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ASU 18th Southwest English Symposium: -isms, -ologies, and -istics: Conversations Across the Disciplinesfull name / name of organization: Graduate Scholars of English Association contact email: swes.asu@gmail.com February 15-16, 2013 Given the multifaceted nature of English departments, the aim of this conference is to explore a cross-disciplinary conversation about ideologies and ideas. Because disciplines are largely characterized by their theoretical movements or opposition to such movements, submissions to this conference are encouraged to focus on suffixes. For instance, how do the suffixes of academia play a role in specific fields of study? How might -isms, -ologies, and -istics reinforce the sometimes disparate conversations among or within disciplines? How can they build connections between disciplines? Papers may address applications of suffixes to a specific theory or mode of thought, or may take on a cross-disciplinary angle. Of particular interest are presentations that encourage audience participation and discussion, and contribute closely to the conference theme and to questions concerning aspects of the following: Possible Topics: This conference welcomes 250-500 word abstracts for sessions, panels, and/or roundtable proposals from graduate students, postgraduates and early career scholars. Because the theme of the conference is inclusive and interdisciplinary, it provides focus for a dialogue while encouraging the creative connections across several areas of graduate student scholarship. Creative pieces will be accepted if they are accompanied by an explanation of how the work contributes to the conference theme. Submission Deadline November 1st 2012 cfp categories: american cultural_studies_and_historical_approaches ecocriticism_and_environmental_studies eighteenth_century ethnicity_and_national_identity film_and_television gender_studies_and_sexuality graduate_conferences humanities_computing_and_the_internet interdisciplinary modernist studies popular_culture postcolonial renaissance rhetoric_and_composition romantic science_and_culture theory twentieth_century_and_beyond victorian
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