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Call for Papers: Southeastern Women’s Studies Association




Thanks to Dr. Lisa Costello for sharing this announcement:

The 33nd Annual Southeastern Women’s Studies Association Conference will be hosted by the University of South Carolina in Columbia, SC on March
25-27, 2010.

Conference Theme for 2010:

“Cultural Productions, Gender, and Activism” is an exciting and edgy
axis for theorizing WGS in the southeastern region of the United
States.

Featuring Keynote Addresses by:

Judith Jack Halberstam
Bernice Johnson Reagon
Marjorie Spruill
The Southeastern Women’s Studies Association (SEWSA) is a feminist
organization that actively supports and promotes all aspects of women’s
studies at every level of involvement. The organization is committed to
scholarship on and activism eliminating oppression and discrimination on
the basis of sex, race, age, religion, sexual orientation, ethnic
background, physical ability, and class.  SEWSA is a regional
organization under the National Women’s Studies Association serving
Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina,
Tennessee, and Virginia.

CALL FOR PAPERS
Papers are solicited on any of the following topics:

•    Culture, Globalization, and Transnational Activism
•    Art, Culture, and Empowerment
•    Cultural Work as Intellectual Work
•    Cultural Work as Political Work
•    Guerrilla Art and Guerilla Activism
•    Art and Social Resistance
•    Activist Art
•    Grassroots Organizing Through Arts and Culture
•    Pedagogies of the Oppressed
•    Theater of the Oppressed
•    Performance, Slam Poetry, and Politics

Thematic papers are encouraged, but we welcome paper proposals on all
women’s studies topics. Submissions are invited from undergraduates,
graduate students, and scholars alike.

SUBMISSION DEADLINE for INDIVIDUAL PAPERS and SESSIONS of 3-5 PAPERS:
December 1, 2009.

Selected panels will also be sponsored by the Student Caucus, the LGBTQ
Caucus, and the Women of Color Caucus.
LGBTQ CAUCUS OF SEWSA

In response to the challenges of institutional and cultural homophobia
in the U.S. Southeast, and in an effort to foreground antihomophobic
feminist cultural work, SEWSA is building an LGBTQ Caucus that will
provide a strong network for support and the sharing of scholarly and
pedagogical ideas around LGBTQ issues throughout the region.

WOMEN OF COLOR CAUCUS OF SEWSA

In recognition of the central place of “intersectionality” in
contemporary women’s studies–a widespread disciplinary commitment to
analyzing race, class, and gender as powerful interlocking principles
by which people are organized globally and locally–SEWSA is building a
Women of Color Caucus. The objectives of the group will be to provide a
strong network for support and the sharing of scholarly and pedagogical
ideas around issues of race throughout the region.Calls for papers for
these panels will be announced soon.

Check for updates and more detailed instructions for submitting
abstracts at the conference website
(http://www.cas.sc.edu/wost/conference.html) and the SEWSA organization
website (http://sewsa.nwsa.org/events.html).

STUDENT TRAVEL GRANTS
A
total of $1,500 is available for student travel grants to the annual
SEWSA conference. Student travel grants of up to $100 each will be
awarded to students presenting papers at the SEWSA conference who
attend college within the southeastern region.  Both undergraduate and
graduate students are eligible.  The request should include the
student’s name, academic affiliation,
enrollment year, contact information (including surface address, email
address, and phone number), a brief statement giving the paper title,
an explanation as to how the conference fits with the student’s
interest in Women’s/Gender Studies, and why attending the conference is
important to the student’s work. Requests for student travel grants
should be submitted
via email by January 15, 2010 to SEWSA President Elect
Lisa Johnson at mjohnson@uscupstate.edu.

Other questions should be directed to the conference organizer, Dr.
Drucilla Barker (barkerdk@mailbox.sc.edu).

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Lisa A. Costello
Interim Director, Women’s and Gender Studies
Assistant Professor, Writing and Linguistics
Georgia Southern University
P.O. Box 8026
Statesboro, GA 30460
(912) 478-5561

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individuals positively transforming their lives and the world around
them. Educating is always a vocation rooted in hopefulness. As teachers
we believe that learning is possible, that nothing can keep an open mind
from seeking after knowledge and finding a way to know.” bell hooks



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