Deadline EXTENDED! – CFP – Antigua 2023

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SECOLAS has extended its deadline for abstract submissions to Tuesday, November 15, 2022.

CALL FOR PAPERS

70th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies
(SECOLAS)

Antigua, Guatemala
March 22-26, 2023

Proposal Submission Deadline: November 15, 2022

Submit your abstract at this link.

The Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies (SECOLAS) is pleased to announce a call for paper and panel abstract submissions for SECOLAS’s 70th Annual Meeting, to be held March 22-26, 2023 in Antigua, Guatemala.

SECOLAS invites faculty members, independent scholars, and students to submit panel and individual paper proposals for participation in the conference.

SECOLAS welcomes submissions on any aspect of Latin American and/or Caribbean Studies.

Graduate student presenters will be eligible to submit their paper for the Edward H. Moseley Student Paper Award for the best paper presented at the SECOLAS meeting.

After the conference, all presenters will be eligible to submit their paper for publication consideration in the SECOLAS Annals issue of The Latin Americanist, an international, peer-reviewed journal published by SECOLAS.

SECOLAS 2023 Program Chairs

History and Social Sciences
Colin Snider
Department of History
The University of Texas at Tyler
[email protected]

Literature and Humanities
David Dalton
Department of Languages and Culture Studies
The University of North Carolina Charlotte
[email protected]

*Please note that panels will run on Thursday afternoon (March 23) and all day Friday and Saturday (March 24 and 25).

Categories: Annual Meeting

SECOLAS

The Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies (SECOLAS) is a non-political and non-profit association of individuals interested in Latin America established in 1953. Its objectives are the promotion of interest in Latin America, scholarly research pertaining to Latin America in all fields, and the increase of friendly contacts among the peoples of the Americas. SECOLAS is a 501(c)3 organization.