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Issue: Call For Papers 2015 Conference

 


October 15, 2014

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Please join us for the 25th

annual conference of the

Society for Crypto-Judaic Studies

to be held in Miami, Florida,
Sunday, July 19, 2015 through
Tuesday, July 21, 2015.
 

 

 

CALL for SUBMISSION of 2015 PAPERS
Matthew Warshawsky
Program Chairperson

SCJS proudly confirms that our keynote speaker will be
Ainsley Cohen Henriques
former president of the
United Congregation of Israelites
in Kingston, Jamaica
and currently a director and honorary secretary of the synagogue, as well as editor and publisher of its newsletter.

We cordially invite papers on crypto-Judaism from any discipline (e.g., anthropology, history, sociology, philosophy, literature, music, etc.) and from any geographic location or time period.

We also welcome papers on all aspects of the Sephardic experience and that of other communities exhibiting crypto-Jewish phenomena anywhere in the world.

Papers breaking new ground in research on crypto-Jews
in both the Caribbean basin and the American Southwest
are particularly welcome for the Miami 2015 Conference.

Interested scholars and professionals, including advanced graduate students, are invited to submit proposals for papers, oral or video presentations, or workshops.

Proposals are also welcome from individuals with personal stories or other personal research relating to crypto-Judaism. These may be for individual papers/presentations, or for complete sessions on specific topics. Please indicate if the presentation represents completed research or work in progress.

Presentation proposals must include a title, an abstract or summary of 200 words, and a 100-word biographical resume or CV.

Please note that all attendees are asked to pay the conference registration fee in order to participate in the conference. Further, no personal compensation is offered. Hotel costs are also your own responsibility. Group reservation rates will be available.

The Conference offers an exceptional opportunity to share your work and published books with peers and a target audience.

See http://www.cryptojews.com/ for more information on SCJS, this conference, and past meetings.

Please send proposals or inquiries to
Matthew Warshawsky, International Languages and Cultures, University of Portland

Deadline for Proposals: April 1, 2015

 


Thank  you César J. Ayala for circulating this important announcement 
regarding an academic opening in
Mediterranean Jewish Studies at UCLA.


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César J. Ayala
Professor
Department of Sociology-UCLA
264 Haines Hall
Box 951551
Los Angeles  CA  90095-1551
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