Thinking Feminism at the Limits (Day One)
Thursday 07 March, 2013
6pm, $0
Columbia University, Faculty House
64 Morningside Drive
Thinking Feminism at the limits of gender, race, and sexuality, generating new political formations and lexicons, transforming political practice, the form and language of critique, conceptions of the future, challenging the meaning of fundamental categories such as secularism, tolerance, charisma, rights and consent, confronting war, incarceration, terror, violence, stigma and precarity.
Keynote Speaker:
Judith Butler, Professor of English and Comparative Literature, Columbia University
Participants will include:
Lila Abu-Lughod, Professor of Anthropology, Columbia University
Hazel Carby, Professor of African American Studies and Professor of American Studies, Yale University
Erica Edwards, Associate Professor of English, University of California Riverside
Avery Gordon, Professor of Sociology, University of California Santa Barbara
Rema Hammami, Associate Professor of Anthropology, Birzeit University
Heather Love, Associate Professor of English, University of Pennsylvania
Elizabeth Povinelli, Professor of Anthropology, Columbia University
Robyn Wiegman, Professor of Literature and Women's Studies, Duke University
Patricia Williams, James L. Dohr Professor of Law, Columbia Law School
Keynote Speaker:
Judith Butler, Professor of English and Comparative Literature, Columbia University
Participants will include:
Lila Abu-Lughod, Professor of Anthropology, Columbia University
Hazel Carby, Professor of African American Studies and Professor of American Studies, Yale University
Erica Edwards, Associate Professor of English, University of California Riverside
Avery Gordon, Professor of Sociology, University of California Santa Barbara
Rema Hammami, Associate Professor of Anthropology, Birzeit University
Heather Love, Associate Professor of English, University of Pennsylvania
Elizabeth Povinelli, Professor of Anthropology, Columbia University
Robyn Wiegman, Professor of Literature and Women's Studies, Duke University
Patricia Williams, James L. Dohr Professor of Law, Columbia Law School