English Graduate Student Organization

English Graduate Student Organization

A Graduate Student Symposium organized by graduate students from San Diego State University.

The EGSO is held in the spring as a conference for all writers in every genre.

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Start of the New Year!
Do you have any papers that breaks the binaries of academia and creativity! Our theme is Border Walls and we would love it if you submit to us your abstract to our email! Submit to us at [email protected]. The abstract form here as well formatted here in this image.

28/12/2019

Our theme is Border Walls! Do you have any works that breaks the binaries? If you have any questions email us and submit abstracts to us at [email protected]

25/12/2019

Merry Christmas everyone! 🎄🎁

18/12/2019

Hey everyone! Got any papers you want to submit? Our 2020 theme is Border Walls! Submissions due on February 1, 2020!

12/03/2019

THE DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACTS SWIFTLY APPROACHES: FRIDAY, MARCH 15TH~

SUBMIT AN ABSTRACT TODAY! :)

Save the date for our very own English Graduate Student Symposium--26 April 2019--and consider submitting a proposal by 15 March.

21/02/2019

The EGSO is excited to announce this year's Symposium theme: PRESENT PARADOX.

Submit an abstract today! (Submission details below).

Save the date for our very own English Graduate Student Symposium--26 April 2019--and consider submitting a proposal by 15 March.

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Our official brochure and itinerary is available! Check out our panels and presenters! Join us on May 4th from 9-4 in the new Digital Humanities Center at SDSU!

For more info, check out our bio or previous flyers, or pay a visit to our lovely new website: https://sdsuegso.wordpress.com

28/04/2018

We are just days away from the first annual SDSU EGSO Symposium!

Be there:
Friday, May 4th, 2018
9AM to 4PM
Hosted in the new Digital Humanities Center at SDSU!

Panels include:
Becoming a Monster
Boundaries and Transgression
Gender and Identity
Body Exploitation, Body Image
Sexuality and Discrimination
Space, Sound, Agency and Silence
Marginalization and Multimedia

The EGSO has been working hard to cultivate an event that represents diverse ideas and mediums, places, peoples and times. The MFA and MA cohorts have collaborated to build a milestone event!
Join us for a day of sharing new works and reinfocing community in the humanities!

16/03/2018

DEADLINE EXTENDED to April 6th for abstracts! You now have 3 extra weeks to submit to the English Graduate Symposium under this year's theme (Re)Visioning Difference!

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13/03/2018

Only four days left to submit your abstract! Go go go!

Our official flyer for the English Graduate Student Symposium is out!

04/03/2018

CALL FOR PAPERS!! Consider submitting and please attend our 2018 Spring Symposium: (Re)Visioning Difference!
Only 12 days until the abstract deadline!

Our official flyer for the English Graduate Student Symposium is out!

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Once again, our official Call for Papers! Please share and submit!

25/02/2018

Our official flyer for the English Graduate Student Symposium is out!

08/02/2018

Official Call for Papers for this years EGSO Symposium!

In the Shadows: Illuminating Monstrosity in Children's and Young Adult Literature and Culture | 2018 Biennial Graduate Student Research Conference on Children's Literature at UBC 30/01/2018

In the Shadows: Illuminating Monstrosity in Children's and Young Adult Literature and Culture | 2018 Biennial Graduate Student Research Conference on Children's Literature at UBC Biennial Conference on Children’s Literature Posted on January 26, 2018 by valeria de la vega Reply History of the Graduate Student ConferenceThe MACL students, working with graduates students in other departments at the University of British Columbia, have planned, organized, and presented at fou...

Digital Humanities Center | SDSU Library and Information Access 20/01/2018

This year's symposium will be hosted at SDSU's new Digital Humanities Center! https://library.sdsu.edu/digital-humanities-center

Digital Humanities Center | SDSU Library and Information Access

17/01/2018

Hi all! Don't forget to submit by the deadline, Feb. 28th:

To submit a proposal, please email an abstract (maximum 300 words) of the proposed presentation, together with the name(s) and full contact details (telephone number and e-mail) of conference presenter(s). All proposals will be peer reviewed. You may attach images if your proposed work is in the visual arts field.

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sdsuenglishgso (@sdsuenglishgso) | Twitter The latest Tweets from sdsuenglishgso (). A Graduate Student Organized Spring conference. "(Re)Visioning Difference" is the theme for 2018. Submissions are due on February 28th. San Diego, CA

16/01/2018

Submissions are due on February 28th. Send us an email (see button) to submit!

16/01/2018

Hello all and welcome to this page!

The San Diego State 2018 Spring Symposium is a conference put together by Graduate Student Organizers (GSOs) that provides MA and MFA graduate and honors undergraduate students with an opportunity to present current work before an interdisciplinary audience. GSOs aim to bridge any gaps between concentrations or areas of study so as to produce a collection of scholarly and creative work.

The conference encourages a diverse range of proposals that relates to this year's theme; (Re)Visioning Difference. Submissions can include but are not limited to literature, creative writing, rhetoric, composition, pedagogy, education, social transformation, history, religious studies, film, linguistics, and more. The Symposium is on the 27th of April, 2018.

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