline for proposals is February 15, 2020. All proposals       will be considered on a rotating basis.              Complete information, including submission instructions, will be       available soon at our website: library.taylor.edu/cslewis. Direct all       proposal-related questions to jsricke@taylor.edu. Please address all       other questions to cslewiscenter@taylor.edu.              Hat-tip to:       https://apilgriminnarnia.com/2019/11/04/cfptaylor/       --       Stephen Hayes, Author of The Year of the Dragon       Sample or purchase The Year of the Dragon:       https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/907935       Web site: http://www.khanya.org.za/stevesig.htm       Blog: http://khanya.wordpress.com       E-mail: shayes@dunelm.org.uk              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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