Fall/Winter Symposium
Renaissance Conference of Southern California
Saturday, February 7, 1998
California State University, Long Beach
Suggested Topics:
* Using new technologies to teach the Renaissance
* Collaborations: teaching and learning
* Teaching the visual arts
* Interdisciplinary approaches to Renaissance studies
* Course design
* Integrating scholarship and teaching
* Expanding the canon: successful strategies
* Proposals for roundtable discussions or workshops
Submissions on these and other topics are invited from scholars and teachers in all disciplines dealing with Renaissance studies-history, literature, art history and humanities; all critical approaches are also welcome. Ideas for presentations involving technology should be submitted as early as possible to allow us to reserve the necessary equipment. Please send abstracts for papers (reading length 20 minutes) or proposals for sessions for receipt by November 15, 1997 to: Julia Miller, Department of Art, CSULB, 1250 Bellflower Boulevard, Long Beach, CA 90840. Telephone: (562) 985-5665; FAX (562) 985-1650; e-mail: jimiller@csulb.edu Please be sure to include a telephone number and/or e-mail address with your submission. For further information, please contact either Julia Miller or Cyndia Clegg, President, RCSC, (310) 456-4435, cclegg@pepperdine.edu