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Program in Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies

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Gender, Sexuality and Feminist Studies will present Transgender Studies + the Humanities as its contribution to the Humanities Futures initiative. The series asks (1) how does transgender studies reshape the structuring assumptions of humanistic inquiry? and (2) what are the potential contributions of critical transgender studies — meaning, in general terms, of a humanities approach to trans* existence — outside of the academy, such as to healthcare or advocacy? Click on the “Events” tab for a full listing of the speaker series. Click here for an overview of trans studies courses at US and Canadian universities (compiled by a GSF student). More information>>>

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  • Feminist Articulations: Gender and Sexuality in a New Feminist Landscape

    — Clare Hemmings —

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    What it Means to be Non-Human: Feminism, Science, and Molecular Politics

    — Deboleena Roy —

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    Inter-departmental Seminar: Classical Studies, Theater Studies, Women’s Studies

    — April 10, 2015 —

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    Transgender Studies + the Humanities: Incarcerating Transgender People

    — September 29, 2016 —

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    Gayle Salamon – “Transgender Gesture & Racialized Performance”

    — December 1, 2016 —

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    Symposium on Race & Transgender Studies

    — February 10, 2017 —

  • Transgender Pedagogies

    — April 17, 2017 —

  • Eric Plemons – “The Look of a Woman: Facial Feminization Surgery and the Aims of Trans-Medcine”

    — September 5, 2017 —

  • Health Humanities & Social Justice: Breath, Body, Voice

    — September 14, 2017 —

  • Nick Clarkson – “Terrorizing Transness: Necropolitical Nationalism”

    — October 19, 2017 —

  • Julian Gill, “Histories of the Transgender Child”

    — October 16, 2018 —

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    2017 FHI-NCCU Digital Humanities Fellows Symposium Keynote: K. J. Rawson on Creating the Digital Transgender Archive

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    Bradley Rogers | Response to Tavia Nyong’o & Deboleena Roy

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    Deboleena Roy | What it Means to be Non-human: Feminism, Science, and Molecular Politics

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    Symposium on Race & Transgender Studies

  • Alan Bleakley Portrait

    Alan Bleakley

    — Plymouth University Peninsula School of Medicine, UK —

  • Clare Hemmings

    — London School of Economics —

  • Deboleena Roy

    — Emory University —

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    • Instructor Guest Post: Building Global Audiences for the Franklin Humanities Institute September 25, 2017
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