Brigham Young University's Women’s Studies Program will host our second annual conference November 1-3, 2012. The conference theme is “Women and Territories.” Whether at home or in nature, in crowded cities or villages, women influence their space, they trace or cross boundaries, they discover new lands, or they long for a place they had to abandon.
We invite faculty to submit 300-word abstracts for individual papers on these topics or other related themes. Advanced students should submit both a 100-word abstract, and an 8-10 page paper. Possible themes include but are not limited to:
We invite faculty to submit 300-word abstracts for individual papers on these topics or other related themes. Advanced students should submit both a 100-word abstract, and an 8-10 page paper. Possible themes include but are not limited to:
- Urban vs. rural women, women and nature, women and the city
- Women geographers or ethnographers
- Women and national identity
- Mapping the female body
- Exile, migration, immigration, exodus, women refugees
- Women and home
- The desert, the mountain, the river
- By land, by air, by sea: women travelers, explorers, pilots, cyclists, sailors
- Women in the private or public sphere
- Orientalism, exotic women, women and continents, continents as women
- Drawing lines, transgressing boundaries
Submissions should be sent to: BYUWSconference@gmail.com by the extended deadline of June 11, 2012. Please include your name, title, academic and departmental affiliation, e-mail, mailing address and phone number, title of your paper, topic from the list above in which it may fit, and the abstract (students should also submit the 8-10 page paper). Attached is a flyer.
*Please forward this message and Call for Papers to interested faculty members in your college.*
Thank-you,
Chrissie Cook
BYU Women and Territories Conference Intern

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