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2012 Conference Registration Upon receiving the acceptance, you may register to present up until February 20th, 2012. Please refer to [http://www.umassenglishgrad.com/2012-conference] for further details. 2012 UMass Graduate Conference: Bodies, Power, and Spaces Cyber bullying, the male gaze in cinema, SlutWalk in Toronto, the canonization of slave narratives, border rhetoric in the classroom – issues such as these take up the ways bodies, power, and spaces converge in a re-seeing and re-interpreting of historical and contemporary social complexities. Investigating this nexus in our discursive and material realities gives us the language for articulating the machinations of power and space that construct and dismantle singular and collective (im)material bodies. The English Graduate Organization of the University of Massachusetts Amherst invites submissions to our graduate interdisciplinary conference on March 31st, 2012. This year’s conference will push against standardized and finite notions of body, power, and space to explore how these three variables act upon each other to produce layered, complex, and radical permutations. We urge submitters to investigate the systems of regulation and control that maintain power over singular and collective bodies within various spaces. We invite submissions from a diverse range of disciplines, critical perspectives, and time periods; all three terms need not explicitly be examined in the project, though the possibility of convergence is an encouraged angle. Projects may include papers and/or panel presentations, performance pieces, and multi-media approaches on the following topics: -literary theoretical approaches SUBMISSIONS: Email submissions to moc.liamg|fnocgnessamu#moc.liamg|fnocgnessamu no later than January 25th, 2011. UMass EGO Minutes 10/11 Faculty at GSC are discussing what sort of direction grad students would like in the program. What can faculty do to assist with professionalization? Discussion around this followed:
GSS Finances:AN met with Graduate Student Senate, who is transitioning away from the graduate school to student affairs. This has led to some changes and ultimately may be the reason for the misplacement of funds. However, that process is in recovery. However because of some changes at GSS, EGO will be making changes in how we do reimbursements.
GSS General Info:FA met with a GSS representative so we're all updated on GSS activities for this semester/year. They are encouraging people to attend GSS meetings as they are in the process of negotiating a stronger relationship with the University. The next meeting is on Tue, Oct 18 from 12:15-1:45 in Campus Center 803. They are expecting to vote on changes to the GSS constitution, which can be reviewed in the current edition of VOICE or on the GSS website. They have three concerns they'd like senators to share with departments:
9/12/11 First EGO Meeting of the Semester
EGO EVENTS (FALL 2011) PDS for the Spring: Looking for a Summer Job, Managing Research Through Tools like Zotero and EndNote, Applying for Fellowships/Outside Funding, Publishing Articles and Book Reviews Grad Student Colloquia: LS will coordinate schedules/presenters. We might want to talk with Comp folks to see how CompShare works as a model and what we can glean from it. KM and NQ have a meeting with Joe Bartolomeo (Monday, 10 am tentatively) and Stephen Clingman (TBD). EGO Bulletin/Booster: AW will coordinate a monthly bulletin. Bartlett to Bookmill Bike Ride The ride is approximately 12-15 miles between Bartlett and the Bookmill. There is a crew of people who will be returning to Northampton. Car rides back are available, too. If you don't bike, we'd love to see you via other modes of transportation at the Bookmill by say 3:30 pm. No spandex required (though it won't be turned away). Spare tubes and inflation devices (compact pump or CO2 cartridges) are recommended, but if "CO2 cartridges" sounds too MacGyver for your leisurely Friday afternoon, no worries: folks will be ready to help with flats. Helmets are strongly encouraged. This ride is open to English grad students, faculty and staff, their lovers, friends, and frenemies. Check out the route. Email EGO with any questions. |
Welcome to the UMass Amherst English graduate wiki. Any site member can create or edit the pages of this wiki. Log in to participate! EGO minutes 12/5/11
Hi Hari:
As far as I know, it's the same process. You need to apply through Jenny either way,...
(by juliemb 23 Jan 2011 20:56, posts: 2)
Hi everyone,
I was wondering, does the English Department have a separate process for financial...
(by hari stephen kumar 22 Jan 2011 19:36, posts: 2)
You mean it's not, "You've got a PhD, and you're overqualified"?
I've been open to jobs outside...
(by lds 12 Nov 2010 18:53, posts: 3) Faculty Suggested Reading 2012 Forces at Play Conference Schedule Forces at Play: Bodies, Power, and Spaces Teaching Resources UMass English Graduate Conferences |
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