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EGSA
Symposium 2013 CFP
Temporal Slippages and
Spatial Slidings: A Symposium on Failed Fixities
A Palimpsest of Street Posters in Puducherry, India
In his book
Provincializing Europe, Dipesh Chakrabarty suggests that “[w]e need to
consider why
we find anachronism productive.” And in this symposium on slippages
and slidings
of time, place, space, and identity, we hope to explore just that. Despite our
discipline’s best efforts to encode certain texts to specific temporalities and
geographies, graduate students of GWU English recognize that figures and objects
are not static relics of time, and any attempt to keep them as such will only
result in failure. By embracing that Halberstamian failure, though, as a site
of productivity, we hope to explore the possibilities that lie within those literary,
historical, artistic anachronisms that remain dynamically in flux.
Thus, the
GWU EGSA board is excited to announce our third annual symposium entitled Temporal Slippages and Spatial Slidings: A
Symposium on Failed Fixities. We invite panels and papers that explore
subject matter on race, space, nationality, identity, queerness, translation, transitional
figures, ghosts, and all manner of things that cannot and will not remain
still. Further, what do these failures tell us about space, place, identity,
and time, and in what ways do they tell us? In this symposium, we hope to
foster conversation between presenters and participants across concentrations
and even disciplines through the intersections of current graduate student work
to explore Chakrabarty’s suggestions as a question: what productivity will we
find in exploring anachronism?
Panel Submission Guidelines
The GWU EGSA
board will first be accepting panel submissions for our symposium, then
individual panel organizers will be accepting paper abstracts. Panel
submissions should be sent, along with your contact information, to Molly Lewis
at mclewis@gwu.edu by 11:59 on October 26. Submissions must be 250 words or
less and must be submitted as a Microsoft Word document or PDF. Please include the words “EGSA Panel
Submissions” in the subject line of your e-mail. Information on how to submit
abstracts will be soon to follow.
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