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Association for Asian Performance (AAP) Eleventh Annual Adjudicated Panel
(Association for Asian Performance Annual Conference)

Abstract Deadline:  2/1/2003

Event:
Association for Asian Performance (AAP) Annual Conference Eleventh Annual Adjudicated Panel

Event Date & Location:
7/31/2003 in New York City

Website:
http://polyglot.lss.wisc.edu/tnd/aap/

Information:
The Association for Asian Performance (AAP) invites submissions for its Eleventh Annual Adjudicated Panel to be held during the Association for Asian Performance annual conference in New York City, July 31, 2003, which precedes the Association for Theatre in Higher Education (ATHE) conference July 31-August 3.

AAP is proud to sponsor this adjudicated panel. Not only is it a chance for students and emerging scholars to get exposure and recognition for their work, but it also provides an opportunity to meet and make contacts with others who are interested in similar fields of research.

Submission Guidelines / Information:
Anyone (current and recent graduate students, scholars, teachers, artists) early in their scholarly career or who may not have presented a paper at an AAP conference before is welcome to submit work for consideration. To qualify one need not necessarily be affiliated with an institution of higher learning, although this is expected. Papers (8-10 double-spaced pages) may deal with any aspect of Asian performance or drama. Preparation of the manuscript in Asian Theatre Journal style, which can be gleaned from a recent issue, is desirable. Up to three winning authors may be selected and invited to present their papers at the upcoming AAP conference. Paper and project presentations should be no longer than twenty minutes. A $100 cash prize will be awarded for each paper selected to help offset conference fees.

The Debut Panel Adjudication Committee is chaired by Dr. Samuel L. Leiter, Editor of Asian Theatre Journal. Selected papers will be strongly considered for publication in ATJ, which is an official publication of AAP and the Association for Theatre in Higher Education
(ATHE).

Deadline for submissions is February 1, 2003 and winners will be notified by April 14, 2003. A separate cover sheet detailing the author's contact information, address, phone number, and email address (for both academic year and summer holiday)ómust accompany each submission. The author's name should not appear on the text proper.

Those interested in submitting work for review should mail four (4) copies of their paper or report by e-mail attachment to: sleiter@nyc.rr.comto or to:

Samuel L. Leiter, Broeklundian Professor and Chair
Department of Theatre
Brooklyn College, CUNY
Brooklyn, NY 11210

Registration Information:
To find out about the benefits of becoming an AAP member, please check out our website at http://polyglot.lss.wisc.edu/tnd/aap/. Alternatively, email davisr@usfca.edu or write to:

Richard E. Davis
Dept. of Fine and Performing Arts
University of San Francisco
2130 Fulton St.
San Francisco, CA 94117-1080

Contact: 
Please direct any inquiries regarding the debut panel to Dr. Leiter at the above address or via email: sleiter@nyc.rr.com

Posted: 10/1/2002


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