HATCH Speaker Series: Katherine McKittrick, "Black Methodologies and..."

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Speaker Series: Katherine McKittrick with discussant Jasmine Wade (Cultural Studies, UC Davis)

Join us for "Black Methodologies and..." a conversation with Katherine McKittrick Thursday May 20 from 4pm-6pm. Register here for pre-circulated texts and zoom link: http://bit.ly/BlackMethodologiesAnd

Katherine McKittrick is Professor of Black Studies and Gender Studies at Queen’s University. She authored Demonic Grounds: Black Women and the Cartographies of Struggle (UMP, 2006) and edited and contributed to Sylvia Wynter: On Being Human as Praxis (DUP, 2015). Her most recent monograph, Dear Science and Other Stories (DUP, 2021) is an exploration of black methodologies.

Part of the "Conceptual Territories: Unhatching" Series
A space to breach what might be called conceptual territories: not only the sites and objects of study confined to traditional disciplines, but also the cross and trans discipilnary concepts like gender, race, science, capitalism, etc. that seem fungible but whose meaning takes on the coordinates of the spaces and histories of the disciplinary sites and genealogies that summon them.

Sponsored by HATCH: Feminist Arts & Sciences Shop

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