The EBSN brings together, from across and beyond Europe, those who share an academic or creative interest in the broad field of Beat culture. The EBSN aims to be inclusive; a genuine community of scholars and students, writers and artists, which not only reaches out to all kinds of people who work on the Beats, but also actively invites their participation.
Paper Presentation EBSN
UCR Arts and Humanities major Liv Doidge and faculty member Chad Weidner presented a paper at the European Beat Studies Network Conference at the University of Murcia, Spain. Their paper, "my gums are plastic and the eggs won't scramble", investigates temporal rupture in an unfamiliar dramatic text by Diane di Prima.