> >From: "Katherine K O'Sullivan" <[log in to unmask]> > >Subject: CFP: Mystics Quarterly Sessions (9/15/05; Kalamazoo, 5/4/06-5/7/06) > >_Mystics Quarterly_ is sponsoring three sessions at the >International Congress on Medieval Studies at Western Michigan >University, 4 May 2006 - 7 May 2006. > >1. Mysticism of the Later Middle Ages >Papers on any of the fourteenth and fifteenth mystical writers or >texts (both continental and insular), as well as topical subjects >(instruction, dissemination, audience, use of the vernacular, >etc.). > >2. The Carthusians and the Mystical Tradition >Papers on Carthusian interests in mystical texts, Carthusian >houses and contents of libraries, and investigations into mystical >teachings in general. > >3. Charting the Boundaries between the Mystical and the >Devotional >Papers on the convergence or divergence between mystical >and devotional texts, how mystical texts can be used as >devotionals, elements of mystical thought in texts which have >been traditionally considered devotional texts, etc. > >Deadline for abstracts is 15 September 2005. > >Please forward questions or abstracts for 20-minute papers via >email ([log in to unmask]), fax (+1 860-486-1530), or >surface mail: > >Robert Hasenfratz, Editor >_Mystics Quarterly_ >University of Connecticut >Department of English >215 Glenbrook Road, U-4025 >Storrs, CT 06226 >[log in to unmask] > ******************* The German Studies Call for Papers List Editor: Stefani Engelstein Assistant Editor: Megan McKinstry Sponsored by the University of Missouri Info available at: http://www.missouri.edu/~graswww/resources/gerlistserv.html