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[UPDATE] - Shifting Tides, Anxious Borders: A Graduate Student Conference in Transnational American Studies (April 20th & 21st,full name / name of organization: Binghamton University - English Department contact email: shiftingborders@gmail.com Conference Title: Shifting Tides, Anxious Borders(3rd Annual) Theme: “Re-Imagining the New World(s)” Dates: April 20th & 21st, 2012 Location: Binghamton University, Binghamton, NY Keynote Speakers: Donald Pease, Dartmouth College Conference Description: Shifting Tides, Anxious Borders is an interdisciplinary graduate student conference dedicated to exploring the changing contours of the field of American Studies. This year’s conference focuses on “Re-Imagining the New World(s),” an interrogation of the role of a variety of empires, most specifically the American and British empires, in the construction of culture, expression, and subjectivity. This conference will focus on the comparison of the imaginaries produced by empire(s), with a focus on cultural empire. It seeks to examine individual world empires, and to question how each individual power maintained, or maintains, itself when in conflict with its own marked Others and competing empires. These histories speak not only to past interactions of empires, but may also add to our understandings of current events such as Occupy Wall Street and the Arab Spring. Possible topics may include, but are not limited to: Narratives of Travel and Ages of Exploration Submissions: Send 300-word abstracts to Shawn Jasinski at (shiftingborders@gmail.com). Deadline: March 2nd, 2012 Visit “Shifting Tides, Anxious Borders” on Facebook for further updates. cfp categories: african-american american childrens_literature cultural_studies_and_historical_approaches ecocriticism_and_environmental_studies eighteenth_century ethnicity_and_national_identity film_and_television gender_studies_and_sexuality graduate_conferences interdisciplinary modernist studies poetry popular_culture postcolonial rhetoric_and_composition science_and_culture theory travel_writing twentieth_century_and_beyond
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