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ASU English Graduate Student Conference Presentations
Austin, Lynette
"Progress and Experiences in Creation of a Critical Edition of Lady Sarah Pennington's An Unfortunate Mother's Advice to Her Absent Daughters," Western Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies in Conjunction with the 40th Annual Comparative Literature Conference, California State University, Long Beach, CA, February 2005.
"Growing up 'Smart with Ursula LeGuin," ASU Symposium on the Works of Ursula K. LeGuin, Tempe, AZ, April 2004.
"Who is this Fanny Price? Why Some Filmmakers Just Don't Get it OR A Closer Look at Patricia Rozema's Film Adaptation of Jane Austen's Mansfield Park," Western Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Conference, The Huntington Library, San Marino, CA, February 2003.
"The Eighteenth-Century Educational Trinity--Mary Astell, Mary Wollstonecraft, and Mary Hays: Three Women's Desires and Hopes to Improve Education for their Sex." Western Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Conference, Orange, CA, February 2002.
Clary-Lemon, Jennifer
"Journals as Sites of Change: Scholarly Production and the Emergence of Identity Politics." Conference on College Composition and Communication. March 2005. San Francisco, CA.
"Re Envisioning Research: Feminist Praxis and the Question of Academic Literacy." Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association. October 2004. Boulder, CO.
"Theorizing Gee's Ideology: Challenging a Static Discourse/Identity Model." Southwest Graduate Literature Symposium. April 2004. Tempe, AZ.
"Research as Praxis, Service, and Social Action: A Disciplinary Move (Back?) into an Ethic of Care." Conference on College Composition and Communication. March 2004. San Antonio, TX.
Clemens-Fox, Regina
"Genre Theory and Graduate Student Research (and Teaching)" Panel Presentation. Writing Research in the Making. Arizona State University, February 2005. Tempe, AZ.
"Literacies, Technology, and Power: Sowing the Seeds for Success." Panel Presentation with Kirsti Cole and Fify Juliana. Great plains Alliance for Computers and Writing. Arizona State University. April 2005. Tempe, AZ.
"Developing the Many Englishes of Students in K-12 Classrooms." MLA. December 2004.
"Digital Literacy Capital in the Composition Classroom." WSRC. October 2004.
"Addressing Linguistic Imperialism and Linguicism in American Language Policy." IAWE. July 2004.
"Familiarizing Students with Audience: A Genre Approach to Peer Review." CCCC. March 2004.
"Performing Genres." MLA. December 2003.
"The High Cost of Miscommunication: Paying with Human Life." CSU Statewide Research Competition. May 2003. Stanislaus.
"A Convergence of Research and Writing Instruction for First Year Students." CSUN Graduate Conference. Spring 2003.
"A New Rhetorical Approach to the Researched Paper." Conference on College Composition and Communication. March 2003. New York City.
Dickson, Vernon
"Example 'gone to the bone': Emulative education and moral character in Jonson's Every Man." Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association Conference. Jackson Hole, WY. June 2005.
"'I am what you should be': Emulation, ethics, and the role of rhetoric in Jonson's Catiline." 11th Annual Southwest Graduate English Symposium. March 2005. Tempe, AZ
"'Emulation hath a thousand sons': Rhetorical Emulation and Social Decorum in Renaissance Drama." Conference on College Composition and Communication. March, 2005. San Francisco, CA.
"'Act[ing] and Orators part': Rhetorical Emulation in Massinger's The Roman Actor." 11th Annual Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies Conference. February 2005. Tempe AZ.
"Early Tudor Exempliarity: Erasmus, Elyot, and reading meaning in Gammer Gurton's Needle." The 32nd Shakespeare Association of America Meeting. April 2004. New Orleans,LA.
"Authorizing Oroonoko: Truth, Wonders and Moral Exemplarity in Aphra Behn's Royal Slave." Southwest Graduate Literature Symposium. April 2004. Tempe, AZ
"Speaking in deeds': Performing (dis)honor; Social and rhetorical decorum in Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida." Group for Early Modern Cultural Studies. October 2003. Newport Beach, CA.
"Warring Emulation in Titus: Rhetorical Studies as Historicist Formalism." The 31st Shakespeare Association of America Meeting. April 2003. Victoria, BC.
"Rebellious Rhetoric: Social decorum, rhetorical emulation, and 'cruel, irreligious piety' in Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus." Southwest Graduate Literature Symposium. March 2003. Tempe, AZ.
Hadjistassou, Stella
Was selected to participate in the TESOL Doctoral Forum Panel to discuss her dissertation, "A Cultural-historical Activity Perspective: Synchronous and Asynchronous Computer-Mediated Exchanges and Face to face Interactions in an Advanced ESL Writing Classroom." TESOL, April 2008, New York City.
Johnson, Alissa
"The Use of Silence in Carlos Gorostiza's El pan de la locura." 10th Annual Spanish Graduate Symposium, Geografias literaries y linguisticas en las culturas hispanas, April 2005.
"Discovering an Epic: Gabriela Mistral in Translation." ASU Symposium, Isms, Irritants and Ideologies: (In)Visible Violations of Power. March 2005. Tempe, AZ.
Johnson, Ellen
"The Taste for Bringing the Outside In: Imperialism, Domesticity, and Landscape Ideology (1775-1825)." Women and Material Studies Conference. July 2004, Chawton, England. Early Modern Center, UC Santa Barbara, February 2004. Midwest Modern Language Association, November 2003, Chicago.
"Trans-coding Nationalism: Subjectivity and Military Themes in Regency Women's Dress." American Society for Eighteenth Century Studies (ASECS). March 2004. Boston.
"Taking Up Some Work from the Table: The Contradictory Rhetoric of Needlework in Jane Austen's Letters and Novels." Women's Writing in Britain, 1700-1850. July 2003. Winchester, England. Early Modern Women Conference, UC Santa Barbara, February 2003.
Juliana, Fify
"Politeness in Indonesian Oral Discourse: An Analysis." 59th Annual Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association. October 2005. Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
"Collaborating=Cheating?: English Native and Non-native Speakers' Perceptions." National Originality, Imitation, and Plagiarism: A Cross-Disciplinary Conference. September 2005. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
"Designing a Syllabus Around One Project." Wakonse-Arizona Conference. May 2005. Camp Tontozona, Arizona.
"Literacies and Technology: Preparing Students for Success." (panel) 7th Annual Great Plains Alliance for Computers and Writing Conference. April 2005. Minnesota State University. Mankato, MN.
"Technological Literacy Practices and Learning: Second Language Writers' Perspectives." Conference on College Composition and Communication. March 2005. San Francisco, CA.
"With Respect to Others: Expressing Politeness in Indonesian." 11th Annual Southwest Graduate English Symposium. March 2005. Arizona State University. Tempe, AZ.
"Technology and Learning (in) a Second/Foreign Language: Student's Struggle for Power in the Academy." 11th Annual Southwest Graduate English Symposium. March 2005. Arizona State University. Tempe, AZ.
"To Be or Not To Be Polite: That's the Question." 4th Annual Second Language Acquisition and Teaching Interdisciplinary Roundtable. The University of Arizona. Tucson, AZ. 2005
"International Students Perceiving Technological, Academic, and Second Language Literacies: A Reflection." Writing Research in the Makin Conference. 2005. Santa Barbara, CA.
"The effects of technological literacy on students' perceptions." Graduate Student Conference of Second Language Writing. 2004. west Lafayette, Indiana.
"The Effects of Technological Literacy on Students Perceptions towards Academic and Second Language Literacies." Graduate Student Conference on Second Language Writing. September 2004. Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN.
Knutson, Kimber
"What the Waves Were Always Saying:" Maternal Loss and Paternal Failure in Charles Dickens' Dombey and Son." Women in Literature panel at Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association (PAMLA), Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA 2005.
"Going, Going! Gone/Our Father, our father, Nobody: Patriarchal Problematics in Charles Dickens' Little Dorrit." Southwest Graduate Literature Symposium, Tempe, AZ, 2005.
Co-Chair, Sexing the Victorian Body: Gendered Body Politics in Victorian Literature panel, Southwest Graduate Literature Symposium, Tempe, AZ, 2005.
Mejia-Laperle, Carol
"The Death of Consolation: Social Critique of Geoffrey Chaucer's Book of the Duchess." International Congress on Medieval Studies. May 2005. Kalamazoo, MI (Carol was selected for the ACMRS Outstanding Graduate Student Paper Presentation for this paper)
"Consumption as Loss: The Sacrificial Banquet in Seneca's Thyestes and Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus." Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies. February 2005. Tempe , AZ
"New World Borders in Sir Walter Raleigh's The Discoverie of the Large, Rich and Bewtiful Empyre of Guiana." Group for Early Modern Cultural Studies. November 2004. Orlando, FL
"Shaping Space in Early Modern Closet Drama: Salome's Manipulation of Access." Pacific Northwest Renaissnce Conference. Mary 2004. Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA.
"Tempered Consumption: Book II of Edmund Spenser's Faerie Queene and the Discourses of Discovery." Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies. February 2004. Tempe, AZ.
"Engendering Space: Access and Agency in Elizabeth Cary's The Tragedy of Mariam." Group for Early Modern Cultural Studies. October 2003. Newport Beach, CA.
"Domestic Rhetors of an Early Modern Family: Female Persuasions in A Woman Killed with Kindness." Renaissance Rhetoric, Gender and Politics. April 2003. Strathclyde, Scotland
Moore, Jonelle
"Internet Mediated Discourse of Power; Domestic Violence Survivors Speak." Big Rhetorics Big Literacies: The Discourse of Power. October 2004.
"Foundational Ideologies in English Language Teaching." International Association of World Englishes. July 2004. Syracuse University
"Reviving Rhetoric in the Two Year Colleges." CCCC. March 2004. San Antonio, TX.
Myles, Lynette
"Location, Female Autonomy, and Identity in Pauline Hopkins' Contending Forces." American Studies Association of Korea International Conference. Gyongju, Korea, October, 2005.
"At the Crossroads of Black Female Autonomy, Or Digression as Resistance in Quicksand and The Street." Ewha Women's University English and American Studies Institute International Conference. Seoul, South Korea, October 2005.
"Beyond the Borders: Women of Resistance Transgressing Boundaries in Female Slave Fictions." Southwest Graduate Literature Symposium, Arizona State University. Tempe, April 2004.
O'Neal, Angela
"Form and Phantamsm: The Poetry of Blake's Eternal(ly) Slender Bodies." Internationa Conference on Romanticism. Arizona State Universtiy. November 2006. Tempe, AZ.
Rodrigo, Shelley
"Keeping up with the Jetsons: Dealing with technological change." Conference on College Composition and Communication. March 2005. San Francisco CA.
"Reviving Ancient Rhetorics in the Two-Year College Paper." Conference on College Composition and Communication. March 2004. San Antonio, TX.
"Opening the Door of the Garret: Knowledge Construction and Literacy Development in Graduate Student Writing Groups." Roundtable presented at Western States Rhetoric and Literacy Conference with Lisa Cahill, Susan K. Miller, and Veronica Pantoja. October 2004. Tempe AZ.
"Turning Her on: Performing Sex, Sexuality, and Gender." Graduate Humanities Conference at the University of California. April 2003. Riverside, CA.
"Rebelling Against Images of the Solitary Writer in the Garret: Cases for Graduate Student Writing Groups." Southwest Graduate Literature Symposium presented with Lisa Cahill, Susan K. Miller and Veronica Pantoja. April 2003. Tempe, AZ
"Graduate Colleges and National Initiatives: The preparing future faculty and preparing future professionals program." Rhetoric Society of America. May 2002. Las Vegas, NV.
"You can't make them drink: Serving virtual students." Conference on College Composition and Communication. March 2002. Chicago, IL.
Santos, Jennifer
"Religious Plotlines and Critical Thinking." Special Interest Group: Critical Thinking and the Christian Tradition. Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC). March 2005. San Francisco.
"The Struggle for Humanity: Data's Influence on Viewers of Star Trek: The Next Generation." Identities in/and/through Visual Culture Panel. Southwest Graduate Literature Symposium. April 2004. Tempe AZ.
"Technology-Supported Games for Learning," with Rita Al-Abdullah and Laura Bush. Microcomputers in Education Conference (MEC). March 2004. Tempe, AZ.
"J.R. Dunn's Days of Cain: The Undiscovered Past of the Future." Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature and Film Session - Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association (RMMLA). October 2003. Missoula, MT.
"Erasmus Darwin's Influence on William Blake: (Re)Conceptualizing Nature and Religion in There is No Natural Religion." Placing Blake Panel. North American Society for the study of Romanticism (NASSR). August 2003. New York City.
"The Re-Emergence of Blake's Psychological Prophecy in Star Trek: The Next Generation: from Borg to Enterprise's 'Emergence.'" Beyond Space Panel - 8th Annual International Cultural Studies Symposium. May 2003. Ismir, Turkey.
"Consciousness from Contraries: The Assimilation of William Blake's Psychology within Star Trek: The Next Generation's Data." Star Trek Panel - Southwest/Texas Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association. February 2003. Albuquerque, NM.
Skeen, Thomas
"'Snap!' 'Are you using a TONE with me?'": Using Freaky Friday to Teach Discursive Context in First Year Composition." Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association. March 2005. San Diego, CA.
"James Gee's Theory of Discourse in Technical and Professional Communication." Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association (RMMLA). September 2004. Boulder, CO.
Tjader, Darlene
"Fingers' of Time and Place in Ruth Forman's African American Poetry." and " Tunisian Women's Voices Signifying Power through Folkloric Tales in "Behind Closed Doors" by Monica Hejaiej". Hawaii International Conference of Arts and Humanities. January 1004. Honolulu, HI.
"Reading Rhetoric's Silences." CCCC. March 2004. San Antonio, TX.
"Tunisian Women's Voices Signifying Power through Folkloric Tales in "Behind Closed Doors" by Monica Hejaiej". The 2004 Southwest Symposium. April 2004. Tempe, AZ.
Walker, Paul
"The Role of Commentary in American Political Media." Conference on College Composition and Communication. March 2005. San Francisco, CA.
"The Escalation of Quantified History in Televised Sports." Western States Rhetoric Conference. October 2004. Tempe, AZ.
"Implementing and Assessing Technological Literacy in Beginning Composition." Association of American Colleges and Universities Assessment Conference. October 2003. Boston, MA.
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