Wednesday, May 11, 2016

The Eighth Annual Gender Matters Symposium

California State University, Bakersfield's Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and Club GEN (Gender Equality Now!) Present the Eighth Annual Gender Matters Symposium on Friday, May 13, 2016 in the Multipurpose Room, Student Union

Coffee & Welcome (8:30 am)

Dr. Debra Jackson (Philosophy, CSUB)

Artwork, Research Posters (9:00 am)

Moderator: Samantha DeLaCruz (Interdisciplinary Studies, CSUB)
  • “My Body, My Dress” Chyna Parker (Psychology, CSUB)
  • “Gender and Computer Mediated Communications: A Content Analysis of the Language Expressed in Twitch Broadcasts” Kristina Garibay (Sociology, CSUB)
  • “Rape Empathy: Clinicians’ Attitudes Towards Sexual Offenders” Casey Harris (Psychology, CSUB)
  • “Gender in Horror Films” Althea Martinez (English, CSUB)
Community Resource Fair (9:00 am)

CSUB Center for Career Education and Community Engagement,  CSUB Advocacy Services, CSUB Safe Zone, CSUB Title IX Advisory Board, Bakersfield PFLAG, Democratic Women of Kern

Gender & Sexuality in Religious Contexts (10:15 am)

Moderator: Jai Bornstein (Child, Adolescent, and Family Studies, CSUB)
  • “On a Scale of Faith: Muslim American Attitudes towards Homosexuality” Hala Alnajar (Sociology & Religious Studies, CSUB)
  • “Exclusively Male Gendered God-Language is Problematic: Why Religious Feminists are Proposing Change” Kait Kretsinger (Religious Studies, CSUB)
Keynote Address (11:30 am)

Moderator: Jennifer Valencia (Interdisciplinary Studies, CSUB)

“Glitter. Power. Love:A (Re)Introduction to Gender” by Jacob Tobia, GenderQueer Advocate

Gender in Literature (1:30 pm)

Moderator: Max Flint (Finance, CSUB)
  • “Men and ‘Scribbling Women’: Changing Places in Captivity” Mallory DeGregori (English, CSUS)
  • “The Gilded Cage of Feminine Beauty in Edith Wharton’s The House of Mirth” Jessica Flores (English, CSUB)
  • “The Game of Marriage in David Fincher’s Gone Girl” Tiffany Dauner (English, CSUB)
  • “Flight of a New Era and a New Woman” Jack Dodd (History, CSUB)
Negotiating Gender Roles (3:00 pm)

Moderator: Josh Lofy (Physics, CSUB)
  • “To Ama, From Your Forgotten Daughter” Sylvia Brown (Political Science, CSUB)
  • “Por que naci mujer? Why was I born a woman? How gender plays into the life of an immigrant woman” Delfina Duarte (Interdisciplinary Studies, CSUB)
  • “Women in Buddhist Thailand” Ruby Castillo (Sociology, CSUB)

Monday, May 9, 2016

Walter Presents: Brian Evenson


On Tuesday, May 10, 2016 at 7:00, The Walter Stiern Library presents the author Brian Evenson, the author of a dozen works of fiction.  The New Yorker published an insightful overview of his work titled "The Dark Fiction of an Ex-Mormon Writer," and you can read one of his stories, "Younger," by following the link.

Thursday, April 21, 2016

2016 Betty Creative Writing Awards

Congratulations to the 2016 Stafford Betty Creative Writing Award Winners!


Poetry

First Place: Mateo Lara for "New Age and other poems"
Second Place: Chyna Jade Parker for "Drought Diaries"
Third Place: Laura F. Robbie for "Patient Notes"

Short Story

First Place: Shydel Villa for "Invisible People"
Second Place: Marlin Morales for "Dastaar"
Third Place: Jayme S. Reyna for "Chip"

Drama

First Place: Robert J. Vasquez for "Blue Hour"
Second Place: Anthony Jauregui for "Figment"
Third Place: Bailey Russell and Sidney Russell for "Five Renters, One Landlord, and the AC Unit"

2016 Li'i Pearl Prize Winners

Congratulations to Charles (Chaz) Lemley and Heather Simmons, our 2016 Li'i Pearl Prize Winners!


Chaz Lemley, who is close to finishing his MA, has been the sole tutor working in the Writing Center at the Antelope Valley campus, keeping that service available to AV students as many hours as humanly possible and budget-allowed. He designed GWAR preparation workshops, which he holds for AV students the day before their scheduled exams each quarter, and the GWAR pass rates for the AV students has continually increased to the point where last quarter, every AV student who took the exam earned a passing score. He is also currently in the TA program.

Heather Simmons came to CSUB from Bakersfield College in Fall 2015, having graduated Summa Cum Laude and having been published in BC’s online journal, The Roughneck Review (Spring 2015 issue). She was also a member of Phi Theta Kappa at BC (a community college honor society). As the following list of accomplishments will attest, Heather’s transition to CSUB has been smooth: her CSUB GPA is 3.95; she is a member of the University Singers; she was a reporter (named “Staff MVP”) for The Runner during Fall 2015 (and she still freelances); she is English Club Treasurer; she participates in a group that gives volunteer vocal performances at Tehachapi Senior Center; she appeared in CSUB’s Theatre of New Voices (February, 2016) and in “Gary Stu/Mary Sue” (produced by the CSUB Film Club, Winter 2016); she is on the Dean’s List (Fall 2015-Winter 2016); she is a member of the National Society of Leadership and Success and also of Alpha Chi Honor Society; and she is a founding member and the current president of Club Anchor for students with disabilities. One of her personal goals is to utilize her talents in representing and enhancing the lives of persons with disabilities.

Monday, April 4, 2016

Orpheus

Orpheus, an annual literary journal produced by the English Department at California State University, Bakersfield, is currently seeking submissions. You are cordially invited to submit your short stories, poems, paintings, and other creative works for publication in the 2015/2016 edition.

Closing Date for Submission for the 2015/2016 edition is APRIL15, 2016.

Please submit works to:
Milissa Ackerley (Faculty Towers 202C)
c/o Department of English
(661) 65402144
mackerley@csub.edu

Submission Guidelines: All submissions must be typed, double-spaced, on 8 1/2" x 11" paper. There are no restrictions on subject matter, length, or theme; however, poems over one hundred lines are rarely published. Please contact the English Department for further instructions concerning submissions of visual art.

Copies are available in the English Department Office, Faculty Towers 202C.