Mensaje de A. Robert Lauer
(arlauer(a)ou.edu)
AITENSO (Asociación Internacional de Teatro Español y Novohispano de los
Siglos de Oro), lista electrónica internacional y página dedicada
exclusivamente al teatro áureo, aunque también tiene enlaces a asuntos
medievales--cortesía de Lillian von der Walde--y amplias bibliografías.
Llevamos once años celebrando congresos en varias partes del mundo (México,
España y, próximamente, Argentina) y publicamos actas selectas de nuestros
coloquios. Incorporamos teatro renacentista, además de barroco, peninsular
así como virreinal; a la vez, hemos tenido sesiones especiales dedicadas
exclusivamente a La Celestina.
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http://faculty-staff.ou.edu/L/A-Robert.R.Lauer-1/AITENSO.html
Message forwarded by Patrizia Botta pbotta(a)pelagus.it
Dear Colleagues --
I have the pleasure of announcing that Professor JOSEPH T. SNOW of Michigan
State University has been named runner up in the annual Award for
Distinguished Editor conferred by the international Council of Editors of
Learned Journals. This honor comes in recognition of his labor as founder
and, for the past 25 years, Editor of the highly respected journal
Celestinesca, soon to move to the University of Valencia. The recipient of
this award for a retiring editor must be an established leader not only as
an editor but also in the intellectual field the journal serves.
The CELJ Awards Ceremony will be conducted at the Modern Language
Association Convention in New York the evening of December 27 (check program
for location and time; the MLA has a membership of some 30,000 but the CELJ
serves journals from a much wider spectrum of the sciences and humanities).
Prof. Snow cannot be present at that ceremony but George Greenia will accept
the award in his name and display it and the text of the CELJ commendation
with all those attending the Cash Bar of the MLA Division on Medieval
Spanish Language and Literature later in the Convention.
Those wishing to express their congratulations to Prof. Snow may contact him
directly at snow(a)pilot.msu.edu. The competition for these awards is intense
with many worthy candidates nominated each year. Our sector of Medieval
Studies shares in Joe's reflected glory. Enhorabuena, José.
gd greenia
George D. Greenia, Editor, La corónica
Director, Medieval & Renaissance Studies
Dept. of Modern Languages
PO Box 8795
College of William & Mary
Williamsburg, VA 23187-8795
tel 757-221-3676
fax 757-221-3637
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