PROFESSOR TALK
Sterling B-Bader Lane / 3:30pm
Come and listen to the extraordinary work being done by our very own Queen's Professors around the topics of sexuality and the many intersections within their respective faculties.
With presentations from the following Professors:
Eleanor MacDonald
In addition to teaching in the Department of Political Studies, is
Associate Dean of Graduate Studies. Her areas of research are related to
contemporary political theory, including gender-related questions that arise
out of socialist theory, post-colonial theory, psychoanalytic theory and post
structuralism. Feminist theoretical questions are particularly relevant,
such as: what does this theory understand about issues of inequality or
oppression, how does it conceive of the subject as gendered (also racialized,
etc)
Scott Morgensen
Scott Morgensen is an interdisciplinary scholar working at the intersections of queer, feminist, Indigenous, and global studies. As a white critic of settler
colonialism, Morgensen investigates how racism and colonization shape the politics of sexuality, gender, and health, and how movements for justice shift under the leadership of Indigenous and anti-racist feminist, queer, and AIDS
activists.
Marc Epprecht
Marc Epprecht is the Acting Head of Dept. and Graduate Chair of Global Development Studies and the Dept. of History at Queen's University. His current research intreasts include: Africa, gender and sexuality, health, masculinity, international development, environmental history, Zimbabwe, Lesotho and Southern Africa.