![]() Outside the conference, students explored downtown Atlanta and visited several historical sites, including the Martin Luther King, Jr. I also appreciate the time spent with students on these trips, discussing both their current passions and future professional goals,” Cox said. They also offer good practice for professional presentations and interviews. “ allow students to see the significance and impact of their work beyond the classroom. I'm more motivated than ever to further my education for English Literature,” he said.Ĭonventions are invaluable in students' professional and personal development, according to Cox. “Hearing other undergrad students present such wonderful ideas really inspired me to pursue more complex ideas for my upcoming papers. Hare said the conference also confirmed his interest in graduate education. “Afterward we discussed the complex relationship between the forms of oppression for black Americans and LGBTQ Americans both the similarities and the important key differences between how such oppression manifests differently for members of those groups via institutionalized systems,” Hare said. Hare said his favorite panel was Challenging Traditional Identity in American Literature. Sigma Tau Delta recognized excellence by awarding over 12,000 for the best convention submissions at the Red & Black Convention Awards Gala. Unlike others in the audience, I was able to approach the panel knowing the full scope of each’s creation,” LaRive said. “My favorite panels were the ones that contained my classmates. Hare and LaRive attended several panel discussions. As a writer, I believe a healthy craft involves three things, reading, writing, and collaboration, and these conventions hit every wicket,” Blacksheep said. I bumped into former co-panelists, chatted with writers whose papers from previous years I still can’t get over, and made new friends. “It is amazing to come back to these events and find that one’s network has truly grown. She attended the international conferences in 2019 and online in 2021 and said the experience grows richer with each convention. Swanson presented Before the Bite, an original prose version of Snow White with a marketing flare, as part of a panel titled Prose with Teeth.īlacksheep, a December 2021 graduate, read The Quiet, a post-apocalyptic piece. I couldn't be happier to have succeeded,” Wagoner said “My primary goal with my paper was to make people reconsider their conceptions of the male gaze. Wagoner was pleased with feedback from attendees during her presentation and in the Q&A following. 2018: Sophia Aguirre, Cameron Beasley, Claire Breiholz, Wes Cruse, Kate Fennimore, Elizabeth Meyer, Hanna Redenbo, Monica Salazar, Matthew Schumann, McKenna. ![]() ![]() Wagoner read Don't Trust Your Eye: Subversive Male Gaze, a film criticism paper, analyzing the use of male gaze in the rape-revenge exploitation genre. Ezra Hare of Chadron and Samuel LaRive of Hot Springs, S.D., also attended, along with faculty advisers Dr. Sarah Wagoner of Gering, Neb., Abigail Swanson of Grand Island, Neb., and Ashy Blacksheep of Chadron presented pieces. ![]()
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