Events

rl txt (Session A): Central Arizona Writing Project Young Writers' Institute

Date & Time: 
Monday-Friday, Jun. 4-15, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. daily
Location: 
Language and Literature Bldg (LL) ASU

Sponsored by the Department of English's Central Arizona Writing Project, rl txt ("Real Text" in cyber-speak) is an institute designed to offer young writers (entering grades 3-12) a non-evaluative environment in which to explore the power of writing.

More information: http://english.clas.asu.edu/rltxt

rl txt (Session B): Central Arizona Writing Project Young Writers' Institute

Date & Time: 
Monday-Friday, Jun. 18-29, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. daily
Location: 
Language and Literature Bldg (LL) ASU

Sponsored by the Department of English's Central Arizona Writing Project, rl txt ("Real Text" in cyber-speak) is an institute designed to offer young writers (entering grades 3-12) a non-evaluative environment in which to explore the power of writing.

More information: http://english.clas.asu.edu/rltxt

Symposium on Second Language Writing

Date & Time: 
Thursday-Saturday, Sept. 6-8
Location: 
Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana

Co-organized by ASU English Associate Professor Paul Kei Matsuda and with participation by several ASU English faculty and students, the 2012 Symposium on Second Language Writing will be held September 6-8 at Purdue University, on the theme of "Graduate Study in Second Language Writing."

Please note--this announcement is provided as a courtesy; the event is not sponsored by ASU English.

Ortiz/Labriola Lecture by Ofelia Zepeda, Regents' Prof. at U of A

Date & Time: 
Thursday, Oct. 11, 7 p.m.
Location: 
Heard Museum (2301 N Central Ave) Phoenix, AZ

Poet and University of Arizona Regents' Professor of Linguistics Ofelia Zepeda (Tohono O'odham) presents the fall 2012 installment of the Simon Ortiz and Labriola Center Lecture in Indigenous Land, Culture, and Community. More information on Zepeda's presentation coming soon. :: The Simon Ortiz and Labriola Center Lecture on Indigenous Land, Culture, and Community at Arizona State University addresses topics and issues across disciplines in the arts, humanities, sciences, and politics.

2012 Western States Rhetoric and Literacy Conference

Date & Time: 
Friday-Saturday, Oct. 19-20
Location: 
University of Winnipeg, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Directed by ASU Associate Professor of English Peter Goggin, the Western States Rhetoric and Literacy Conference allows scholars in the Western region to come together and exchange current research in rhetoric and literacy studies. The theme for 2012 is "Transnational Rhetorics and Literacies."

Please note--this announcement is provided as a courtesy; the event is not sponsored by ASU English.

More information: http://www.public.asu.edu/~petergo/wsrl/2012cfp.html
Contact: j.clary-lemon@uwinnipeg.ca

Printable flyer: http://english.clas.asu.edu/files/WSRL2012CFP.pdf

2012 International Conference on Romanticism

Date & Time: 
Sunday-Tuesday, Nov. 8-11
Location: 
Memorial Union (MU) ASU

For its 2011 conference the International Conference on Romanticism returns to the Sonora Desert and will be held on the campus of Arizona State University in its Memorial Union, the site for the 2006 conference. English faculty Mark Lussier and Ron Broglio, the conference organizers, have adopted the theme of “catastrophes,” which should be interpreted in its broadest possible context, including aesthetic, colonial, dramatic, ecological, economic, geographic, literary, military, and political catastrophes. Other approaches are equally welcome.