Sunday, October 26, 2014

2015 EGSO Conference - Call for Papers



Virginia Tech’s English Graduate Student Organization Presents:

A Conference on Language/Knowledge/Power
Saturday, March 28th, 2015
Shanks Hall, Blacksburg, VA

The English Graduate Student Organization of Virginia Tech welcomes papers and presentations related to this year’s conference theme: Language/Knowledge/Power.

The relationship between language, knowledge, and power is evident in a variety of contexts. For example, a dominant social group in a community can perpetuate its power through language/discourse conventions. Through such conventions, dominant groups can exercise control over knowledge, making it difficult for other marginalized groups to acquire knowledge. Thus, while language may seem neutral, it can actually function to reinforce social hierarchies and inhibit knowledge acquisition. This power dynamic isn’t restricted to one sphere; rather, it permeates throughout literature, theatre, textbooks, media, technical documents, etc.

We invite scholarly and creative submissions that explore the interplay of language, knowledge and/or power in society. Language manifests in many different media, so projects may encompass verbal, literary, visual, or multimodal subjects. Proposals may consider, but are not limited to, the following questions:

1)    How does language resist or submit to structures of power?
2)    What relationships exist between knowledge and power? 
3)    How do language and knowledge enable the performance of power?
4)    How might classroom instructors consider literacies of power in their instruction?
5)    What kinds of knowledges are built in everyday language exchanges?
6)    How does the relationship between language, knowledge, and/or power manifest itself in literature?
7)    How does the relationship between language, knowledge, and/or power in literature address thoughts, anxieties, concerns, etc. of a particular time period?

Proposals for individual papers should not exceed 250 words. Multi-paper panel proposals are welcome and should include separate abstracts for each individual paper. Please submit abstracts to vt.egso@gmail.com by January 15th, 2015. Please include your name, institutional affiliation, field of study, and any technology requests.

Those selected will be notified via e-mail by February 15, 2015.

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

2014 Welcome Picnic!

Since the new semester will be starting in a little under two weeks, I want to introduce everyone (new and old) to the Virginia Tech English Graduate Student Organization (EGSO) blog! This blog was created about three years ago to provide information for a graduate conference hosted by our department. We didn't have a conference last year, but I'm hoping we'll be able to have one during the spring semester this coming year. I want to have an interest meeting sometime at the beginning of this semester, so I'll provide more details once I know more.

To kick off the new year and to allow everyone to start getting to know each other better, EGSO will host a welcome picnic on Thursday, August 21st. The details for the picnic are below:

Where: Blacksburg Municipal Park, Shelter #1 (The address given for the shelter is 920 Turner Street NE.)
Date and time: Thursday, August 21st, 4:30 p.m. to dark
Who's invited: New and returning graduate students, faculty, and staff; you can also bring friends/significant others if you'd like!
Food: I'm still planning out the details, but I know for sure that we will have hamburgers/cheeseburgers, hot dogs, black bean burgers, chips with Katie Garahan's awesome homemade guacamole, and a few different pies for dessert. And of course various beverages. You can bring a dish of your own if you'd like, but don't feel like you have to.

Directions:
Head towards the traffic circle on North Main Street. Once you get onto the traffic circle, exit towards the office buildings on the right and continue down North Main Street for about a mile until you get to Patrick Henry Drive. There will be a light with a 7-Eleven on the corner. Turn right at this light and then take your first right onto Giles Road. Then, take your first left onto Turner Street NE. You will then see a parking lot to your left. Park here, and walk across the street to the shelter.

I hope that you all can make it!