MCLC: Berkeley-Stanford Grad conference 2013--cfp

Denton, Kirk denton.2 at osu.edu
Tue Jul 31 09:23:28 EDT 2012


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From: Christine I Ho <ciho at stanford.edu>
Subject: Berkeley-Stanford Grad conference 2013--cfp
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CALL FOR PAPERS

2013 Berkeley-Stanford Graduate Student Conference in Modern Chinese
Humanities
April 26-27
Stanford University

Initiated in 2010, the annual Berkeley-Stanford Graduate Student
Conference in Modern Chinese Humanities brings together current graduate
students from across the U.S. and around the world to present innovative
research on any aspect of modern Chinese cultural production in any
humanistic discipline. This not only provides a window into what kind of
new research is going on right now in Chinese Studies, but also gives
budding scholars the opportunity to interact with peers from
geographically disparate institutions whom they might not otherwise be
exposed to, allowing a broad platform for the sharing of ideas and
interests. Specifically, it is hoped this conference will encourage
interdisciplinary scholarship within and between literary and cultural
studies, cultural history, art history, film and media studies, musicology
and sound studies, as well as the interpretative social sciences.

Initiated in 2010, the annual Berkeley-Stanford Graduate Student
Conference in Modern Chinese Humanities brings together current graduate
students from across the U.S. and around the world to present innovative
research on any aspect of modern Chinese cultural production in any
humanistic discipline. This not only provides a window into what kind of
new research is going on right now in Chinese Studies, but also gives
budding scholars the opportunity to interact with peers from
geographically disparate institutions whom they might not otherwise be
exposed to, allowing a broad platform for the sharing of ideas and
interests. Specifically, it is hoped this conference will encourage
interdisciplinary scholarship within and between literary and cultural
studies, cultural history, art history, film and media studies, musicology
and sound studies, as well as the interpretative social sciences.

Applications are due in the fall of each year for the conference taking
pace the following spring. Currently-enrolled graduate students at any
institution are encouraged to apply. Conference registration is free, and
presenters will be provided with lodging by the conference organizers.

Now accepting applications for the 2013 conference!

To apply, submit a single-spaced 300-word paper proposal and short bio via
our online submission system.
http://ceas.stanford.edu/resources/chinese_humanities_Form.php
Proposals/bios due: 	November 16, 2012
Notification of acceptance by: 	December 31, 2012
Full papers due: 	March 29, 2013

For past conferences, please see:
http://ceas.stanford.edu/resources/chinese_humanities.php





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