[ANPPOM-L] Call for submissions: Pauline Alderman Award

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Call for Submissions:Pauline Alderman Award for 2007

The International Alliance for Women in Music is pleased to announce
the 2007 competition for the Pauline Alderman Award for outstanding 
scholarship on women in music. Works published during the calendar year
2006 will be considered for cash prizes in the following categories:

1) An outstanding book-length monograph about women in music, including 
biography, history, analysis, and critical interpretation, in any
academic format (e.g., book, dissertation, or thesis);

2) An outstanding journal article or essay treating an aspect of women
in music; and 

3) An outstanding bibliographic study, research tool, or reference work
about women in music.

Any individual or organization may submit items for consideration by
sending a letter of nomination with the nominated work, postmarked no 
later than February 15, 2007.Send letters and publications to:

Elizabeth L. Keathley, Chair
Pauline Alderman Award Committee, IAWM
School of Music, University of North Carolina, Greensboro
P.O. Box 26170, Greensboro, NC27402-6170 

The letter of nomination should state the name and contact information
of the author(s) and the title and publication data of the work
nominated.In the case of an article in an online journal, the letter
of nomination may be e-mailed to elkeathl at uncg.edu, with "Pauline
Alderman Nomination" in the subject line.The e-mail should include
author's name and title, as above, and the URL of the article. 

Items will be evaluated for quality and significance of research,
clarity, persuasiveness, and utility as a model for future scholarship.

Awards will be announced at the annual Congress of the IAWM
( www.iawmcongress.org).Please include a postage-paid, self-addressed
mailer if you wish to have your submission returned.

The Pauline Alderman Award was founded in 1985 by the International
Congress on Women in Music to honor the memory of pioneering 
musicologist Pauline Alderman, Ph.D. (1893-1983), founder and chair of
the Music History Department of the University of Southern
California.Recipients of the Alderman Award include some of the most
distinguished names in feminist musicology:for a complete list, see 
www.iawm.org

For questions, contact Dr. Elizabeth Keathley, (336) 334-5911;
elkeathl at uncg.edu.

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