CFP: Transformation and Space (grad) (2/20/06; 4/7/06-4/8/06)
We are seeking creative and/or critical submissions for a panel on issues of transformation and space. This panel will
occur as part of the Association of English Graduate Students' 19th Annual Interdisciplinary Conference, entitled "Trans--
: Negotiations and Resistance," to be held at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles.
Possible papers might engage theories of space and/or specific spaces; literary or literal spaces; public or private
spaces; etc. We are particularly interested in interdisciplinary papers, and papers that address the following questions:
How are spaces transformed? How do spaces transform? What are the benefits and/or limitations of thinking of space in
terms of transformation?
Presentations should run 15-20 minutes. Please e-mail an electronic one-page abstract (250-words, double-spaced),
including your name, affiliation, address, phone number, and e-mail address to: uscaegs_at_gmail.com. Decisions will be
made by late February 2006.
Please visit http://www.usc.edu/dept/LAS/english/aegs/conference/CFP/ to view the full details of our conference,
including key note speaker biographies.
Jennifer Ansley and Mary Ann Davis, co-chairs
University of Southern California
Association of English Graduate Students
19th Annual Interdisciplinary Conference
uscaegs_at_gmail.com
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