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Intersections Graduate Conference

Date
Fri November 6th 2015, 9:45am - 4:45pm
Location
Pigott Hall (Building 260)

Intersections is an interdisciplinary graduate student conference organized by the èצӰÏñ DLCL.  The conference explores the points of contact between technology and literatures, cultures and languages. Graduate students from all over the United States and other parts of the world (Canada, England, Japan and China) from all fields of study will present their research on such questions as: What is the effect of technology media on the way we interact with literatures, cultures and languages? How has this effect changed over time and what implications does this have for the past, present and future? How is technology represented in literature and other art? What are the ways that technology can enhance, facilitate or potentially hinder the ways in which we interact with literatures, cultures and languages? The conference will feature keynote addresses by Dr. Joan Manuel Tresserras and Dr. Cheryce von Xylander.