Call for Papers: Women and Maps in Early Modernity
Call for Papers: Women and Maps in Early Modernity
Abstracts are invited for papers about "Women and
Maps in Early Modernity," for a possible SSEMW Co-Sponsored Session at the
American Historical Association's annual meeting in Washington DC in January 2014.
We seek papers from a range of disciplines -- including,
but not limited to, history, art history, literary studies, and historical
geography -- which address the nexus between early modern women and
maps/cartography in any geographical region or culture, during the time period
c.
1400-1700. Paper topics might consider women as:
- Explorers contributing data from which maps are made
- map illustrators
- printers/publishers/sellers of maps
- navigators/users of maps
- writers on the topic of cartography
Abstracts (400-500 words) for papers 20 minutes in length
should be submitted by January 10, 2013, by email, to Allyson Poska
(aposka@umw.edu) and
Erika Gaffney (egaffney@ashgate.com).