Dear Nabokovians,

Just to let you know in case you'd be interested and have missed the news: the deadline for proposals has been extended till June 15th (http://src-h.slav.hokudai.ac.jp/iccees2015/). I am planning to submit an individual paper proposal but will be happy to join a panel in case you need a participant from Bulgaria.

All the best,
Kate


On 5 May 2014 05:57, Mitsu Numano <mitsu@symphony.plala.or.jp> wrote:

Dear Brian,

   Thank you very much for your correction and I am sorry that I overlooked the mistake in the text prepared by our secretary.

 

   To reply to your question, proposed papers don’t have to focus on VN’s Russian works, and papers on English works are quite acceptable, given that, as you suggest, papers are conscious of Nabokov’s Russianness.  Our screening policy for paper proposals  is very flexible and we encourage diversity rather than rigidness.  This is going to be a huge congress; we expect to have 1000-1500 participants altogether in various disciplines related to Slavic and Eurasian studies.

 

  Please note, however, the organization of the  ICCEES congress is basically panel-based (like the ASEEES) and you are encouraged to organize a panel, usually consisting of a chair, three papers, and a discussant (although individual papers are also acceptable).

 

Mitsu

(Mitsuyshi Numano, The University of Tokyo)

 

 

From: Vladimir Nabokov Forum [mailto:NABOKV-L@LISTSERV.UCSB.EDU] On Behalf Of Brian Boyd
Sent: Monday, May 05, 2014 8:38 AM
To: NABOKV-L@LISTSERV.UCSB.EDU
Subject: Re: [NABOKV-L] 9th ICCEES World Congress: Call for papers

 

Small correction from a little nation that does not like to be overlooked: ANZSA is not just “Australia" but Australia and New Zealand.

 

Do think about contributing: Japan is wonderfully hospitable and, as those who were at the Kyoto Nabokov conference know, a great place to have a conference and to meet the many talented and enthusiastic Japanese Nabokovians.

 

Small question for Mitsu: would papers on Nabokov have to focus on his Russian works, or would papers on his English works also be acceptable, given that Nabokov was Russian and it always shows in his work?

 

Brian Boyd

  

On 5/05/2014, at 4:58 am, Mitsu Numano <mitsu@SYMPHONY.PLALA.OR.JP> wrote:



Dear Nabokovians,

 

The 9th ICCEES World Congress will be held  in Makuhari, Japan, on August 3-8, 2015.

 

Nabokov-related topics are welcome. Please consider participating!

 

Panesl, papers, and roundtable proposals for this congress are being accepted at http://src-h.slav.hokudai.ac.jp/iccees2015/index.html  The deadline for submissions is May 31, 2014.

 

The International Council for Central and East European Studies (ICCEES) is the global alliance of national associations of Slavic and Eurasian studies, composed of the ASEEES (United States), CAS (Canada), BASEES (Britain), DGO (Germany), FAREES (Finland), ANZSA (Australia), CAREECAS (China), JCREES (Japan), KASS (Korea), and MACEES (Mongolia), and other respectable organizations. The ICCEES was created in 1974 and holds a world congress once every five years. The next world congress will be held in Makuhari (30 minutes from the heart of Tokyo), Japan, on August 3-8, 2015. The official languages of the congress are English, Russian, French, and German.

 

To further promote encounters with diverse scholarly perspectives on the Slavic Eurasian region, the ICCEES decided to hold the next World Congress for the first time outside Europe and North America, in Japan, Makuhari. The Organizing Committee of this Congress is working hard to make Makuhari a place “where many Wests meet many Easts.” Makuhari is an ideal location for international events. It takes only 30 minutes by bus from both Narita and Haneda International Airports, and also just 30 minutes by train from downtown Tokyo (Tokyo Railway Station).

 

Send all queries to iccees2015@slav.hokudai.ac.jp and network via https://facebook.com/iccees2015

 

Organizing Committee of the Ninth ICCEES World Congress

Co-Chairpersons: Professor Nobuo Shimotomai, Hosei University,

Professor Mitsuyoshi Numano, The University of Tokyo

 

 

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