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Writing Into the Profession: Enacting and Exploring Roles of the English Scholarfull name / name of organization: English Graduate Student Association of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro contact email: uncg.egsa.graduateconference@gmail.com For its fifth annual interdisciplinary conference in English studies, the University of North Carolina at Greensboro's English Graduate Student Association asks, “What academic work are you engaged in?” This conference is designed to build a sense of community among graduate scholars by providing a forum to present ongoing research in a non-threatening and receptive academic environment. Additionally, this conference is designed to bring graduate scholars into contact with established professionals who can answer questions about best practices. The conference will be held this year on Saturday, Sept 25. We are each “Writing into the Profession” as we employ the theories and practices of effective English scholarship. Instead of asking you to bend your interests to a specific theme, we want you to use our conference as an opportunity to explore what it means to be part of the English profession as you present your work, honestly engage your peers’ work, and participate in a comfortable, open forum with current professionals who will answer questions you may have about the daily practices of scholars in our field. We invite you to share your current interests and encourage you to contribute to the fundamental questions that fuel discussion in English studies. Individual and panel proposals will be accepted on topics relating to English Studies including: literature, composition and rhetoric, creative writing and nonfiction, and critical theory. For individual proposals, please submit a one-page proposal describing your current project by May 15, 2010 via email to uncg.egsa.graduateconference@gmail.com. Panel proposals should be submitted to the same email address, by May 15, 2010, and should include the following: panel title, organizer/moderator’s name and contact information, names and contact information for panelists, a short description of the panel topic, and abstracts of the papers included in the panel. cfp categories: african-american american bibliography_and_history_of_the_book childrens_literature classical_studies cultural_studies_and_historical_approaches ecocriticism_and_environmental_studies eighteenth_century ethnicity_and_national_identity film_and_television gender_studies_and_sexuality general_announcements graduate_conferences humanities_computing_and_the_internet international_conferences journals_and_collections_of_essays medieval poetry popular_culture postcolonial professional_topics religion renaissance rhetoric_and_composition romantic science_and_culture theatre theory travel_writing twentieth_century_and_beyond victorian
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