Dr. Sharon P. Holland, Sept. 23, 4-5pm, UBC.
This is one of very exciting events that we are co-sponsoring this year. Hope to see many of you there! (tea, coffee and snacks
available from 3:30pm) Note: We will be starting on time, so that those of us doing a Theory Double-Bill can make it to the Vogue
Theater for Bruno Latour later that evening
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SOCIAL JUSTICE @ UBC NOTED SCHOLARS LECTURE SERIES 2013-2014 The Intimate Public Sphere: Thinking Through the Skin
Sept. 23, 4-5pm Liu Institute Multipurpose Room (tea, coffee and snacks available from 3:30pm)
The Erotic Life of Racism
Dr. Sharon P. Holland
Associate Professor,
English and African & African American Studies, Duke University
This talk builds upon The Erotic Life of Racism (Duke University Press, 2012) a project that specifically interrogates the
relationship among African Americanist, Queer studies and Critical Race theorists. It makes a major contribution to these fields
by tracing the very thorny question of the place of race at the table of ideas in what has become to be known as queer theory. The
book is a wholly theoretical project that invests itself in articulating where and when queer theory borrows from critical race
theory and how this borrowing also intersects with queer theory's roots in feminist studies. What I want to think through in this
lecture is the how, why and when of the project by speaking specifically to the various theoretical and experiential roads that
led me to the work.
Dr. Sharon P. Holland is the author of Raising The Dead: Readings Of Death And (Black) Subjectivity (Duke UP, 2000), which won
the Lora Romero First Book Prize from the American Studies Association (ASA 2002). She is also co-author of Crossing Waters/
Crossing Worlds: The African Diaspora in Indian Country (Duke University Press, 2006) and author of The Erotic Life of Racism
(Duke University Press, 2012), a theoretical project that explores the intersection of Critical Race, Feminist, and Queer Theory.
http://theprofessorstable.wordpress.com/
Co-sponsored by Jane Rule Endowment, CSIS, and the Global Queer Research Group, Liu Institute
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