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Mithril Turtle 2014 : Commemoration of the 60th Anniversary of Lord of the Rings | |||||||||||
Link: http://mithrilturtle.umd.edu | |||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||
2014 is the sixtieth anniversary of Lord of the Rings. The Mithril Turtle is the University of Maryland College Park’s commemoration of this important literary and cultural milestone. A variety of events are planned for September 1 – October 17, 2014.
Among these is an interdisciplinary discussion series. Tolkien's created world is realistically and compellingly realized, making it ideal for creative exploration of a wide range of disciplines. We invite proposals that use the lens of Lord of the Rings and Middle-earth to focus attention upon cutting edge research and scholarship. Topics might include (but are not limited to): • Does formal education exist in Middle-earth? [Higher Education] • Tolkien as poet [Literature] • Jackson’s films or other adaptations [Film Studies] • Middle-earth, Tolkien, and the internet [Media and Pop Culture Studies] • Tolkien’s contemporary art world and its influence on his art [Art] • Tolkien-inspired artists and artwork [Contemporary Art] • Tolkien’s cartography and medieval maps [Geography] • Would Aragorn need an EPA? Land use in Middle-earth [Ecology, Public Policy] • The economy of Middle-earth [Business and Economics] • Tolkien’s medieval sources [History] • Tolkien’s invented languages [Linguistics] • Hobbit holes and earth homes: energy efficiency in Middle-earth [Architecture] • Shelob, balrogs, and giant eagles: physiology in Middle-earth [Biology] Short proposals (~one page) are welcome. For best consideration, send materials to Michelle Markey Butler (mbutler5@umd.edu) by July 20, 2014. For more information about the LOTR Research Discussion Series, possible topics, or the Mithril Turtle event schedule, see mithrilturtle.umd.edu. Or contact Michelle Markey Butler (mbutler5@umd.edu). |
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