Echoes: Across Disciplines, Texts, and Times, Deadline: January 15, 2011

March 18-19, 2011

When an echo sounds, be it spoken, written, or acted, the repeated content takes
on a new character. The Echoes Graduate Student Conference at Duquesne University seeks to engage academic communities in polyvocal dialogues,exploring echoes as they appear across disciplines, texts, and times.

The Duquesne University English Graduate Organization welcomes proposals of academic papers from the humanities, arts, and sciences, as well as submissions of creative work. Our aim is to establish a space of intellectual inquiry in which scholars can explore the phenomenon of echoes as they reach across disciplines, genres, genders, religions, cultures, places, time periods, races, and classes.

Possible questions include, but are not limited to:

* How are echoes embodied and performed across the boundaries of gender, race, and class?
* How do the arts echo other disciplines?
* In what ways do collective memories of political bodies rely on or transform
echoes of the past?
* How do texts and art echo performances of identity?
* In what ways is classical myth echoed in modern literature?
* In what ways do colonial or imperial endeavors echo throughout the literature,
visual / performing arts, or cultural practices of post-colonial cultures?
* How do the productions of literature or the visual / performance arts echo
innovations in the sciences and technology?
* How do changes in teaching methodologies and students’ learning processes echo advancements in the information age?
* How is social activism echoed in art and literature?

The keynote speaker will be Professor Linda Kinnahan, author of
Lyric Interventions: Feminism, Experimental Poetry, and Contemporary Discourse and Poetics of the Feminine: Literary Tradition and Authority in William Carlos Williams, Mina Loy, Denise Levertov, and Kathleen Fraser.

Submissions must be received by January 15, 2011 and should include the participant’s name, institutional affiliation, email, phone number, and a proposed title. For academic papers, please send a 250 word abstract; for creative submissions, please send a 250 word abstract as well as a representative sample of creative work. Please submit your abstract via e-mail to echoesconference@gmail.com and type “Echoes Conference Submission” in the subject line of the e-mail.

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