Please come to Professor Couze Venn Memorial and Celebration @GoldsmithsUoL, 22/5/19, 6pm. Wt contributions by Gargi Bhattacharya, Lisa Blackman, Jeremy Gilbert, Julian Henriques, Diane Reay, Ash Sharma, Shela Sheikh, Tiziana Terranova, Valerie Walkerdine ++. All welcome.
Professor Couze Venn Memorial and Celebration, pioneering cultural, social and post-colonial theorist, @GoldsmithsUoL, 22nd May, 6-8pm, all welcome.
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'Visualizing the included subject: photography, progress narratives and intellectual disability' by @nklsaltrmrk, check it now why not https://t.co/Qo1Meh1HDv
Check out our latest issue 11.4, ft. work on disability coding, affect and counter-terrorism operations, and an agential realist concept of learning https://t.co/BINedjf5Qk
NEW ISSUE OUT NOW! Feat. Ana Dragojlovic on intergenerational hauntings, @mickeyvallee on biometrics and affect, Renata Kokanovic et al on maternal distress, and Francesca Ashurst on Diane Reay ++ https://t.co/xbI5vuFSNz
'Public Feeling, Dissident Acts: Dismantling Cultures of Sexual Harassment in Universities' Conference event - Monday 18th June 10-5pm
@GoldsmithsUoL Full details: https://t.co/RftDlXzvT4
Superb article by @couzevenn '‘Race’ & the disorders of identity: Rethinking difference, the relation to the other & a politics of the commons' @Subjectivity_J https://t.co/gYUvt09Qxo
In support of #IWD2018 we are highlighting recent research from @CUSocSci that has shaped engagement with women's issues: Valerie Walkerdine explored the role of class in current feminist research in @Subjectivity_J https://t.co/NU1qpqGH75
Monday's #lunchtimelisten is a recording of the @centrefemres' December lecture with @Jhalberstam at @GoldsmithsUoL. Jack's illuminating talk 'traces a few histories of trans masculine lives that appear and disappear across various archives'. Listen here: https://t.co/nEORlGL2Cl
Reading through @Subjectivity_J 29 to explore issues in migration discourse.
From Rutvica Andrijasevic:
"Mobility enacted by migrants ... [is] seen as economically desperate and destitute individuals whose mobility is prompted by economic necessity or humanitarian need." /1
My article on sexual #excess as propulsive force in #bisexual#women's life stories just came out in @Subjectivity_J The article is available as 'Online first':https://t.co/FKJP3TTSVL
Our project members' Annukka Lahti's article on sexual #excess as propulsive force in #bisexual#women's life stories just came out in @Subjectivity_J The article is available as 'Online first': https://t.co/tuT3qX3fNw
It is 25 years since Margaret Busby's landmark anthology Daughters of Africa, and 50 years since she became Britain's first and youngest black woman publisher. Celebratory event at Goldsmiths, with talks and readings: https://t.co/S1T44H8KR6 1 Dec