The 24th Annual Meeting of the Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts
Indianapolis, 28-31 October 2010
Abstracts due by 15 April 2010
Submit 150-300 word abstract with title. Pre-organized panels for consideration can contain an additional summary paragraph along with proposed session title. Submit papers and register at http://www.litsci.org/slsa10/.
Topics can represent ANY work in litsci, history of science, philosophy of science, Science and Art, or science studies. SLSA conference programs have always represented the membership’s wide range of interests and research projects. We are particularly interested this year in submissions that might coordinate with a stream of sessions on “Ends of Life,” addressing issues in bioethics, medical humanities, literature and medicine, and Animality Studies, but this is an open topic conference, where a wide range of work will be welcome. All participants in the 2010 conference must be members of the Society for Literature Science and the Arts for 2010. For more information about SLSA, please visit the organization website at: www.litsci.org.
Site Coordinator: Richard Nash, Indiana University
Program Chair: Elizabeth Wilson, Emory University
Notification for Acceptance of Submissions: 1 August 2010
Indianapolis, 28-31 October 2010
Abstracts due by 15 April 2010
Submit 150-300 word abstract with title. Pre-organized panels for consideration can contain an additional summary paragraph along with proposed session title. Submit papers and register at http://www.litsci.org/slsa10/.
Topics can represent ANY work in litsci, history of science, philosophy of science, Science and Art, or science studies. SLSA conference programs have always represented the membership’s wide range of interests and research projects. We are particularly interested this year in submissions that might coordinate with a stream of sessions on “Ends of Life,” addressing issues in bioethics, medical humanities, literature and medicine, and Animality Studies, but this is an open topic conference, where a wide range of work will be welcome. All participants in the 2010 conference must be members of the Society for Literature Science and the Arts for 2010. For more information about SLSA, please visit the organization website at: www.litsci.org.
Site Coordinator: Richard Nash, Indiana University
Program Chair: Elizabeth Wilson, Emory University
Notification for Acceptance of Submissions: 1 August 2010