Conference Presentations

2021

  • Tai, (Brena) Yu-Chen Tai. “An Anzaldúan Translational Framework as Transnational Epistemological Enabler.” 2021 National Women’s Studies Association Annual Conference, virtual conference, USA on 2021/11/19.

2020

  • Tai, (Brena) Yu-Chen Tai. "The Materiality of Dreams: Deciphering Dream Images in Han Kang's The Vegetarian." The 28th Annual Conference of the English and American Literature Association (EALA) at National Chengchi University, Taiwan on 2020/10/31.

2019

  • Tai, (Brena) Yu-Chen Tai. "From the Street to the Classroom: Feminist Pedagogy Inspired by #MeToo Movement.” The English Language and Literature Association of Korea (ELLAK) 2019 Annual Conference at Daejeon Convention Center, South Korea on 12/17/2019.。

  • Tai, (Brena) Yu-Chen Tai. "Epistemology of Hope: Rethinking Resistance in Han Kang’s The Vegetarian." National Women's Studies Association 2019 Annual Conference in San Francisco, US on 11/16/2019.。

2018

  • Tai, (Brena) Yu-Chen Tai. "Mestiza Translation: The Notion of Change in Borderlands and I Ching." National Women's Studies Association 2018 Annual Conference in Atlanta, US on 11/9/2018.。

2017

  • Tai, (Brena) Yu-Chen. “The Embodiment of the Coyolxauhqui Imperative in Gloria Anzaldúa’s Autohistorias.” 2017 International Conference on Life Writing: Self-Representation, Medical Narrative and Cultural Memory. Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan on 9/30/2017.。

2015

  • Tai, (Brena) Yu-Chen. Roundtable titled “Speaking Face to Face/Hablando Cara a Cara: The Visionary Philosophy of María Lugones.” National Women’s Studies Association 2015 Conference in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA on 11/13/2015.。

  • Tai, (Brena) Yu-Chen. “The Permeable Body Paradigm: Exploring the Symbiotic Body in Gloria Anzaldúa’s Work.” El Mundo Zurdo 2015: Memoria y Conocimiento, Interdisciplinary Anzalduan Studies—Archive, Legacy, and Thought at University of Texas-Austin, USA, 5/29/2015.

2014

  • Tai, (Brena) Yu-Chen. “Resisting Neoliberal Cannibalism: Theorizing the Porous Body in Gloria Anzaldúa’s Work.” National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies 2014 Annual Conference in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA on 4/11/2014。

2013

  • Tai, (Brena) Yu-Chen.“A Theater of Healing: Humberto Robles’s 'Women of Sand: Testimonies of Women in Ciudad Juárez'.” National Women’s Studies Association 2013 Conference in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA on 11/9/2013.

  • Tai, (Brena) Yu-Chen.“Resisting Neoliberal Cannibalism: Reviving Gloria Anzaldúa’s Social Ontology.” Critical Ethnic Studies Conference: Decolonizing Future Intellectual Legacies and Activist Practices at University of Illinois—Chicago, USA on 9/19/2013.