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SUMMARY:Trans- and Trance Annual Graduate Student Conference
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LOCATION:1151 Richmond Street\, London\, Canada\, N6A 3K7
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>(((Trans- &amp\; Trance)))</strong></p>\n<p>17th&nbsp\;Annual Graduate Student Conference | Western University\, Canada<br>Department of Modern Languages and Literatures | Centre for the Study of Theory and Criticism</p>\n<p>Keynotes by Dr. David S. Ferris (University of Colorado at Boulder) and Dr. Joel Faflak (Western University)</p>\n<p>Trans- and trance are ways of life: from transcendentalist impulses in the Epic of Gilgamesh\, to Freud&rsquo\;s discussion of the phenomenon of transference\, to the rise of transnationalism in modern times\, the conceptual import of &ldquo\;trans-&ldquo\; has always lied in its ability to denote mobility against and across frontiers\, positionality along multiple axes\, and shifting modes of territoriality within agonistic horizons.&nbsp\;Trance almost always followed.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>The Comparative Literature\, Hispanic Studies\, and Theory and Criticism programs at Western University invite you to problematize the concepts of &ldquo\;trans-&ldquo\; and trance at the 17th&nbsp\;Annual Graduate Student Conference to be held from&nbsp\;<strong>March 5-7\, 2015</strong>&nbsp\;in London\, Ontario\, Canada. The conference invites papers that engage critical notions of transit\, change\, and tumult in multidisciplinary contexts\, especially those that highlight &ldquo\;trans-&ldquo\; as a paradigm of dynamic subjectivity negotiating potentially violent domains. As trance culture seeks to reach the elusive state that lies Beyond\, so too do the organizers hope that the conference will provide insight into possible conciliatory modes to the disruptions that the &ldquo\;trans-&rdquo\; phenomenon precipitates.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>We encourage interdisciplinary submissions\, including but not limited to literature\, critical theory\, cultural studies\, digital humanities\, linguistics\, film studies\, visual arts\, music\, popular culture\,&nbsp\;https://www.tfaforms.com/348456&nbsp\;by&nbsp\;<strong>7 January 2015</strong>. You can also email your abstract\, name\, paper keywords\, institutional affiliation\, technical requirements\, and a 50-word biography to&nbsp\;<strong><u>transtrance17 [at] gmail [dot] com</u></strong><strong>.</strong>&nbsp\;Abstracts and presentations in both English and Spanish are welcome\, and selected papers will be published in an online academic archive post-conference. For more information\, please check our web site at <strong>www.transandtrance.wordpress.com</strong> or our Facebook page at&nbsp\;Transtrance Seventeenth.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>The organizers: Jamil&nbsp\;Afana (PhD-Hispanic Studies)\, Sarah Warren (MA-Theory and Criticism)\, and Christian Ylagan (PhD-Comparative Literature)</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Jamil Afana;CN=Calin Mihailescu;CN=Sarah Warren;CN=Christian Ylagan:
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