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Graduate Writing Workshop: What Does Technology Have to Do with Id? Writing as Embodied Experience in a Multilingual World

What does it mean to write from the body, through emotion, or across languages?  In academic spaces, writing is often framed as a rational and structured process.  Yet for many of us—especially those navigating multilingual or multicultural contexts—writing is also shaped by memory, identity, and feeling.

This session invites graduate students to slow down and reflect on the emotional and embodied dimensions of writing.  Together, we will explore what it means to approach writing not just as a product, but as a process rooted in where we come from, how we think and feel, and what languages or stories we carry with us.  We will consider how tools such as virtual reality and multimodal composition, when used with care, can help surface reflection, expand voice, and create space for complexity in our writing lives.

Drawing on her background in French, English, Cultural Studies, and Psychoanalysis, as well as experience supporting graduate writers and teaching with VR, Dr. Lin will share examples and approaches that invite us to rethink what writing can do, and how we might listen more closely to the emotional and cultural labor we bring to it.

No technical experience is required.  This is a space for reflection, curiosity, and exploration, open to graduate students from all disciplines.

RSVP online now for the attending the event on April 27.

9:00 - 10:00 AM   (Ullman 100/101) Arriving and individual writing time

10:00 -11:45 AM   Workshop by Dr. Lin Jung-Hsien: 

What Does Technology Have to Do with Id?  Writing as Embodied Experience in a Multilingual World

11:50-12:50 PM  Sharing & Lunch at the Ullman Dining Buffet

1:00- 1:50 PM   Writing Time (and individual consultation)

1:50-2:00 PM Sharing & Closing

Speaker: 

Dr. Jung-Hsien Lin, Lecturer ofProgram in Global Languages & Culturesand Director ofIntercultural Communication (VR) Lab at University of California, Irvine. Dr. Lin will lead a workshop on embodied writing, multilingual voice, and the possibilities of virtual space.


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This event is part of the Writing Center series.

Sponsored By

Artists & Speakers Committee; Writing Center

Contact

Scott Chiu
8054933785
scottchiu@callutheran.edu@callutheran.edu

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