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The Faculty of Education, Alexandria University, Egypt cordially invites you to attend its international conference on “Women of the World: Literature, Language, and Translation.” It is an onsite conference––we are not offering a remote presentation option! The Conference will take place on Friday and Saturday, March 10th and 11th 2023. There will be a poetry reading event. Please let us know if you want to read your creative work!

Click here for Updated Conference Program:

 https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xBUTskyJnkziVEuTEtTCFT93RCyryEbkba5pLExe460/edit?usp=sharing

 

Click here for detailed book of abstracts: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1qlB2j6sdihz6LEHfgfR-jyHEmQi9DUeVMD_XFh7SDoE/edit?usp=sharing

Thursday is a tour day of Alexandria that you need to register for here: 

Alexandria Tour on Thursday, March 9th, 2023

 

($80 for non-Egyptians and $1,500 for Egyptians)

 

 

 

10:00 am: Meet at the entrance of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina. We have arranged a VIP Library tour for you. Among the museums we will visit in the library are:

The Sadat Museum

The Antiquities Museum

The Manuscripts Museum

The History of Science Museum

 

1:30-2:00pm: We group ourselves again in front of the entrance of the Bibliotheca.

 

2:00: Lunch boxes will be offered on the bus.

2:00: Roman Amphitheatre

 

4:00: Obelisk and Europa and Bull Sculpture 

 

5:00: Citadel of Qaitbay

 

6:00: Alexandrian fish dinner by the sea at Zephere Sea Food. We have special meals if you have dietary restrictions.

 

9:00: Buses will take you to downtown.

Alexandria Tour on Thursday, March 9th, 2023

On the margin of the conference, there is also an on-campus symposium taking place on the 12th of March. This symposium is titled "Journeys to Other Shores: New Lands, New Communities, and New Languages"  on travel literature by both men and women. Please let us know if you are interested in attending this event at the registration desk. 

Journeys to Other Shores

New Lands, New Communities, and New Languages

Symposium on Sunday, March 12th, 2023

10:00 am-1:00 pm, Faculty of Education

 

10:00-10:30   Stephen Bishop (University of New Mexico)

                           The Dangerous Journey of an African Stereotype

 

10:30- 11:00   Feroza Jussawalla (University of New Mexico)

Journeys to Other Shores: Crossing Borders, Finding Homes and (Re)Birth—Particularly the Example of D. H. Lawrence

               

11:00- 11:30   Doaa Omran (University of New Mexico)

Medieval Utopian Journeys: A Reading in the Works of al-Fārābi’, Ibn Khaldūn, Christine de Pizan, and Thomas More

 

11:30- 12:00 Amany El-Sawy (Alexandria University)

England’s Diplomatic and Ambassadorial Engagements with the Ottomans during the Reign of Queen Elizabeth I

 

12:00- 12:30 Nesrine Chahine (Texas Tech University)

Cotton, Markets, and Comparative Method

 

Attendance fees include certificate of participation: 200 L.E for Egyptian institute affiliations and $30 for non-Egyptian affiliations (to be paid onsite at the Faculty of Education)

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              Plenary Speakers

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dr. Stephen Bishop

Professor of French &

Africana Studies

U of New Mexico, USA

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Dr. Feroza Jussawalla

Professor of English &Postcolonial literature

U of New Mexico, USA

Dr. Umme Al-Wazidi

Professor of English & 

postcolonial literature

Augustana College, USA

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Dr. Eman Meligi

Professor of English & Criticism

Damanhour U, Egypt

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Abstracts and registration forms are due by November 1st 2022 to Womenconf@alexu.edu.eg (see registration instructions below). 

Women have always been talented storytellers. Scheherazade, the Wife of Bath, and Sita are prominent examples. The more modern and contemporary Virginia Woolf, Toni Morrison, and Assia Djebar––to name just a few––are prominent writers who have impacted world literature. We welcome papers that explore women as depicted in different genres of literary texts across the world by established as well as emerging writers. Among the topics to be explored are the working conditions of women, political partitions, and domestic spaces. Women have written about the difficult conditions and the marginalization they face at the workplace. Writers such as Susan Abulhawa, Samar Yazbek, and Geetanjali Shree narrate how their countries have been partitioned. In addition to the political, women writers have been exploring their domestic spaces; Charlotte Brontë’s illustration of Thornfield Hall in and Leila Ahmed’s description of her childhood house are suggestive examples. In addition to writing about their little garden, kitchen, and their study room, women have also explored urban and rural spaces. Other genres such as the poetry of native Americans and graphic novel are highly appreciated. In addition to creative works, we would also like to solicit abstracts from linguistic and translational perspectives that examine works written by women. Established scholars, PhD holders, as well as graduate students from across the globe who are interested in feminism and women studies are encouraged to participate in this conference. The topics covered include but are not limited to:

 

Working conditions for women                                 

Ancient and medieval women

Women writing national partition(s)                       

Re-writings of Scheherazade

Women and travel literature                                   

Women and translation

Women & spatiality (domestic, rural, urban)         

Ecofeminism in women’s literature

Empowering women and minorities                       

Women and life writing

Women’s migration and identity 

Women in exile and in the diaspora                                 

Women writing new literary genres

Women and/in bildungsroman             

Feminist critical discourse analysis

Women, ethnicity, class, and gender                       

Feminist stylistic analysis

Women in myths and folktales                                 

Feminist conversation analysis

British/American Arab women writers           

Multimodality

Required Documents from non-Egyptian Participants 

 

Alexandria University requires that all international participants provide a copy of their passport. This is just a routine procedure, and your information will be kept confidential! When receiving our acceptance email, please email us a copy of your passport and we will take care of the rest. This condition does NOT apply to Egyptian participants. 

If an international family member or a friend are attending the conference with you, they would still need to provide a copy of their passport since they will be on-campus! They will also need to fill out the attendee form and pay the required rate ($100).  

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Participant and Attendee Participation Forms 

 

In order to participate in the conference, please complete the registration form below that best applies to you. You need to email either of these forms in ONE word document file to  Womenconf@alexu.edu.eg by » November 1st, 2022. You will be notified about acceptance right away. 

 If you want to read your creative work in the poetry reading night, send us the title of your poem and a 100-word synopsis of your creative work. 


All presenters should fill out this form:

Full name (and co-authors, if any):

Nationality:

Highest degree attained:

Affiliation:

Position:

Academic areas of interest:

Email Address:

Phone:

Are you interested in attending the cultural tour of Alexandria on Friday, March 9th? 

Do you have any dietary restrictions? Are you vegetarian?

Title of your Presentation:

Brief Abstract ( 300 words):

Five Keywords: 

A short bio (200 words):

Attendees who are attending but not presenting should fill out this form: 

Full name (and co-authors, if any):

Nationality:

Highest degree attained:

Affiliation:

Position:

Academic areas of interest:

Email Address:

Phone:

Are you interested in attending the cultural tour of Alexandria on Friday, March 9th? 

Do you have any dietary restrictions? Are you vegetarian?

Should you have any questions, please address them to conference organizers: Dr. Doaa Omran (Domran@unm.edu) and Dr. Amany El-Sawy (amany-elsawy@alexu.edu.eg). 

Registration 

 

 Presenter/Attendee registration fees include:

  • On-site participants who have a paper accepted will be able to present in-person

  • Conference bag containing conference information package

  • Snacks and coffee breaks according to the scheduled program

  • Lunch 

  • Social activities

  • Official presentation certificate 

  • NOTE: If you are co-presenting with someone, each of you should still pay the conference fees separately! 

 You can pay through our PayPal account ( Womenconf@alexu.edu.eg) or  through Vodafone cash  at 0101 932 9452

If you are paying through Vodafone, please email us a copy of your receipt to the conference’s email (Womenconf@alexu.edu.eg). Also, use the word Payment in the subject line of your email. Keep a copy of your receipt to bring with you on the day of the conference. If you do not email us proof of your Vodafone payment, we will not be able to track your registration!

 Deadline for Early Bird Registration January, 1st 2023

 Egyptian Participant                               500 EGP

 Egyptian Graduate Student Participant  250 EGP                         

 International Participant/attendee           105 USD    

 International Student                              55 USD

 Attendee                                                 250 EGP

 Undergraduate Student                           Free

   

 Deadline for Regular Registration February, 15th 2023

 Egyptian Participant                               750 EGP

 Egyptian Graduate Student  Participant 300 EGP                     

 International Participant                         155 USD    

International Attendee                              100 USD

 International Student                              80 USD

​ Attendee                                                 300 EGP

Undergraduate Student                           Free

 Late and/or Onsite Registration 

 Egyptian Participant                              1000 EGP

 Egyptian Graduate Student  Participant 500  EGP                     

 International Participant                         210 USD

International Attendee                             150 USD    

 International Student                             115 USD

​ Attendee                                                 400 EGP

Undergraduate Student                           Free

               

In order to make sure that your name appears on the printed conference program, please pay for registration by February 25th! 

REGISTRATION FEES ARE NON-REFUNDABLE!              

Donations are also welcome!

Visa & Visiting Egypt

You might need to contact the Egyptian embassy in your country concerning visa application questions. Please note that visa regulations differ from one country to another. 

Pearl Travel is a travel agent who can also help you with visa procedures. They can also assist you with hotel bookings as well as arranging a trip to the pyramids of Giza on the 12th or the 13th of March. They can also arrange tours to other historic sites in the country! 

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Here is their Facebook page:

https://www.facebook.com/PearlTravel/

You can also email them at: pearltravel1@gmail.com

and/or text them on Whatsapp at: +20 1098076669 and +201067588333

Uber is also convenient to use in Egypt. 

Trust Car is also convenient and you can contact them via their Whatsapp number +20 100 256 6673. 

You might need to book your airplane ticket to and from Cairo airport as this is the biggest international airport close to Alexandria. You can do a 3-hour road trip from Cairo to Alexandria. Pearl Travel will be helping us with arranging shuttles from Cairo Airport to Alexandria. 

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   Program for Alexandria Tour on Thursday, March 9th, 2023

($80 for non-Egyptians and $1,500 for Egyptians)

 

10:00 am: Meet at the entrance of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina. We have arranged a VIP Library tour for you. Among the museums we will visit in the library are:

The Sadat Museum

The Antiquities Museum

The Manuscripts Museum

The History of Science Museum

 

1:30-2:00pm: We group ourselves again in front of the entrance of the Bibliotheca.

 

2:00: Lunch boxes will be offered on the bus.

2:00: Roman Amphitheater

 

4:00: Obelisk and Europa and Bull Sculpture 

 

5:00: Citadel of Qaitbay

 

6:00: Alexandrian fish dinner by the sea at Zephere Sea Food. We have special meals if you have dietary restrictions.

 

9:00: Buses will take you back to the Cecil Hotel meeting area.

Please make sure you sign up for the tour here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HvDBDYWob40WOW5BMGRgbcqVWUGJzGz3fPNtaK6RDk4/edit

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Publication Possibilities

 

Selected papers will be peer reviewed and published in a special issue by the Journal of the Faculty of Education/Alexandria University and possibly another international women studies journal. Moreover, we are considering a co-edited volume with an international publisher. Date of submitting final papers for refereeing will be announced after the end of the conference. 

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Hotels 

 

Conference Rates for Paradise Inn: Le Metropole

For special conference rates with Paradise Inn: Le Metropole Hotel in Alexandria for your stay during the “Women of the world Conference” between 09 March and 12 March 2023, please contact Pearl Travel. 

The rates are:

Single  $75.00

Double $85.00

Triple $135

*The above rates are per room per night including breakfast, taxes and service charges.

*The hotel applies one-night cancellation fee.

*The above prices are not guaranteed until reservation is made.

https://paradiseinnlemetropole.com-egypt.com/en/

Other Hotel rates as of June 2022:  

Here are other suggested hotels that view the Mediterranean and are pretty close to the Alexandria University campus:

  1. Cecil Steigenberger:  https://www.steigenberger.com/en/hotels/all-hotels/egypt/alexandria/steigenberger-cecil-hotel (around $110-150 per night)

  2. Windsor Palace: https://windsor-palace-alexandria.booked.net/?_ga=2.201794328.868283696.1656497552-725004725.1656497552#roomstab (around $80 per night

These are more affordable hotels that view the sea but are 30-40 minutes away by cab from campus. These hotels cost  around $50- 80 per night

  1. Jewel San Stefano Hotel:  https://jewelsanstefanohotel.com-egypt.com/en/

  2. San Giovanni: https://sangiovannistanlyhotel.com-egypt.com/en/

  3. Plaza Hotel: https://ca.hotels.com/ho551037/plaza-hotel-alexandria-alexandria-egypt/?locale=en_CA&pos=HCOM_CA&siteid=300000002

 

 These hotels are even much more affordable and pretty close to campus:

  1. New Hotel: https://www.booking.com/hotel/eg/llwknd-ljdyd-new.html

  2. Al-Maghraby Hotel: https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g295398-d3536164-Reviews-Al_Maghraby_Hotel-Alexandria_Alexandria_Governorate.html

  3. Ithaka Hostel: https://ithaka-hostel.business.site/

  4. Dar Alsalam Hotel: https://www.facebook.com/Dar-Alsalam-Hotel-954258731360459/

  5. Fouad Hotel: https://www.facebook.com/pages/%D9%81%D9%86%D8%AF%D9%82-%D9%81%D8%A4%D8%A7%D8%AF/772222029579487

Hotel Rates as of October First, 2022:


 

 

 

 

 

 

These rates might be a helpful estimate:

*Grand royal

 $ 76  $63

 

* Metropole 

$84 $ 72 no breakfast 

*Windsor palace 

$ 98  $85 no breakfast 

* San Giovanni 

$ 105 $ 80 

 

 * Romance mercure 

$ 114 $ 98 sea view only 

 * Tolip 

$ 130  $ 110 

 

* Sheraton 

$ 132   $ 122 

 

* Cecil 

$ 160   $ 140 

 

* Hilton 

* $ 180  $ 160 

 

* Azure 

$  200  $ 180

You might find this link also useful: https://www.online-reservations.com/?ufi=-290263

Food:
We will be offering lunch and dinner on tour day. During the conference, we will be offering  coffee breaks. 

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Alexandria University
Faculty of Education 

14 Herowdot, Al Azaritah WA Ash Shatebi, Bab Sharqi, Alexandria Governorate 5424010, Egypt

Google Maps Link:

https://goo.gl/maps/Nn51JoD6i6dZL6KJ8

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