Experiencing

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CSC      Experiencing  

Cultural Studies Colloquium a forum for interdisciplinary research

George  Mason  University  |  Spring  2015

             Evidence  

What  is  at  stake  in  projects  that  demand  we  experience  evidence?    

What  possibilities  for  the  decolonization  of  knowledge  practices   might  become  available  from  surrender  to  experience?    

Thursday,  February  19,  4:30-­‐6:30pm   Student  Union  I  (SUB  I),  Room  3A  

 Carlos  Decena  

Rutgers  University  

Associate  Professor   Women’s  and  Gender  Studies   and  Latino  and  Hispanic   Caribbean  Studies  

 

Co-­‐sponsored  by  Latin  American  Studies  and  Women  and  Gender  Studies    

Carlos   Decena   is   the   author   of   Tacit   Subjects:   Belonging   and   Same-­‐Sex   Desire   among   Dominican  Immigrant  Men   (Duke  University  Press,  2011)  as  well   as  articles  in  Social  Text,  Papeles  de   Población,   and   GLQ,   among   others.   His   presentation   will   draw   from   on-­‐going   fieldwork   on   Yoruba   religious   practice   and   transnational   kinship   building   in   the   Dominican   Republic,   Havana,   and   New   York/New  Jersey.      

CSC is presented by the Cultural Studies Program of George Mason University, bringing scholars of diverse methodological, theoretical, and topical expertise to share new and cutting-edge interdisciplinary research. We are grateful to University Life and the ICC for funding that helped make this possible. For questions or more information, please email colloquium coordinator Craig Willse, [email protected], or contact the Cultural Studies office at 703-993-2851 | http://culturalstudies.gmu.edu.

 

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