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English M.A. students and Prof. Patricia Matthew in conference presentations

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Photo of Kimberly Plaskin and Greg Riggio at St. John鈥檚 University Graduate English Conference

Kimberly Plaksin and Greg Riggio delivered papers at St. John鈥檚 University Graduate English Conference, Saturday April 6th. The conference theme this year was 鈥淔orms of Justice鈥 and featured original research by 30 graduate students. Plaksin鈥檚 paper, “‘Civilized Industry’ and Joint-Matriarchy in the Short Stories of Charlotte Perkins Gilman,鈥漞xamined the ways that Perkins Gilman’s short stories reflect the feminist ideals she outlines in her social treatise The Home.鈥 In his essay “Fighting Dismemberment: Moonlight as Protest Literature,鈥 Riggio measured the film Moonlight against James Baldwin’s strict criteria for protest literature. Approximately 60 faculty, students, and community members were in attendance. The conference was hosted by the graduate students of St. John鈥檚 Queens campus. Plaksin’s essay started as a paper for Prof. Monika Elbert’s Research Methods course. Riggio’s essay was originally written for Prof. Adam Rzepka’s Critical Theory class. Professor Patricia Matthew delivered the keynote address.