This year’s AHLiST will hold a special conference to honor the academic lifetime achievement of the world eminent figure as literary critic, poet and great mentor, Professor Raúl Bueno Chávez.
Conference Topic: Creativity and Culture
A distinct culture of creativity or creativity of culture has shaped each region and nation. Certain social cultures have celebrated various notions of individual creativity, whereas others have chastised individualistic forms of origination by accentuating collective concepts of innovation. Only for last several decades or so, creativity seems to have flourished more in science and technology than in humanities or arts. Nevertheless, in any given culture, creativity has enhanced people’s lives, minds and spirits in all areas of human developments. The 2019 AHLiST Conference invites researchers and educators to debate multicultural notions of creativity and interpret the following topics but certainly not limited to:
-how to reconceptualize definitions of creativity appropriate to specific regions yet open to the global world
-how to reconsider creativity not limited to science, technology or industry but to humanities, arts, social sciences
-how to revalorize multiple forms and manifestations of creativity in aural, popular, digitized, sophisticated, and (in)tangible cultures
Conference Panel or Individual Proposal Guidelines
All presenters must be members of the Association by the indicated deadline.
E.1. ABSTRACT: A title and 250 words (double-spaced and 12 fonts)
E.2. WORK-IN-PROGRESS: A structured proposal of about 1,000 words (double- spaced and 12 fonts) including purpose, methodology/approach, findings, research limitations/implications, and originality/value. A reference list is required. Tables or figures should be placed in the appendix after the reference list if needed.
E.3. FULL PAPER:
E.3.ii. All text must be:
-double-spaced and with Times New Roman font size 12
-left-justified with all margins at least 1 inch
-if necessary, including footnotes entered with the word-processing programs
– more than 3,000 words but not exceeding 6,000 words including charts, tables, figures, appendices, footnotes, and bibliographical notes.
E.3.iii. You may cite your work, but do not use wording that identifies you as the manuscript’s author.
E.3.iv. Your name should appear only on the title page.
E.3.v. You should also include a 100-word abstract in ENGLISH (only in English even though your full article may be written in Spanish or Portuguese) following the title page to help the journal locate external reviewers.
Face to face
November 20, 2019
November 25, 2019
7PM
7PM
Peru
Centros de estudios literarios
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