Dartmouth Events

Institutional Entanglements ~ GRID 2016 Gender Matters Seminar

Day 1 ~ Karma Chávez (U Wisconsin-Madison), Victoria Funari (Haverford), Lourdes Lujan (activist), and Alumni/Activist Panel

Tuesday, May 31, 2016
4:00pm – 6:15pm
Haldeman 41 (Kreindler Conference Hall)
Intended Audience(s): Public
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INSTITUTIONAL ENTANGLEMENTS

http://grid2016.squarespace.com/events/

Tuesday, May 31 4-6:30pm
Haldeman 041
with Karma R. Chávez (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Victoria Funari (Haverford), Lourdes Lujan (activist),  and Alumni/Activist Panel: Arielle Concilio '15, Marian Gutierrez '13 and Jillian Mayer '15

Wednesday, June 1 4-5:30pm
Haldeman 041
with Marisol de la Cadena (UC Davis)

In "Institutional Entanglements," we orient this energy outwards, asking what it means to seize on these epistemological openings and collectively experiment with ways to follow them beyond institutional frameworks such as the university and NGOs. Our seminar has insisted on the importance of place, a sense that knowledge production is a process expressed through specific landscapes. This final collaborative event departs from a corollary insistence, that our onto-epistemological projects are not reducible, however, to a closed vision of this place or a self-evidently emancipatory landscape. http://www.dartmouth.edu/~grid/events/gendermatters_2016.html

Two Day "Instutitional Entanglements" event co-sponsored by Leslie Center.

For more information, contact:
Nancy O'Brien
603-646-8867

Events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.