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Ju Hui Judy Han, Queering Geopolitics: The Unruly Spaces of Homophobia in South Korea

Los Angeles

Queering Geopolitics: The Unruly Spaces of Homophobia in South KoreaJu Hui Judy HanAssistant Professor, Department of Geography and PlanningUniversity of Toronto Monday, March 13thCharles E. Young Research Library, Presentation Room3:00pm-4:30pm   Whether referred to as “LGBTI” in coalitional terms of identity politics or as “sexual minority” to emphasize relations of power and marginalization, queer formations in contemporary South Korea urge expression of non-normative gender and […]

Juliann Anesi, Reframing Tautua: Disabled Women, Service, and Education in Samoa

The Department of Gender Studies presents Juliann AnesiUC President’s Postdoctoral Fellow, UC Berkeley, Gender and Women’s Studies Department Reframing Tautua: Disabled Women, Service, and Education in Samoa Monday, March 6th2:30-4:00pm2125 Rolfe Hall In the 1970s, allies, educators, parents and women with disabilities established Aoga Fiamalamalama and Loto Taumafai, two schools for students with intellectual and physical disabilities in the […]

Joshua Javier Guzmán: Latinidad and Form

The Departments of Gender Studies and English present Joshua Javier GuzmánAssistant Professor, Department of English, University of Colorado, Boulder Latinidad and Form Wednesday, February 15th2:30-4:00pmCharles E. Young Research Library, Presentation Room 11348 The late Cuban-born American artist Felix Gonzalez-Torres is most noted for his minimal and conceptual installation pieces responding, however subtly, to the AIDS crisis. His work withheld normative visual […]