LGBT STUDIES PROGRAM, HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY
and
HOFSTRA CULTURAL CENTER
present
a conference
Queer Rhetoric
The 6th Annual LGBT Studies Conference
Friday and Saturday, March 16-17, 2012
Queer Rhetoric is a relatively new field situated at the intersection of LGBT Studies, Queer Theory, Rhetoric and Cultural Studies. In short, Queer Rhetoric seeks to uncover the symbolic and performative strategies whereby queer identities have been and continue to be constructed in different times and places. Scholars working in this field locate the heteronormative occlusion of queer voices within a given cultural and social context and describe how queer voices develop a battery of technologies that offer a means of resistant expression. This conference will be the first ever devoted entirely to the subject of Queer Rhetoric. For more information click here.
Keynote Addresses will be given by:
Erik Gunderson
University of Toronto, Canada
Joseph G. Astman Distinguished Symposium Scholar
The Reluctant Queerness of Ancient Rhetoric
and
Chuck E. Morris III
Boston College
Joseph G. Astman Distinguished Conference Scholar
My Old Kentucky Homo: Abraham LIncoln is Here,
Queer, and Wants to Recruit You
For more information please contact the Hofstra Cultural Center at (516) 463-5669, M-F, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
CONFERENCE CO-DIRECTORSSteven D. Smith
Associate Professor of Classics and Comparative Literature
Hofstra University
Matthew J. Sobnosky
Associate Professor of Speech
Communication, Rhetoric and Performance Studies
Hofstra University
Mary Anne Trasciatti
Associate Professor of Speech Communication, Rhetoric and Performance Studies
Hofstra University