RSVP for "Refiguring Race and Risk" Book Talk by Roberta Wolfson
In her new book, Refiguring Race and Risk: Counternarratives of Care in the Security StateRoberta Wolfson turns to novels, memoirs, and other cultural works to debunk the false sense of national security rooted in positioning people of color as embodiments of risk. She demonstrates how these works disrupt racist security regimes and model new strategies for managing risk by crafting stories of collective care and community building.

This is a hybrid event that will take place on Thursday October 17, 2024 from 3:30-5:00 pm both in person and virtually. 
  • In-person location: CCSRE (Building 360), 1st Floor Conference Room
  • Zoom webinar details will be supplied no later than the week of the event to participants who RSVP for virtual attendance.
Author bio: Roberta Wolfson, PhD is a Lecturer in the Program in Writing and Rhetoric at Stanford University. She specializes in antiracist rhetoric, comparative race studies, and critical mixed race studies, and her research is published in American Literature, College Literature, and MELUS
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