CFP: Annual Meeting of the Association of Nahuatl Scholars, April 2023

John Schwaller Discussion

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Nahuatl Texts and Contexts: Annual Meeting of the Association of Nahuatl Scholars

The Association of Nahuatl Scholars 2023 meeting will be held April 27-29 at Brown University, Providence RI.

Scholars interested in presenting may now send in their proposals, with a 250-word abstract.  The deadline this year will be February 15, 2023.  Successful proposals will be notified by March 1.  After that proposals will be accepted on a space-available basis. We are anticipating that this will be an in-person meeting for all presenters.

The Association seeks two types of presentations.

Nahuatl Documents:

As always, we hope that a significant portion of the time will be dedicated to the group study of original Nahuatl language manuscripts. This is a unique opportunity in which most of the leading scholars of Nahuatl collaborate to assist with difficult words and passages. It is one of the most rewarding and exciting parts of the conference. Submissions of documents or passages for analysis are strongly encouraged.  These sessions will be allotted one hour each.

Scholarly Presentations:

Those interested in presenting a scholarly research paper on some aspect of Nahuatl, Nahua ethnohistory, art history of the Nahua, or any other topic having to do with Nahuatl or the Nahua are asked to submit a proposal to one of the organizers.  Please include a 250 word abstract with the proposal.  Each presentation should be twenty minutes long and allow for at least ten minutes of discussion.

For more information contact: nahuatlconference@gmail.com

The Directors of the Association are:

 

John F. Schwaller (jfschwaller@gmail.com)

Louise Burkhart

John Sullivan

Catarina Pizzigoni

Ben Leeming

Ben Johnson

Andrew Laird