New Queer Imaginaries: Theorizing Sex at the 21st Century speaker series presents
"Theorizing the Chronic"
A TALK BY ELIZABETH FREEMAN, UC-DAVIS
Monday, Oct 10 // 4:30-6:00 pm
Dogwood Room, IMU
ELIZABETH FREEMAN is the author of Time Binds: Queer Temporalities, Queer Histories (Duke
University Press, 2010) and The Wedding Complex: Forms of Belonging in Modern American
Culture (Duke University Press, 2002). Her essays have appeared in Social Text,
differences, New Literary History, boundary 2, American Literary History, and elsewhere.
She is currently editor of GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies.
NEW QUEER IMAGINARIES: THEORIZING SEX AT THE 21ST CENTURY is sponsored by the College
Arts and Humanities Institute (CAHI), Department of American Studies, Department of
Communications and Culture, Department of English, Department of Gender Studies, Cultural
Studies Program, and Latino Studies Program. For inquiries, please contact Scott Herring
(tsherrin@indiana.edu) or Shane Vogel (shvogel@indiana.edu)
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UPCOMING SPEAKERS:
Jose Esteban Munoz (NYU)
November 17, 2011
Tim Dean (University at Buffalo)
April, 2012
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