FEMINIST SYMPOSIUM: Boundaries, Bodies, and Dissidence: Negotiating New Spaces of Feminist Knowledge on March 29, 2013
Florida Atlantic University’s Women’s Studies Graduate Student Association in collaboration with the Center for Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies proudly presents FAU’s 15th Annual Women’s Studies Graduate Student Association Symposium.
We welcome scholarly work by graduate students from all disciplines. We hope to encourage lively debate about issues of common interest and encourage further work in the fields of gender and women’s studies issues.
This symposium is an opportunity for graduate students to present their ongoing work, thesis proposals or research papers.
Graduate students in the Visual and Performing Arts are invited to submit proposals for exhibits or creative performances.
To apply, please submit a one-page abstract which includes:
(1) A brief description of the proposed topic
(2) An explanation of how the topic relates to Women’s Studies
scholarship or issues of feminist analysis
(3) A thesis statement
Individual or collective submissions are welcome. Please include your name, address, telephone number, e-mail, institutional affiliation and the title of your paper at the top of the page. Final decisions on the submitted abstracts will be sent no later than February 22, 2013.
All abstracts must be received by Friday, February 1, 2013.
Abstract submissions should be sent via email to: fau.wsgsa@gmail.com
For more information, contact Renata Bozzetto at rrodri68@fau.edu
The conference is open to the public. Arrangements concerning refreshments and guest speakers are pending.
Please join us in celebrating the 15th Anniversary of the WSGSA Symposium!
We welcome papers on the following topics including, but not limited to:
Gender Justice
Global Feminist Issues,
Diaspora and Politics of Exile
Feminist Philosophy
Women’s Studies and
Feminist Pedagogy
Sexual Politics
Queer Studies
Feminist Cultural Studies
Media and Popular
Culture
Disability Studies
Feminist Critical Race
Studies
Environmental Justice
Feminist Approaches to
Science, Spirituality, Militarism,
Families, Reproduction, Labor,
Health or Violence