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SUMMARY:QueerCurrent Lecture Series: "Work! A Queer History of Modeling" by Elspeth Brown
DESCRIPTION:Work! A Queer History of Modeling\nLGBTQ Studies is pleased to cordially invite you to their second talk of the year-long lecture series QueerCurrent. Prof. Elspeth Brown discusses her recent book Work! A Queer History of Modeling (Duke University Press). Work! traces the queer history of modeling from the rise of photographic modeling in the early 20th century to the rise of the supermodel in the early 1980s. The book shows how the modeling industry has been shaped by queer sensibilities since its origins\, and how black models– in their very insistence on black glamour—have challenged whitestream hegemony. \nElspeth Brown is a Professor of History at the University of Toronto. Her research concerns queer and trans history; the history and theory of photography; the history of US capitalism; and oral history. She is also the author of The Corporate Eye: Photography and the Rationalization of American Commercial Culture\, 1884-1929 (2005). She is co-editor of Feeling Photography (Duke University Press\, 2014\, with Thy Phu)\, “Queering Photography\,” a special issue of Photography and Culture (2014)\, and Cultures of Commerce: Representation and American Business Culture\, 1877-1960 (Palgrave\, 2006). She is the Director of the LGBTQ Oral History Digital Collaboratory\, a five-year digital history and oral history public\, digital humanities collaboration. \nCharles E. Young Research Library (YRL)\, Presentation Room 11348 \nLight refreshments\nPlease RSVP by January 17\nContact Claudia Defaz at cdefaz@humnet.ucla.edu for any questions.
URL:https://lgbtqstudies.ucla.edu/event/queercurrent-lecture-series-by-elspeth-brown/
LOCATION:Charles E. Young Research Library\, 280 Charles E Young Dr N.\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095\, United States
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SUMMARY:Queer Graduate Pedagogy Discussion Group
DESCRIPTION:This academic year (2019-2020)\, the program in LGBTQ Studies is sponsoring a Queer Graduate Pedagogy Discussion Group! If you are a graduate student or a postdoc at UCLA in any department\, you are welcome to attend. The group takes up relevant issues including dealing with challenging course content\, managing classroom dynamics\, being a queer TA in a classroom\, balancing issues of work and life\, and any other pedagogical concerns participants find central to their work as teachers and mentors. Come find support for your work as an instructor and your life as a student. Join us for light refreshments and thoughtful conversation! \nThe group meets from 4-6pm on the 4th Tuesday of most months in the academic year\, starting October 22nd\, 2019 in the Lavender Ballroom (Haines A9). Please contact Program Coordinator\, Claudia Defaz at cdefaz@humnet.ucla.edu if you have any questions.
URL:https://lgbtqstudies.ucla.edu/event/queer-graduate-pedagogy-discussion-group-2/
LOCATION:Haines Hall\, 375 Portola Plaza\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095\, United States
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SUMMARY:QGRAD: Queer Graduate Conference 2020
DESCRIPTION:UCLA’s QGrad: Queer Graduate Student Conference\nQueering Love: Across Subjectivities\, Temporalities\, and Decolonial Imaginaries \nSee the Program for details. For guaranteed free meals\, please RSVP until January 24\, 2020.  \nQGrad is the oldest\, interdisciplinary queer research conference in the United States. LGBTQ Studies and QGrad invites you to our annual Queer Graduate Conference! This year’s conference will take place on Friday\, January 31st\, 2020 from 8AM to 7PM in Royce Hall Rooms 314 & 306 at the UCLA Campus. It is a pleasure to announce that Philosophy Professor\, Dr. Talia Mae Bettcher from Cal State LA and activist/actress Marianna Marroquín will be the keynote speakers. \nThis year’s conference theme explores how different variations of queer love transcend and are practiced. In an age of hate\, this year’s theme highlights how LGBTQ+ individuals have and continue to use love to resist oppression against homophobia\, transphobia\, racism\, sexism\, xenophobia\, and capitalism. Shifting times and worlds have transformed what queer love looks and feels like. As a result\, we seek to examine how distinct intersectional LGBTQ+ bodies and identities define and express queer love in their (and others) lives\, societies\, relationships\, histories\, literature\, art\, and spiritualities. What does it mean to queer love? How do marginalized individuals use queer love to defy and resist? How can queering love help us imagine and create different worlds? Where is queer love found in LGBTQ+ histories and narratives? How does love help us deconstruct and dismantle colonial frameworks? Paper/presentations include topics such as: \n\nIntersections between race\, class\, gender\, sexuality\, and love\nLove hermeneutics and other queer women of color Feminisms\nThe politics (and Biopolitics) of queer love\nPedagogies and epistemologies of care\nChosen and nontraditional families and rainbow kids\nLGBTQ+ Sexual desires and longings\nPhilosophy of Queer Love\nLGBTQ+ relationships in media\nSelf-love\, identity\, acceptance\, and other forms of Radical Love\nSpaces and times where love is absent but necessary\nMusic and art that queers love\nLove\, intimacy\, and solidarity in activism and social movements\nQueer loving and sex in biology and sociology
URL:https://lgbtqstudies.ucla.edu/event/qgrad-queer-graduate-conference/
LOCATION:Royce Hall\, 10945 Dickson Drive\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095\, United States
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