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2016 Lecture Series in LGBT Studies - Queer Beyond Repair with Christina Sharpe

2016 Lecture Series in LGBT Studies - Queer Beyond Repair with Christina Sharpe

2016 Lecture Series in LGBT Studies - Queer Beyond Repair with Christina Sharpe

College of Arts and Humanities | The Harriet Tubman Department of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Wednesday, February 24, 2016 4:30 pm Marie Mount Hall, 1400

Christina Sharpe, “How A Girl Becomes a Ship”Part of Queer Beyond Repair, the Spring 2016 14th Annual Lecture Series in LGBT Studies. Click here for more information.

Christina Sharpe is Associate Professor of English, Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and Africana Studies at Tufts University. She is the author of two books: Monstrous Intimacies: Making Post-Slavery Subjects (Duke University Press, 2010) and In the Wake: On Blackness and Being (Duke University Press, Fall 2016). She is currently working on two projects provisionally titled Thinking Juxtapositionally and Refusing Necrotopia.

SPONSORS

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND

College of Arts and Humanities; The Graduate School; Office of Diversity & Inclusion; Office of Undergraduate Studies; School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; Center for Literary and Comparative Studies; Nathan and Jeanette Miller Center for Historical Studies; Department of Anthropology; Department of Communication; Department of English; Department of History; Department of Sociology; Department of Women’s Studies; and the LGBT Equity Center

THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY

Department of English

Add to Calendar 02/24/16 4:30 PM 02/24/16 4:30 PM America/New_York 2016 Lecture Series in LGBT Studies - Queer Beyond Repair with Christina Sharpe

Christina Sharpe, “How A Girl Becomes a Ship”Part of Queer Beyond Repair, the Spring 2016 14th Annual Lecture Series in LGBT Studies. Click here for more information.

Christina Sharpe is Associate Professor of English, Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and Africana Studies at Tufts University. She is the author of two books: Monstrous Intimacies: Making Post-Slavery Subjects (Duke University Press, 2010) and In the Wake: On Blackness and Being (Duke University Press, Fall 2016). She is currently working on two projects provisionally titled Thinking Juxtapositionally and Refusing Necrotopia.

SPONSORS

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND

College of Arts and Humanities; The Graduate School; Office of Diversity & Inclusion; Office of Undergraduate Studies; School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; Center for Literary and Comparative Studies; Nathan and Jeanette Miller Center for Historical Studies; Department of Anthropology; Department of Communication; Department of English; Department of History; Department of Sociology; Department of Women’s Studies; and the LGBT Equity Center

THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY

Department of English

Marie Mount Hall

Organization

Contact

sapinoso@umd.edu