THE NORWEGIAN AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION
Norway Chapter
(NAHA-Norge)
NORWEGIAN-AMERICAN SEMINAR XI
Migrant Journeys:
The Norwegian-American Experience in a Multicultural Context
Luther College
Decorah, Iowa, USA
June 14 - 17, 2011
The eleventh seminar of the Norwegian-American Historical Association, Norway Chapter, entitled "Migrant Journeys: The Norwegian-American Experience in a Multicultural Context" will be held on June 14 - 17, 2011, at Luther College, Decorah, Iowa, USA. As its title suggests, the seminar welcomes a wide range of topics within Norwegian-American studies. We are particularly interested in papers on subjects related to emigration / immigration and the experience of the migrant in relation to the ethnic group, the host culture, and other ethnic cultures.
NAHA-Norway encourages seminar contributions based on many academic traditions. Topics related to literary, linguistic, and religious studies, to history, social science, fine and folk arts, and cultural studies--as well as multi- and interdisciplinary approaches--are appropriate. NAHA-Norway also emphasizes the need to see Norwegian-American Studies in the context of international migration and ethnic studies in general. Presentations may be delivered in English or Norwegian and, except for invited lecturers, should not exceed twenty minutes. We require an abstract in English for all presentations, including those held in Norwegian.
Prospective speakers are invited to submit a half-page proposal and a one-page CV to NAHA-Norway Chair Terje Hasle Joranger, Haslebråten, 2933 Reinli (tmh-jora@online.no), Recording Secretary David C. Mauk, Department of Literature, Area Studies and European Languages, P.O. Box 1003 Blindern, University of Oslo, NO-0315 Oslo (d.c.mauk@ilos.uio.no), of Marv Slind, Head, Department of History, Luther College, 700 College Drive, Decorah, IA 52101 (slindmar@luther.edu) by January 1, 2011. For further information please contact Terje H. Joranger, David C. Mauk or Marv Slind.
Those who wish to attend the seminar without giving a paper should also notify NAHA-Norway Chair Terje Hasle Joranger at the above address to receive information (program, travel, accommodations, registration).
Registration information and the conference schedule will also be available at http://www.luther.edu/150/events/conference/ after December 1, 2010. Housing for the conference will be on campus at Luther College and at the Hotel Winneshiek in downtown Decorah, Iowa.
For additional information or if you have questions about registration or housing, please contact Rachel Vagts, Luther College Archivist at vagtsrac@luther.edu.