Society for the Study of Early Modern Women
New York (13-16 Février 2019), avant le 18 avril 2018

The Society for the Study of Early Modern Women will sponsor one panel at the annual conference to be held in New York, 13-16 February 2019. I am soliciting proposals for a panel that explores the relationships between women, gender, and artistic or material culture during the early modern period (c. 1300-1800). Cross-cultural or transnational panels are especially welcome.

College Art Association (CAA) offers the SSEMW the opportunity to submit an already-formed panel or to participate in the association’s general call for participation. Panel proposals may therefore consist of a completed panel with pre-selected speakers or a call for participation that will be widely circulated. The format is similarly flexible, and might include three 20-minute papers, several “lightning” papers, a roundtable discussion, or other interactive format.

Panel proposals should be sent to Maria Maurer at maria-maurer@utusal.edu no later than Wednesday April 18th with the following materials:

  • Abstract of 250 or less words describing the panel
  • Name(s) of panel organizers and, for complete panels only, the speakers. Include the institutional affiliation and email address for each participant.
  • One-page CV for organizers. For complete panels, a one-page CV is also required for speakers.
  • CAA Member ID of each known participant – please note that CAA requires all participants to be active members through February 16, 2019.
  • For complete panels only: titles (max 15 words) and abstracts (max 250 words) of each paper. 

Sponsorship by SSEMW signifies that the panel is pre-approved and automatically accepted by CAA.

CAA offers several travel grants to support participation by emerging scholars, women, and international scholars: http://www.collegeart.org/programs/travel-grants. Participants in the SSEMW panel at CAA have previously won these grants, and I’m happy to help any interested party navigate the application process.

CAA’s open and flexible format encourages creativity, but can also lead to uncertainty. Please do not hesitate to contact us with questions.