Julietta Singh: Seminar + Lunch

Seminar
POSTPONED until Winter 2025
In-Person

Feminist Media Studio
CJ Building, Room 2.130 Concordia University 7141 Sherbrooke W Montreal (Qc)

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Join us in reading sections of “Unthinking Mastery” & “No Archive will Restore You” over the course of Jan/Feb/March (once monthly) and finally for a seminar and lunch with Julietta Singh.

Julietta Singh is a postcolonial scholar and nonfiction writer whose work engages the enduring global effects of colonization through attention to ecology, inheritance, race, gender and sexuality. She works and teaches across anticolonial studies, the ecological humanities, queer studies, and experimental feminisms. Singh is the author of three books: Unthinking Mastery: Dehumanism & Decolonial Entanglements, No Archive Will Restore You, and The Breaks. She is currently writing and co-directing a feature-length experimental documentary, The Nest.

    

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Reading Group:
  • Friday, January 19 at 11am: Reading Unthinking Mastery (Intro + Ch.1)
  • Monday, February 5 at 1pm: Reading Unthinking Mastery (Ch.2 + Ch.5)
  • Monday, February 19 at 1pm: Reading No Archive Will Restore You (free download here)
  • Tuesday, March 5 at 1pm: Reading The Breaks


Meetings will be held in person at the Jarislowsky Institute EV 3.711 and over Zoom.

Come having read as much or as little of the assigned reading as you can. Meetings will last about one hour. Contact info@feministmediastudio.ca to receive the readings and Zoom link.

Accessibility Information:



 

Concordia University
Communications & Journalism (CJ) Building
CJ 2.130, 7141 Sherbrooke St. W.
Montreal, Quebec H4B 1R6
Canada

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