Here is a list of the IMANA sessions and their organizers for 2014:
1.The Matter of Troy in Medieval Iberia (Erik Ekman: erik.ekman@okstate.edu)
2. Millennialism and Messianism in Medieval Iberia (Linde Brocato: lmbrcato@memphis.edu)
3.Expanding the Canon: Lesser Known Texts of Medieval Iberia. (Nancy Marino: marinon@msu.edu)
4.Fifteenth Century Topics in Medieval Iberia (Roxana Recio:roxrecio@creighton.edu)
5.Open Topics: After the Legacy of Francisco Márquez Villanueva (Roxana Recio: roxrecio@creighton.edu and Ana Montero: monteroa@slu.edu)
The Symposium is open to proposals for papers, sessions, and roundtables on all topics and in all disciplines of medieval and early modern studies. For further information, please check http://smrs.slu.edu/
Nancy F. Marino
University Distinguished Professor
Romance and Classical Studies
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI 48824-1112
marinon@msu.edu
Ana M Montero
Associate Professor of Spanish
Department of Modern & Classical Languages and Literatures
Saint Louis University
Ritter Hall 301
St Louis, MO 63103-2007
monteroa@slu.edu
Call for papersThe Annual Symposium on Medieval and Renaissance Studies provides a convenient summer venue in North America for scholars in all disciplines to present papers, organize sessions, participate in roundtables, and engage in interdisciplinary discussion. The goal of the symposium is to promote serious scholarly investigation on all topics and in all disciplines of the medieval and early modern worlds.The Iberomedieval Association of North America (IMANA) will sponsor five sessions at the Symposium next June. If you'd like to submit an abstract for one of these sessions, please submit a proposal on the website link [://smrs.slu.edu/cfp] or submit it directly to the session organizer. Deadline for submission of paper proposals is December 31, 2013.