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Michelle Ballif, D. Diane Davis, Cynthia Haynes, Collin Brooke, Lorie Goodman, Dana Beckelman, Lisa Hill discussing "Technology and Feminist Rhetorics:" |
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We will also enjoy their memories/histories/mystories
of Gorgias Society in a separate, in/formal panel.
GSNC is an annual graduate student conference dedicated to rhetorical, cultural and critical theory. Scholarly papers, organized panels, multi-media presentations and virtual sessions are invited for submission. Individual presentations should be no longer than 15-20 minutes. GSNC especially encourages submissions for virtual sessions that incorporate virtual and Internet-based media components, such as multimedia presentations and MOO presentations. |
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Possible Topics Include:
Composition -- Creative Writing -- Critical Theory --
Cultural Studies -- Ethnography -- Feminist Theory --
Film Studies -- Gender Studies -- Historiography --
Histories of Rhetoric and/or Compostion -- Linguistics
-- Literary Studies -- Literary Theory -- Media Studies
-- Music -- Pedagogy -- Philosophy -- Postmodernisms --
Political Theory -- Psychoanalytic Theory -- Queer
Theory -- Rhetoric -- Semiotics -- Social Theory --
Technology -- Women's Studies
THE PROGRAM THE AFTERMATH, . University of Texas at Arlington Attn: GSNC Campus Box # 19035 Arlington, TX 76019-0035 Tel: (817) 272-2692 Fax: (817) 272-2710 OR email your submission to: levy@utarlg.uta.edu Rhet, Comp, and Critical Theory at UTA | The English Dept. |