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Updated 2011 Call for Papers
As you probably know, the fate of the annual meeting
of the Medieval Academy of America for 2011, scheduled to be held
in Arizona, was in question because of Arizona's recently passed
immigration law, SB1070, which many across the country found to
be morally and legally deeply flawed. On August 3, the Executive
Committee of the Academy voted to hold the meeting as planned
for reasons that the Committee explained in the statement posted
on the Academy's website. Because of this decision, we are extending
the deadline for submissions of papers to October 15. The Executive
Committee and the local Program Committee are working to ensure
that the program of the meeting reflects and relates to similar
issues at stake in Arizona and in medieval society, including
such topics as race, ethnicity, immigration, tolerance, treatment
of minority groups, protest against governmental policies judged
unjust, and standards of judicial and legislative morality. We
are particularly interested now in receiving proposals on those
topics, although we will still consider proposals on any topic.
Please consult the Academy's
website (or visit http://acmrs.org/conferences/MAA_2011/MAAconference.html)
for an updated call for papers and instructions on how to submit
your proposals. If you have any questions about the 2011 meeting
or the call for papers, please contact Audrey Walters at acmrs@asu.edu.
Thank you very much.
The Executive Committee
The 2011 Program Committee
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