Poetics of the Meantime: Black Feminist Ecologies
Date
Start Date : April 2, 6:00 pm
End Date :
Time
Location
Deutsches Haus
420 W 116th St.
The Poetics of the Meantime series engages the role of art, practice, and relation in the tense of the meantime, protracted periods marked by what is as yet unrealized. The symposia urges thinking about revolution in a minor key and the everyday lives and working realities of Black communities during moments of upheaval not defined by organized collective protest or mass revolutionary action. The first event in the series is organized on the topic of Black feminist ecology as one such form of relation and refusal by other means.
Speakers:
- Sarah Haley, Director of the Institute for the Study of Sexuality and Gender, and Associate Professor of History at Columbia University
- Saidiya Hartman, University Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University
- Tiffany King, Barbara and John Glynn Research Professorship in Democracy and Equity, Associate Chair, and Associate Professor of Women, Gender & Sexuality at the University of Virginia
- J.T. Roane, Assistant Professor of Africana Studies and Geography, and Andrew W. Mellon Chair in Global Racial Justice in the Institute for the Study of Global Racial Justice at Rutgers University
- Marisa Solomon, Assistant Professor of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Barnard College
Presented by the Institute for the Study of Sexuality and Gender at Columbia University.