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  • 8/12/2019 E-Poetry 2014 Intensive PROGRAM

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    E-Poetry 2014 Intensive Mayagez:

    "The poetics of it"

    University of Puerto Rico Mayagez, March 20-22, 2014

    Co-sponsored by the Electronic Poetry Center, Dept. of Media Study, SUNY Buffalo

    All events take place in Room CEL-010, Celis Building, UPRM

    PROGRAM

    Invited Presenters (alphabetical list):

    Leonardo Flores, University of Puerto Rico Mayagez (Local Organizer), "Distant Writing"

    Loss Pequeo Glazier, SUNYBuffalo, "Form, Formations, Formulations: The poetics of it"

    Ethan Hayden, SUNYBuffalo, "I Sing the Body Poetic: semiotic & bodily expression in nonsensical texts"

    Angelica J. Huizar, Old Dominion University, "Poetic Tweets from the Avant-Garde to Digital Literature"

    Laura Shackelford, Rochester Institute of Technology, "Reading Poetics Through 'Lived Spaces'"

    Scott Weintraub, University of New Hampshire, "The Cultural Poetics of Latin American E-Poetry"

    THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 2014

    9:30-10:00 Assembly at Ricomini Bakery / Walk to E-Poetry Intensive

    10:00-10:30 Coffee/Introductions

    General Session

    10:30-11:50 UPRM Convocation ("Making Digital: The poetics of it" -- 10 minutes each participant)

    12:00-1:00 Lunch

    Intensive Sessions

    1:00-1:30 Opening Remarks/Process/Comments

    1:30-2:40 Huizar (35 min presentation + 35 min discussion)

    2:40-3:00 Coffee

    3:00-4:10 Hayden (35 min presentation + 35 min discussion)

    4:20-5:20 Shackelford (35 min presentation + 35 min discussion)

    FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 2014

    10:00-10:30 Coffee/Conversation

    10:30-11:40 Flores (35 min presentation + 35 min discussion)

    12:00-1:00 Lunch

    1:00-2:10 Glazier (35 min presentation + 35 min discussion)

    2:20-3:30 Weintraub (35 min presentation + 35 min discussion)

    3:30-3:50 Coffee

    3:50-4:10 Closing Conversation

    4:10-4:30 Written Comments

    SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 2014

    9:00-5:00 Independent/Collaborative Research by Scholars