CFP: Expanding the Boundaries: Cultural Frontiers and Technology (5/30/03; 7/19/03)

From: Tonya Scott (tscott08@hotmail.com)
Date: Tue May 13 2003 - 18:20:59 EDT


                  EXPANDING THE BOUNDARIES: CULTURAL FRONTIERS AND
TECHNOLOGY

           The Thirteenth Annual English Graduates for AcademicDevelopment
(EGAD) Symposium

                                 Texas A&M University-Commerce, Commerce,
Texas

The symposium is an interdisciplinary look at expanding the boundaries of
cultural frontiers and/or technology, including perspectives from
literature, linguistics, composition, rhetoric, gender studies, popular
culture, historical perspectives, social constructs, theory, and pedagogy.
These relatively broad topics can include, but are not limited to, bilingual
texts, scholarly works, travel prose, political writing, poems, plays, film,
novels, and non-fiction, around various cultural frontiers and/or
technology.
Papers are welcome from, but are not limited to, the following areas of
study: English, History, Journalism, Political Science, Education,
Psychology, and Sociology.

The Keynote Speaker is Dr. David Bartholomae of the University of
Pittsburgh.

Please provide a 250-word abstract via email to tscott08@hotmail.com and
falconer @ koyote.com with the subject line as EGAD on or before April 30,
2003. Or send your abstract to Bill Boni, Texas A&M University-Commerce,
Department of Literature and Languages, P.O. Box 3011, Commerce, Texas
75429.

We prefer email submissions.

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