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    CIATION PRESENTS

    IKB THURS FEB 28. 2019 I 5 - 8PM LEARNING CENTRE I DODSON ROOM

  • ESA EXECUTIVE TEAM 2DIB/19

    PRESIDENT: KAVITA DAU

    VP MARKETING: KRISTINE HO

    VP EVENTS KRISTINA MARETIC

    PROGRAMMING:

    VP FINANCE: JESSICA DAI

    HONOURS KIENAN BURRAGE

    REPRESENTATIVE:

    AUS REPRESENTATIVE: CASSANDRA FEDERICO

    FIRST-YEAR

    REPRESENTATIVE:

    KISHOORE RAMANATHAN

    CDLLDOUIUM ESSAY EDITDRS

    CLAUDINE ONG

    SARA FINNEGAN

    SIMON LAM

    EMMA WONG

    ISAAC FAIRBAIRN

    MICAH KILLJOY

  • AGENDA

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    6:30

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    OPENING REMARKS

    Fandom, Forgery, and Oscar Wilde DR. GREGORY MACKIE

    Displacement, Alienation and Refuge: Urban Dystopias and Outlets of Resistance in Wayde Compton's The Outer Harbour and Kevin Chang's The Plague MABON FOO

    "All may be Forgery:" The canonisation of adaptation as history in William Shakespeare's King Lear and Nahum Tate's The History of King Lear AIDEN TAIT

    Seeing Double CLARE SKILLMAN

    INTERMISSION, FOOD & LIGHT REFRESHMENTS

    Gender Non-conformity and Self-Representation Through the Medium of Graphic Memoir in Tomboy: A Graphic Memoir by Liz Prince JESSICA KIM

    Indigenous Reclamation of Urban Space in Tracey Lindberg's Birdie LEA ANDERSON

    The Collision of Business and English: The Journey of an English student into the World of Entrepreneurship, Edtech and Employment KAVITADAU

    CLOSING REMARKS

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