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Place : United States of America, Newport News
Website :https://cnu.edu/cwg/
Contact Person:Nancy Wilson
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Featuring Keynote Speaker Barbara Hamm Lee, this interdisciplinary conference on Women and Gender is organized around womens stories. Our definition of story is deliberately vast and inclusive.Deadline for abstracts/proposals : 15th December 2024
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Conference Highlights :The CNU Conference on Women and Gender - Christopher Newport University
The Faculty Senate is a representative body of the faculty, comprising 15 representatives from each of the three colleges and the Luter School of Business.
March 20 - 22, 2025
Christopher Newport University's College of Arts and Humanities is seeking submissions for the forthcoming Conference on Women and Gender.
Featuring Keynote Speaker Barbara Hamm Lee, this interdisciplinary conference on Women and Gender is organized around women’s stories. Our definition of “story” is deliberately vast and inclusive, and may refer to a personal account, historical or contemporary representation, or any form of expression that illustrates the breadth of women's experiences. Historically, many women’s stories have been silenced, overlooked, or filtered through outside perspectives. This conference offers an opportunity to recover, share, and pass them on. We may ask, to what extent is storytelling gendered? What can we learn from women’s stories that were previously untold? What roles do the categories of race, sexuality, class, and/or ability play in narrating women’s stories? What does it mean to tell the story of a woman’s life or to recover a forgotten story from the past?
In the spirit of the theme, we envision a conference that brings together a variety of voices from multiple disciplines, organizations, and communities. As such, the format will feature a diverse selection of panels, roundtables, workshops, and creative sessions. For example, while faculty participants may consider presenting on their scholarship, they are also encouraged to share personal experiences within academia. Artists may highlight the performing arts' pivotal role in narrative-based storytelling and collective sharing through a formal presentation or live performance. Community activists, entrepreneurs, and business leaders may share their own personal trajectories and create opportunities for networking and dialogue among attendees. Overall, we have a number of slots reserved for artistic performances or readings, for panel discussions, and for workshops and networking, and we encourage anyone interested to submit a proposal. Please indicate your preferred format in your submission.
While organized around women and gender broadly conceived, we invite intersectional approaches that call attention to the workings of race, sexuality, class, ability, and other categories of identity. Topics may include but are not limited to:
Check the event website for more details.