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Flyer for the Graduate English Association of GSU Eighth Annual New Voices Conference, Maps/Boundaries
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Maps/Boundaries create and govern frontiers, assist or inhibit collaboration and/or creation. They inform visual and intellectual concepts and patterns. Historically and politically, Maps/ Boundaries represent anxieties about identity. Maps/Boundaries encourage the formation of mastery and control, naming, and imaginative communication. These possibilities and limitations continue to function in the contemporary world. Disciplines as wide ranging as theology, philosophy, literature, and history, among others, engage in the production and imagining of Maps/ Boundaries.
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2007-01-01
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Eighth Annual GSU English Graduate Conference, Georgia State University English Department