QUEER GLOBALIZATIONS: Oct 8 roundtable on Queer Anthropology
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QUEER GLOBALIZATIONS series at CLAGS: The Center for LGBTQ Studies that is brimming with queer anthropologists!
The next event in the series is tomorrow — Oct 8, Tuesday, 4:30pm ET: Brian Horton, Scott Morgensen, Anne Spice, and I in conversation about Unsettling Queer Anthropology, what global queer studies looks like from the vantage point of anthropology, and the politics of queer/trans anthropology today. It would be wonderful to see some AQAns there! You can register for zoom link here
And here is a landing page with more detail and links for the whole series. We’ve got events in Dec, Feb, and April on settler colonialism and Indigenous queer solidarity politics; provincializing queer/trans studies “from elsewhere”; Global South interventions in queer and world anthropology; and queer and trans asylum and migration. All events are on zoom, so please share with interested students and colleagues!
Sending all my best, Margot
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Margot Weiss (she/her)
Associate Professor of American Studies and Anthropology
Coordinator, Queer Studies
Wesleyan University | margotweiss.com
Treasurer, Society for Cultural Anthropology (SCA)
Board of Directors, CLAGS: The Center for LGBTQ Studies