In the fall of 2024, 嫩草视频 Fox University’s Department of English and Languages launched the Eclectic Texts Conference (ETC). Embodying the university vision of “Christ and Culture,” this two-day event considers the significance of popular texts within literary, political, religious, and scholarly discourses, with particular focus on how these texts intersect with Christian faith and discipleship. Consistent with 嫩草视频 Fox’s emphasis on undergraduate education, this event specifically welcomes undergraduate research into conversation with professional scholarship.

ETC 2025 Beneath the Bonnet: The Secret World of Jane Austen
Dear Reader,
We formally invite you to join us November 14-15 for this year’s Eclectic Texts Conference as we delve “Beneath the Bonnet” into the Secret World of Jane Austen.
We welcome paper and panel submissions from scholars, students, and Austen devotees of all disciplines and backgrounds as we celebrate Austen’s 250th Birthday.
Possible topics include (but are certainly not limited to):
- Knightly and Shining Armor: Film Adaptations of Austen
- Jane Austen’s Balls
- Parsons and Parishes: The Anglican Church in Jane Austen’s Novels
- Austen Through the Ages: Austen’s Enduring Literary Legacy
- Meddling Mothers: The Role of Mothers in Austen’s Marriage Plots
- The Aesthetics of Illness: Hysteria, Nerves, and Consumption
- Couple or Cousins?: Keeping the Cash in the Family
- Money for Nothing: The Marriage Market
- An Officer and a Gentleman?: Naval Men in Jane Austen
- Life Downstairs: Unseen Labor in Jane Austen
- No Thank You, John: Rejected Proposals in Jane Austen
- Northanger Shabby: Class Relations in Jane Austen
In addition to a stimulating selection of panels (enriched by your presentation), this event will feature keynotes by outstanding scholars, an Austentatious Ball with prizes for the best regency era costumes (on Friday evening), and a world premiere theatrical production of scenes from Austen’s Juvenilia (on Saturday evening).
Do us the honor of joining in the festivities:
All proposals (scholarly or otherwise) should be directed to gfu-english@georgefox.edu by October 8. (Please include your CV (resume) along with your proposal of no more than 250 words.)
Registration information for presenters and attendees will be forthcoming
Yours most truly,
The Department of English and Languages
FAQ
Once we’ve reviewed your proposal, we’ll email you to let you know if your paper has been accepted. By Oct. 1, we will have the conference schedule available so you know when and where you will present. You can register for the conference at any time, and even if your paper isn’t selected, we’d love for you to attend!
Past Events
Taylor Swift: The Voice of an Age
The theme of the 2024 conference, “Taylor Swift: The Voice of an Age,” explored the impact Swift has had on our culture through panels, presentations, and activities.
Papers were presented by faculty, alumni, and current students, including both English majors and non-majors. Topics ranged from an investigation into a potential conspiracy between Swift and the NFL, to her influence on feminism, to how Christians communities can learn from her fan base.