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AWP 2013 Feminist Panels Guide!

AWP is an amazing opportunity to overload on all things literature and spoken performance. We are in a ripe environment to make new connections, deepen our levels of understanding, and learn from our favorite authors. AWP is a T-Rexcellent time to get super smart in a short time span, with like minded folks! Below I have collected a sampling of panels directly discussing feminist and women’s issues, or feminism is implicit in the argument as in the case of In Sickness and In Health — how our society practices the medical gaze is similar to the male, patriarchal gaze directing the agency of individual bodies. Other panels think about ethnicity, pop culture  community and mentorship, and research practices. Download AWP 2013 Feminist Panel Guide. Add the feminist panels you are excited for in the comments field!

Thursday, March 7

9:00-10:15 AM Modern Fairy Tales and Retellings with Anjali Sachdeva, John Crowley, Jane Yolen, Kelly Link, Kate Bernheimer Room 107

9:00-10:15 AM Writing Masculinities Samuel Ace, Thomas McBee, Farid Matuk, Rickey Laurentiis, Brian Blanchfield Room 206

1:30-2:45 PM “Lady Lazarus” and Beyond: The Craft of Sylvia Plath with Sandra Beasley, Tara Betts, C. Dale Young, Shara Lessley, Meghan O’Rourke Room 203

3:00-4:30 PM  Research and Community Activism in Creative Writing: Spiral Paths with Margaret Yocom, Quraysh Ali Lansana, Philip Metres, Debra Lattanzi Shutika, Susan Tichy Room 201

4:30-5:45 PM Women Poets on Mentoring with Allison Joseph, Rebecca Dunham, Brittany Cavallaro, Shara McCallum, Tyler Mills Room 108

4:30-5:45 PM Thoreau’s Granddaughters: Women Writing the Wild with Suzanne Roberts, Cheryl Strayed, Pam Houston, Gretchen Legler, Li Miao Lovett Room 200

6:00-7:15 PM Women’s Caucus with Lois Roma-Deeley, Sarah Pollock, Rebecca Olson, Keli Stewart Room 107

Friday, March 8

9:00-10:15 AM In Sickness and In Health: Literature at the Intersection of Medicine, Science, and the Arts with Danielle Ofri, Erika Goldman , Rafael Campo, Jonathan Moreno, Cortney Davis Room 203

1:30-2:45 PM A Centenary Celebration of Muriel Rukeyser, Sponsored by Paris Press with Jan Freeman, Galway Kinnell, Sharon Olds, Olga Broumas, Michael S. Harper Room 302/304

4:30-5:45 PM Alison Bechdel & Jeanette Winterson: A Reading and Conversation Veterans Memorial Auditorium

Saturday, March 9

9:00-10:15 AM Biracial Women Poets with Brenda Shaughnessy, Monica Ferrell, Paisley Rekdal, Aimee Nezhukumatathil, Monica McClure Room 201

9:00-10:15 AM On Labor: Junior Women Faculty in Creative Writing Programs with Susan Somers-Willett, Jenny Browne, Yona Harvey, Erika Meitner, Rachel Zucker Room 101

10:30-11:45 AM Women in Crime with Toni Margarita Plummer, Sophie Littlefield, Linda Rodriguez, Nicole Peeler Room 110

10:30-11:45 AM Feminism Meets Neo-Benshi: Movietelling Talks Back with Sarah Rosenthal, Tracie Morris, Jennifer Firestone, Paolo Javier, Anne Waldman Room 201

10:30-11:45 AM From a Survivor: Looking at the Work of Adrienne Rich with Beatrix Gates, Gabrielle Calvocoressi, Alicia Ostriker Room 203

So to Speak: A Feminist Journal of Literature and Art Off-Site Event

March 9, 3-5 PM, Sonsie Restraurant

So to Speak: A Feminist Journal of Literature and Art will be hosting a beautiful afternoon of literature with Danielle Pafunda, Lara Glenum, Julie Marie Wade, and Moira Egan. Get StS swag at Table AA17

Check Out A Midsummer Night’s Press AWP Queer Guide for Book Fair and Panels

A Queer Guide To AWP Book Fair

LGBT Programming at AWP 2013

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