Friday / January 27 / 1pm – 6pm
NYU Tisch School of the Arts, Dean’s Conference Room 721 Broadway, 12th Floor
NEW WORLD ORDERS: Coloniality, Intimacy, and Disability
A symposium pairing recent work in critical indigenous and race studies with disability and queer theories. Featuring MEL CHEN, JASBIR PUAR, MARK RIFKIN, C. RILEY SNORTON, AIMEE BAHNG, and IVAN RAMOS with artists CANDICE LIN abd XANDRA IBARRA
Please e-mail AskNewWorldOrders@gmail.com with requests for accommodations.
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SPONSORS: NYU’S ART & PUBLIC POLICY; ASIAN/PACIFIC/AMERICAN INSTITUTE; COUNCIL FOR THE STUDY OF DISABILITY; CENTER FOR THE HUMANITIES; VICE PROVOST’S OFFICE FOR FACULTY, ARTS, HUMANITIES, AND DIVERSITY; AND THE DEAN’S OFFICE AT TISCH. CO-SPONSORS: CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF GENDER AND SEXUALITY; CENTER FOR MEDIA, CULTURE AND HISTORY; SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ANALYSIS; PERFORMANCE STUDIES; SPANISH AND PORTUGUESE; CENTER FOR MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION AND PROGRAMS; MEDIA, CULTURE, AND COMMUNICATION; THE HEMISPHERIC INSTITUTE; AND THE CENTER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND GLOBAL JUSTICE, NYU SCHOOL OF LAW.
*Image Credit: Candice Lin