2014 Schedule



Schedule for February 7th

Stevenson 133 – The Writing Program Suite



Time
Room
Panel Topic / Moderators
Presenter 1
Presenter 2

Presenter 3
8:30-9
A
Breakfast
Catered by Denny’s Doughnuts



9-9:50
B
Books and Creative Writing
Dr. Brian Rejack
(Open Slot: Second Moderator)
Book history, systems theory, ergodic literature
Poetry, Creative Writing, H.P. Lovecraft


B
English Studies: Exploring diverse perspectives in children's literature.
Dr. Jan Susina
Dr. Stacy Greathouse
Elizabeth Williams
Meghann Meeusen
Amy Hicks
10-10:50
A
"Traveling Theory" by Edward Said and Wai Chee Dimock's "Multilateral Theory"
Moderators Needed
DC Cochran
Dr. Ricardo Cortez Cruz
Evan Nave


B
Feminism, Trauma, and Postcolonialism
Dr. Katie Nelson
(Open Slot: Second Moderator)
Trauma theory, feminist theory in relation to the narration of rape in The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.
Postcolonial Theory, Feminist Theory, Linguistic Anthropology.

11-12:20
A
Linguistic and cultural practices in a transnational setting
Dr. Hyun-Sook Kang
Dr. Lisya Seloni
Code meshing, contact zone, Latina identity, Mestiza Consciousness
TESOL – Learning tools for ESL learners
Hardy and Negri's Biopolitical Theory (Hardt and Negri) & communicative capitalism (Jodi Dean).

B
Writing Across the Curriculum, TA-Faculty relations, 'scaffolding', General Education, Writing in Lit Courses, Unorthodox Teaching Practices
Dr. Sally Parry
Dr. Andrew Weeks
Kelsey Forkner
Susan George
Josette Lorig
12:30-1:20
A
Lunch
Catered by Wildberry’s



1:00-1:20
B
Lunch Presentation
Dr. Brian Rejack
Neurosemiotics


1:30-2:50
A
Feminism, History, and the Image of Gender**
**Note: Josette’s research addresses explicit images portraying sexuality in graphic novels.
Dr. K. Aaron Smith
(Open Slot: Second Moderator)

Computer literacy; feminist and ageist theories.
Feminism, Historical Perspectives
Gender and Sexuality in Graphic Novels

B
Food and the Body
Dr. Bob Broad
(Open Slot: Second Moderator)

Feminist disability studies, fat studies, cyber feminist rhetoric.
Food memoirs, identity formation, rhetorical analysis, embodiment in texts.


3-4pm

Faculty/Student Mixer









5-8pm

Dinner in STV 133
Sponsored by Avanti’s





**Note: Josette’s research addresses explicit images portraying sexuality in graphic novels.

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