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Graduate Student Symposium

Annually, Spring Semester, 9:00 am - 12:30 pm • Location: Alumni House (Forsythe Ave.)

graduate students at 2006 symposium
Symposia, SP 2006, 2008

This symposium is an annual event organized by graduate students as a means to present papers before their peers in a semi-formal atmosphere. This event is open to all Washington University students and faculty, as well as to the public. Light refreshments are provided. For more information, or for a program, please email the graduate student representatives for 2008-09, Jocelyn Smith or Corey Twitchell.

Graduate Student Symposia
Number Semester Title
17th SP 08 Images of Development, Development of Images
16th SP 07 Beauty and the Beast: Aesthetics, Landscapes and Cultural Upheaval
15th SP 06 Memory, Representation, and Insanity
14th SP 05 Reflections: Perspectives on Theory, Literature and Film
13th SP 04 Outside the Inside: Representations of Trauma, Space, and Identity
12th SP 03 Ich werde, Sie sind, wir waren: Constructing Identity through Word and Image
11th SP 02 Mapping Boundaries, Crossing Borders: Explorations in German Literature and Film
10th SP 01 Cultural Kaleidoscope: A Spectrum of Graduate Student Thought
9th SP 00 Deformed Ideals and Idealized Deformities: Changing Constructions from Plato to Fassbinder
8th SP 99 Challenging Centers and Deliniating Margins: Voices of Authority in German Literature
7th SP 98 Peer-Ceptions: Surveying German Literary Landscapes
6th SP 97 Sites Under Construction: From Handschrift to Hypertext
5th SP 96 Creating Resonances: Twelve Variations on a Graduate Student Theme
4th SP 95 From Lancelot to Hip Hop: Con/Tested Sites in German Studies
3rd SP 94 Exploring Centering Margins: Comparative Studies of Gender, Epistolary Writing, and Transition
2nd SP 93 Große und Kleine: Bridging the Gap between the Canon and the Non-Canon through the Centuries
1st SP 92 Baroque, Bodies, and Brunch: Colloquium on Gender and the Early Modern

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Germanic Languages & Literatures

314.935.5106; Fax: 314.935.7255; german@artsci.wustl.edu

One Brookings Drive, CB 1104, St. Louis, MO 63130