BORDER(LESS) IDENTITIES
The 3rd Annual Regional Graduate Student Literature Conference
Department of English, Kansas State University
March 30, 2013
Registration is open. Please follow the appropriate link to register for the conference. View the conference schedule.
- Presenters, Seminar Participants, Seminar Leaders, Moderators and Conference Planning Committee Members, register here:https://surveys.ksu.edu/TS?offeringid=203984
- All others register here: https://surveys.ksu.edu/TS?offeringid=203872
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Call for Papers: We are no longer accepting abstracts. There is still space in the seminars. Scroll down for more information.
This interdisciplinary graduate student conference seeks to explore the protean nature of identity in literary, visual, and cinematic works. We frequently associate the concept of identity with borders. However, in the digital age, borders as definers of identity often seem more fluid than fixed. As Judith Butler reminds us, even “the body is not a ‘being,’ but a variable boundary.” We are interested in these borders and the political, social, and individual forces that draw and redraw them. We welcome submissions that reframe existing and emerging conversations about border and identity. Borders may take many forms—geographical, analog, digital, conceptual, political, or social. Similarly, identity may concern nation, race, ethnicity, region, or other categories. We offer two modes of participation: graduate students may present a paper on a four-person panel or join a seminar. Seminars convene five to ten scholars who meet to discuss their pre-circulated drafts.
PRESENT A PAPER (suggested topics)
- Nation and Nationality
- Globalization
- Transatlantic literature / studies
- Anglophone literature
- Travel writing
- La Frontera / Frontiers
- Colonial / post-Colonial Studies
- Race and Ethnicity
- Gender / Identity
- Queer literature/studies
- Transgression
- The non-human
- Psychoanalysis
- Genre
- Periodization
- Digital humanities
- Social media
- Visual arts
- Music
Students wishing to present a paper should submit a one-page abstract.
JOIN A SEMINAR
Seminar participants circulate short papers before the conference and meet to discuss them under the guidance of a more senior scholar. Seminar papers may summarize completed work or draft ideas for a new project. For more information about seminar topics and leaders, visit www.ksu.edu/english/gslitcon/seminars.html.
Exploring the Digital Archive
Dr Amanda Gailey, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
Adaptations of Early Modern Texts: Tribute and Transcendence
Dr Susan Kendrick, Emporia State University
Colorlines/Racelines in Post-Civil Rights African American Literature
Dr Cameron Leader-Picone, Kansas State University
Transatlantic Authorship, Readership, & Publishing in the 19th Century
Dr Jennifer Phegley, University of Missouri, Kansas City
Gender, Sexuality, and Nation in American Indian Literatures
Dr Lisa Tatonetti, Kansas State University
Students wishing to enroll in a seminar should submit a 250-300 word statement of interest.
NEW DEADLINE to request seminar enrollment: February 14, 2013.
Conference fee of $25 will be due March 1.
Please direct all correspondence to
Dr. Christina Hauck, Director of British and American Literature: gs_litcon@ksu.edu.