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>From: Jennifer Askey <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Women in German, Oct 2005
>
>Poster Session: Open Topic
>
> The organizers of the WiG Poster Session welcome
>proposals for the 30th Annual Conference of the
>Coalition of Women in German. The poster session gives
>researchers the opportunity to conceptualize their
>current research, teaching or academic life in visual
>form. Proposals must include a brief abstract
>describing the project and a detailed description of
>the poster's layout, design, and materials.
>
> A poster presentation traditionally consists of one
>or two posterboard-sized displays incorporating
>pictures and texts. However, we are interested in
>redefining the "poster" by including other media. We
>especially welcome proposals in the category of 3-D
>art, interactive exhibits, and multimedia
>presentations.
>
> Posters from past sessions have dealt with such
>topics as teaching, literature, film, cultural
>studies, history, and balancing career and family.
>"Posters" have taken the shape of PowerPoint
>presentations, websites, dioramas, sculpture, and of
>course, cardboard. To view photos of posters presented
>at WiG conferences in recent years, visit:
>http://www.womeningerman.org.
>
> Show us all how creative you really are! Present your
>current book project! Get valuable feedback on your
>newest, brilliant research idea! Share teaching
>techniques.
>
> Submit your proposals electronically to all three
>organizers by March 15, 2005:
>
>Denise Della Rossa
>E-Mail: [log in to unmask]
>and
>Lynn Kutch
>Email: [log in to unmask]
>and
>Barbara Lechleitner
>E-Mail: [log in to unmask]
>
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