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May 2021

Fri 7
Featured Featured Friday, May 7, 2021, 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Hamed Sinno: Queerness in/as Metaphor

An analysis of several musical and literary texts by Mashrou Leila, as sites for negotiating the discursive boundaries of gender construction in the public sphere, and an attempt to frame the work within ongoing conversations about the limits of representation as a mode of political engagement.

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September 2021

Mon 20
Featured Featured Monday, September 20, 2021, 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm

Coco Fusco: The Right to Have Rights: Cuban Artists Confront the State

Fusco will discuss the recent efforts by "artivists" in Cuba to advocate for expanded expressive freedoms and civil rights. She will focus primarily on the activities of the 27N group and the San Isidro Movement.

Mon 20
Featured Featured Monday, September 20, 2021, 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm

Coco Fusco: The Right to Have Rights: Cuban Artists Confront the State

Fusco will discuss the recent efforts by "artivists" in Cuba to advocate for expanded expressive freedoms and civil rights. She will focus primarily on the activities of the 27N group and the San Isidro Movement.

October 2021

Mon 4
Featured Featured Monday, October 4, 2021, 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm

Lawrence Abu Hamdan – Natq: Impossible Speech

Lawrence Abu Hamdan presents 'Natq', a live audiovisual essay on the politics and possibilities of reincarnation. Through listening closely to "xenoglossy" (the impossible speech of reincarnated subjects), this performance explores a collectivity of lives who use reincarnation to negotiate their condition at the threshold of the law—people for whom injustices and violence have escaped the […]

Mon 4
Featured Featured Monday, October 4, 2021, 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm

Lawrence Abu Hamdan: Natq: Impossible Speech

Lawrence Abu Hamdan presents 'Natq', a live audiovisual essay on the politics and possibilities of reincarnation. Through listening closely to "xenoglossy" (the impossible speech of reincarnated subjects), this performance explores a collectivity of lives who use reincarnation to negotiate their condition at the threshold of the law—people for whom injustices and violence have escaped the […]

November 2021

Mon 1
Featured Featured Monday, November 1, 2021, 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm

Githa Hariharan: The Writer in Search of Citizenship

How does a writer find her voice? And how does she locate herself among the power structures that operate in the world around her? Drawing on her own work, Githa Hariharan examines the writer’s struggle to enlarge the small space occupied by an individual life. She describes the project of giving voice to a mosaic […]

Mon 1
Featured Featured Monday, November 1, 2021, 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm

Githa Hariharan: The Writer in Search of Citizenship

How does a writer find her voice? And how does she locate herself among the power structures that operate in the world around her? Drawing on her own work, Githa Hariharan examines the writer’s struggle to enlarge the small space occupied by an individual life. She describes the project of giving voice to a mosaic […]

Mon 15
Featured Featured Monday, November 15, 2021, 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm

Sayak Valencia: The Livestreaming Regime: From Gore Capitalism to Contemporary Snuff Politics

What is “gore capitalism” and how does it turn into “snuff politics” in the borderlands between Tijuana and San Diego? In answering those questions, Sayak Valencia discusses examples of audiovisual devices and virtual social networks that challenge the regime of truth through what she calls “the livestreaming regime.” Her talk considers how the contemporary body […]

Mon 15
Featured Featured Monday, November 15, 2021, 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm

Sayak Valencia – The Livestreaming Regime: From Gore Capitalism to Contemporary Snuff Politics

What is “gore capitalism” and how does it turn into “snuff politics” in the borderlands between Tijuana and San Diego? In answering those questions, Sayak Valencia discusses examples of audiovisual devices and virtual social networks that challenge the regime of truth through what she calls “the livestreaming regime.” Her talk considers how the contemporary body […]

February 2022

Fri 11
Featured Featured Friday, February 11, 2022, 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm

Bhenji Ra: Everything at Once: Permaculture, abolition, and trans love

How do we exist in complexity and contradiction? Can we mourn and celebrate all at once? In a world focused on binaries, where do we find power on the edges? In this talk, Bhenji speaks to the beauty of everything at once, of finding meaning between practices, bridging bodies and islands of knowledge together in […]

Fri 11
Featured Featured Friday, February 11, 2022, 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm

Bhenji Ra: Everything at Once: Permaculture, abolition, and trans love

How do we exist in complexity and contradiction? Can we mourn and celebrate all at once? In a world focused on binaries, where do we find power on the edges? In this talk, Bhenji speaks to the beauty of everything at once, of finding meaning between practices, bridging bodies and islands of knowledge together in […]

Fri 25
Featured Featured Friday, February 25, 2022, 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm

Kendall Thomas: Taking (A)part: Human Rights, Human Rites, “Human Writes”

In Taking (A)part: Human Rights, Human Rites and “Human Writes,” Kendall Thomas revisits “Human Writes,” a 2005 performance-installation about the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on which he collaborated with the choreographer William Forsythe and The Forsythe Company. The cultural theorist Stuart Hall once argued that in the arts “things get said in ways in […]

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