
Call for Proposals
Transnational Rhetorics and Literacies
October 19-20, 2012
University of Winnipeg
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Keynote Speaker: Diana Brydon, Canada Research Chair in Globalization and Cultural Studies
Transnational rhetorics, broadly defined, are those concerned with broadening knowledge bases beyond the “West,” examining discourses, literacies, and Englishes that move beyond our current educational, political, and social systems of the “Global North.”
The Western States Rhetoric and Literacy Conference was created to allow scholars in the Western region to come together and exchange current research in rhetoric and literacy studies. In keeping with the spirit of a small gathering, the conference will be held in a professional but relaxed atmosphere. Its goal is to address theoretical and pedagogical issues through a variety of interdisciplinary perspectives. Each year, the conference will focus on a particular theme. While we especially welcome proposals that address the theme for each particular year, we may also consider proposals that deal with other relevant topics and issues. Of particular interest are presentations that encourage audience participation and discussion, and contribute closely to the conference theme and to questions concerning aspects of the following:
Please submit your proposals to wsrlc2012@gmail.com (Subject line: WSRL TRANSNATIONALISM PROPOSAL) by May 10, 2012.We ask that you attach
Please note that the Western States Rhetoric and Literacy Conference has a NO MULTIPLE SUBMISSIONS policy. Only 1 submission per person.
For more information about the conference, contact, Jennifer Clary-Lemon j.clary-lemon@uwinnipeg.ca
Website details coming soon.
As is our tradition, there is no registration fee for this year’s conference.