North Carolina Colloquium in Medieval and Early Modern Studies, due date: 14 January 2016

Dear Colleagues,

Graduate students are invited to submit proposals for 20-minute paper presentations at the 16th annual North Carolina Colloquium in Medieval and Early Modern Studies, to be held February 19-20, 2016 at Duke University.

This year's theme is  “Representations of the Ordinary in the Medieval and Early Modern Periods” and contributions are welcome from a wide variety of humanistic disciplines including, but not limited to History, Musicology, Philosophy, Theology, Literary Studies, Linguistics, Cultural Studies, Political Theory, Sociology, Anthropology, Art History, Gender Studies, Sexuality Studies, and Food Studies.

Interested students should email 250-word abstracts to representingtheordinary@gmail.com no later than Thursday, January 14, 2016. Please visit the colloquium's website for more details: http://sites.duke.edu/representationsoftheordinary/

Thank you, NC Colloquium Planning Committee