Event :: TEMPORALITIES
Speakers :: Fa-Ti Fan (Binghamton University), Eric Cazdyn (University of Toronto)
Discussants :: Grant Otsuki (University of Toronto), Sara Martel (York University)
Chair :: Julia Gruson-Wood (York University)
When:: Friday October 18, 4-6 pm
Where:: Sidney Smith 2098, 100 St. George St, University of Toronto
The Ontario node is pleased to support this event.
This year’s Technoscience Salon invites participants to craft and share critical itineraries that respond to the political urgencies of lives and worlds altered by colonialism and expanding global capitalism.
Through critical itineraries, the Salon will bring postcolonial studies, indigenous studies, critical race studies, and feminist and queer studies to bear on the ways we follow and tell stories about technoscience. We aspire to provoke interventions into our analytic, narrative, and political habits, to spark scholarship that is accountable to multiple histories and contemporary urgencies, and to rethink the relationships among diversely situated human and nonhuman actors. While recognizing how technoscience is deeply implicated in violence, how might we also attend to the non-hegemonic possibilities, alters, and elsewheres that are within technoscience?
For more details, please visit the Technoscience Salon website: http://technosalon.wordpress.com/