IAPL 2009

BRUNEL UNIVERSITY

WEST LONDON

BOOK EXHIBIT

1-6 JUNE 2009

 

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FOR PUBLISHERS, MARKETING AND EXHIBITS MANAGERS

Every year the IAPL holds a major Book Exhibit in conjunction with its annual conferences.

We have a large and elegant exhibit planned for the 2009 conference at Brunel University in West London.  The exhibit will be held in close proximity to the rooms where concurrent sessions are held, permitting easy flow from the conference presentations and discussions to the Book Exhibit.  This will also be in the same location as the IAPL 2009 Registration and Conference Cafe. 


The Book Exhibit is arranged each year by the IAPL Executive Director and is organized by an experienced staff who have been involved in running IAPL Book Exhibits for many years.

Typically about 450-500 people attend IAPL conferences and this year's program has been heavily subscribed to in terms of paper submissions and program preparations.

With the 2009 conference, the IAPL celebrates its 33rd annual conference. We look forward to extensive participation from major publishers exhibiting within the scope of the conference theme and broadly in the arts, humanities, social, and cultural theory with a wide spectrum of books.


The Conference Topic is:

DOUBLE EDGES

rhetorics-rhizomes-regions

We encourage you to exhibit not only your current list of publications in the areas of Contemporary (and particularly Continental) Philosophy, Literary and Cultural Theory, Media and Film Studies, Aesthetics and Art Theory, Contemporary Political Theory, Gender Studies, Performance Studies, and the like, but also more broadly works in the history of philosophy, literary criticism, intellectual history, aesthetic theory, and cultural studies.


The IAPL Book Exhibit features the specially identified display of publications by individual publishers.  Each publisher reserving display space will have place for the exhibit of books, posters, catalogues, order forms, fliers, and the like.  We work primarily with individual publishers for the display of their work.  Publishers have indicated that they are particularly satisfied with this aspect of IAPL Book Exhibits.


For publishers reserving space, we are able to include special order forms in conference participants' packets (as long as we receive them at the conference location at least one month prior to the beginning of the conference).


Publishers are invited to send their own representatives. For those publishers unable to send representatives, our experienced book exhibit staff is able to set up and supervise the display.  We can also collect publisher's conference discount order forms (with credit card payments only) and return them to the publisher's designated person for processing after the conference is completed.

Publishers sending their own representatives are of course welcome to prepare, set up,.and supervise their own tables as well as sell books as they see fit.  If they send editors and prefer to have the IAPL book exhibit staff maintain their tables, we are also able to make arrangements to do so.  

We also request an e-mail confirmation of the number of boxes being sent.


Please contact Aaron Krempa, IAPL 2009 Book Exhibit Coordinator <ankrempa@yahoo.com>  and Hugh J. Silverman, IAPL Executive Director <execdir@iapl.info > for table reservations, table fees, invoice/payment procedures, and details on sending of books to BRUNEL UNIVERSITY

(no later than February 15th, 2009)