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Call for Papers

Theme: The Brain is Wider than the Sky
Type: 4th Annual Graduate Interdisciplinary Conference
Institution: Department of English, University of Wyoming
Location: Laramie, WY (USA)
Date: 27.–29.3.2015
Deadline: 1.1.2015

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A person's memory is everything, really. Memory is identity.
(Stephen King, Duma Key)

We all create our own perceptions of world. Through personal and
social memory, we construct identity that fits our own unique needs.
The University of Wyoming English Graduate Interdisciplinary 2015
Spring Conference, The Brain is Wider Than the Sky, invites papers
focusing on the relationship between memory and identity.

The University of Wyoming encourages all applicants with compelling
research regarding memory and identity. The conference seeks to
consider the following questions:

- How does storytelling shape our memories and identity?
- How does memory intersect with the geographic?
- What do we mean when we say that whole societies “remember,” and
  what is meant by a collective memory?
- How do memory and identity play into the dynamic of myth, legend
  and/or national identity?
- How does a societal or cultural memory work in conjunction, or in
  disconnection, with first-person memory as identity?
- How can contested memory influence identity?
- Memory and identity within creativity 

Possible paper topics include but are not limited to:

- Memory and oblivion
- The forms of identity such as religious, ethnic, gendered, or
  digital
- Competing histories and competing identities within the same person
  or society
- Changes in memory/identity
- Self, soul, and memory 

Authors will deliver a 15 to 20 minute paper with response and
questions at the end of each panel. 

Attach the following information to your submission:

1) paper title
2) an abstract or proposal of no more than 300 words
3) contact information including name, mailing address, email
   address, telephone number, institution affiliation.

Send proposals as an email attachment to [email protected] with
"The Brain is Wider Than the Sky CFP" as its subject. Proposal
deadline is January 1, 2015, and conference candidates will receive
an invitation of acceptance no later than February 1, 2015.

Keynote Speakers:
March 27: Dr. Jeffrey Means
March 28: Sonja Livingston

Venue:
The Hilton Garden Inn, 2229 Grand Ave, Laramie, WY, USA


Contact:

Steve Bargdill
Department of English
College of Arts and Sciences
University of Wyoming
1000 E. University Ave.
Department 3353
Laramie, WY 82071
USA
Email: [email protected]
Web:
http://www.uwyo.edu/english/news/conferences/gradconference2015.html




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