FOR
RELEASE: Sept.
19, 2012
EDITORIAL
CONTACT:
Gary Gravely, gtg2d@mtmail.mtsu.edu
"Revisions, Retellings and Adaptations," the theme of this
year's event, has drawn submissions from researchers who will present research
in various categories of literary studies including Victorian, American and
British literature; women's and gender studies; popular cultural and film; and
children's literature.
"This provides students of our university and surrounding colleges
the unique opportunity to present scholarship in a friendly environment,"
Gary Gravely, who is president and coordinator of the student organization,
said of the upcoming event.
"Although this is a small academic conference, it offers a diverse
group of presentations that could easily appeal to many areas within English
studies as well as the larger academic community."
Children's literature scholar and featured keynote speaker Dr. Martha
Hixon, an MTSU professor, has spent much of her career researching the history
and cultural implications of folk and fairy tales and their modern adaptations.
Her professional achievements include numerous conference presentations and
journal publications. An active member of the international Children's
Literature Association, Hixon previously served on the executive board as both
vice president and president.
Since joining MTSU's English Department in 1999, she has received the
university’s Outstanding Honors Faculty Award and the recent MTSU Foundation
Outstanding Teacher Award for 2012.
Hixon's lecture, "A Neverending Story: Revisions, Retellings
and Adaptations in Folktales and Children's Literature" will explore how
and why fairytales are continually recreated and retold, by using the story of
"Snow White" from the Brothers Grimm as a key example.
The English Graduate Student Organization event is free, but seating is
limited. It will be held in Rooms S-272 and S-274 of the Business and Aerospace
Building on campus.
Registration begins at 8 a.m. and the day's events are expected to
conclude by 6 p.m. For more information about EGSO, visit http://mtsuegso.org.
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