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4 | Session One, Thursday 8:00–9:30 | The Forum, Room D | Border Crossings, Border Knowledges, and Diasporic Imaginaries – Part I | |||
5 | Wild and Incalculable: Race, Politics and Transgender Immigration Rights | Aren Aizura | Rutgers University | |||
6 | What Does it Mean for Diasporic Peoples to Have a Sense of National Consciousness? | Marlon Simmons | University of Toronto | |||
7 | The Border Made Me Mexican: My Family’s History with Unnecessary Naturalization | Melinda Brennan | Indiana University, Bloomington | |||
8 | From Chile to Arizona: Neoliberal Resistance and Transnational Student Solidarity | Jorge Moraga | University of Washington | |||
9 | Yo Soy Garifuna y con Orgullo | Pablo José López Oro | Northwestern University | |||
10 | Moderator | Manjeet Birk | University of British Columbia Vancouver | |||
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13 | Session One, Thursday 8:00–9:30 | The Forum, Room E | Indigeneity – Part I | |||
14 | Vernacular Sovereignties: Indigenous Justice Relocating Legal Authority | Manuela Picq | Universdidade Federal do Amazonas | |||
15 | Indigenous North Americans and the Biases of Anglocentric Courts; An Enduring Marshal Legacy | Neyooxet Greymorning | The University of Montana | |||
16 | Bleeding To Death: Ending Blood Quantum as the Basis for Belonging in Anishinabek Nations | Damien Lee | University of Manitoba | |||
17 | Painting Indigenous Legal Pluralism: The Confines of Reconciliation | Kiera Ladner | University of Manitoba | |||
18 | Moderator | Christy-Dale Sims | James Madison University | |||
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21 | Session One, Thursday 8:00–9:30 | The Forum, Room F | Public Health, Medicine, Science & Technology | |||
22 | "The Sankofa Project" The Performative Practice of Tracing African-American Roots Through DNA Testing | Nikki Yeboah | Northwestern University | |||
23 | Activism, Advocacy & Academic Discourse in Gay Men’s Health | Sarah Chown | Simon Fraser University | |||
24 | ‘Racial’/’Ethnic’ Health Disparities Research: Academic Knowledge Production and Decolonizing Possibilities | Lorraine Halinka Malcoe | University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee | |||
25 | Medical Surveillance and Gender Identity as Mental Illness in a Clinical Modality | Sé Sullivan | California Institute of Integral Studies | |||
26 | Moderator | Lindsey Andrews | Vanderbilt University | |||
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29 | Session One, Thursday 8:00–9:30 | The Forum, Room G | Militarism & Global Violence | |||
30 | Lost in the Fissures: Locating Kurdish Americans Between Area Studies and Ethnic Studies | Stanley Thangaraj | Vanderbilt University | |||
31 | Global Moral Panics: Policing Transnational Crises | Micol Seigel | Indiana University, Bloomington | |||
32 | Decolonizing the Politics of Navy (Filipino) Enlistment: Twentieth Century to the Present | Jason Gavilan | University of Michigan | |||
33 | Moderator | Diego Luna | University of Utah | |||
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35 | Session One, Thursday 8:00–9:30 | The Forum, Room H | Language, Literature, Representation | |||
36 | Neoliberal Whiteness and Bilingualism | Nelson Flores | University of Pennsylvania | |||
37 | Creolization and German Literature: The Case of Kanak Sprak | Arina Rotaru | Cornell University | |||
38 | Asian American Writers’ Translation of the Untranslatable: Hybridity and Orientalism in Chang-Rae Lee’s The Surrendered and Nora Okja Keller’s Comfort Woman | Eunah Lee | Michigan State University | |||
39 | Asian American Subjectivity Coming of Age in Ambiguity: Cultural Assimilation or Ideological Co-optation in Yamanaka’s Blu’s Hanging | Chang-Hee Kim | Yonsei University | |||
40 | Moderator | Jesse Carr | University of Michigan | |||
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43 | Session One, Thursday 8:00–9:30 | The Forum, Room I | The Native American Literature Symposium:Decolonizing and Liberating the Academic Conference | |||
44 | Roundtable | Jodi A. Byrd | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign | |||
45 | Gordon Henry | Michigan State University | ||||
46 | Patrice Hollrah | University of Nevada, Las Vegas | ||||
47 | Margaret Noori | University of Michigan | ||||
48 | Gwen Westerman | Minnesota State University, Mankato | ||||
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51 | Session One, Thursday 8:00–9:30 | Latino Cultural Center | Decolonization and White Supremacy | |||
52 | De-Segregation and the Persistence of Inequality | Rahim Kurwa | University of California, Los Angeles | |||
53 | “Progressive/Left” Media: A Model of Settler Colonial Psychic Warfare | Jared Ball | Morgan State University | |||
54 | The Racially Violent University: Cravings of Multiculturalism and Protection of White Property | Lisa (Leigh) Patel | Boston College | |||
55 | Decolonization as the Fundament of Empowerment | Natascha Anahita Nassir-Shahnian | ||||
56 | Walking the Walk: Social Justice Solidarity, Communities of Practice, and Decolonization | Sabina Chatterjee | University of Victoria | |||
57 | Walking the Walk: Social Justice Solidarity, Communities of Practice, and Decolonization | Amanda Engen | University of Victoria | |||
58 | Moderator | Roy Perez | Willamette University | |||
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61 | Session One, Thursday 8:00–9:30 | African American Cultural Center, Library | Performance, Art, & Colored Technologies | |||
62 | Re/Collecting Filipino American Histories with Digital Media | Grace Yeh | California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo | |||
63 | Participatory Television: What is Meant by Access? | Eva Hageman | New York University | |||
64 | ASCO: Chicano Performance and the Question of Generosity | Megan Alvarado Saggese | University of California, Berkeley | |||
65 | Critical Digital Communities in Asian American Studies | Tomo Hattori | California State University, Northridge | |||
66 | Moderator | Siobhan Senier | University of New Hampshire | |||
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69 | Session One, Thursday 8:00–9:30 | University Hall, Room I | Cultural Appropriation and Reclamation: Interdisciplinary, Transnational and Anti-colonial Approaches | |||
70 | Colouring Our Tears - Whose Complexions and Complexities Prevail? A Discussion of Mixed Heritage Death Rituals in Aotearoa / New Zealand | Linda Waimarie Nikora | The University of Waikato | |||
71 | Colouring Our Tears - Whose Complexions and Complexities Prevail? A Discussion of Mixed Heritage Death Rituals in Aotearoa / New Zealand | Kiri Edge | The University of Waikato | |||
72 | Colouring Our Tears - Whose Complexions and Complexities Prevail? A Discussion of Mixed Heritage Death Rituals in Aotearoa / New Zealand | Ngahuia Te Awekotuku | The University of Waikato | |||
73 | Pani me te rawakore: Engaging Traditional and Contemporary Maori Cultural Practices for Street Homeless Maori Men | Darrin Hodgetts | The University of Waikato | |||
74 | Pani me te rawakore: Engaging Traditional and Contemporary Maori Cultural Practices for Street Homeless Maori Men | Mohi Rua | The University of Waikato | |||
75 | Indigenizing Education: Moving Beyond Binary and Epistemological Divides as an Anti-Colonial Praxis | George J. Sefa Dei | University of Toronto | |||
76 | Imperial Feminist Nostalgia and Oriental Fantasies: Belly Dance in Western Harems | Jasmin Zine | Wilfrid Laurier University | |||
77 | Pani me te rawakore: Engaging traditional and Contemporary Maori Cultural Practices for Street Homeless Maori Men | Pita Richard Wiremu King, Te Rarawa, Ngāpuhi | The University of Waikato | |||
78 | Discussant | Njoki Nathani Wane | University of Toronto | |||
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81 | Session One, Thursday 8:00–9:30 | University Hall, Room II | S.P.A.C.E.: Sustaining Pedagogies of the Crossing to Undermine Academic Complicity and Privilege | |||
82 | Roundtable | Marlo David | Purdue University | |||
83 | Angelique Nixon | Susquehanna University | ||||
84 | Treva Lindsey | University of Missouri-Columbia | ||||
85 | Marlon Moore | University of North Caroline Wilmington | ||||
86 | Darius Bost | University of Maryland-College Park | ||||
87 | Chair | LaMonda Horton-Stallings | Indiana University-Bloomington | |||
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90 | Session One, Thursday 8:00–9:30 | Hull House | Decolonizing the Past: Ethnic Studies and Historical Archaeology | |||
91 | Whose Archaeology? Our Archaeology!: Decolonizing Chinese American Historical Archaeology and Making It Our Own | Kelly Fong | University of California, Los Angeles | |||
92 | Indigenous Archaeology as a Way of Decolonizing and Re-Envisioning the Californian Landscape and Management Policy in the Present | Peter Nelson | University of California, Berkeley | |||
93 | Archaeology as Counter-Narrative: Reclaiming Chinese American History in California’s Owens Valley | Laura Ng | University of Massachusetts, Boston | |||
94 | Undoing Intellectual Imperialism in Archaeology | Darren Modzelewski | University of California, Berkeley | |||
95 | Public Archaeology and Critical Histories | Annelise Morris | University of California, Berkeley | |||
96 | Chair/Discussant | Clement Lai | California State University, Northridge | |||
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98 | Session One, Thursday 8:00–9:30 | Social Justice Initiative | Chicana por mi Raza:Digital Technologies, Critical Pedagogies | |||
99 | Maria Cotera | University of Michigan | ||||
100 | Linda Garcia Merchant | Media Producer | ||||
101 | Maria Seiferie Valencia | Digital Archivist | ||||
102 | Tess Arenas | University of Wisconsin | ||||
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105 | Session Two, Thursday 9:45-11:15 | |||||
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109 | Session Two,Thursday 9:45-11:15 | The Forum, Room D | Religion, Ethnicity, and the Nation-State – Part I | |||
110 | The Impact of Culture and Religion on the Self-Identification Issues of Filipino Catholic Gay Men | Rod Penalosa | California Institute of Integral Studies | |||
111 | Cultural Collision and Dueling Epistemologies: Scholars of Hinduism vs. Hindus and Religiosity vs. Ethnicity | Rita Biagioli | University of Chicago | |||
112 | Jewish Racial Identity and Politics in the United States and Israel/Palestine | Elizabeth Ingenthron | Graduate Theological Union | |||
113 | Interdependence as a Lifeway: Religiosity as Social Justice in Transnational Indigenous American Communities | Natalie Avalos Cisneros | University of California Santa Barabara | |||
114 | Racing the Quebecois Religious Accommodation 'Crisis' | Sirma Bilge | Universite de Montreal | |||
115 | Moderator | N/A | ||||
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118 | Session Two,Thursday 9:45-11:15 | The Forum, Room E | Blackness/Whiteness/Racial Binaries | |||
119 | Understanding the Disability Contract in the Lives of Women Living with HIV: Commanding a New Conceptual Landscape for Feminist Disability Studies Beyond a Frame of Whiteness | Allyson Day | Ohio State University | |||
120 | “I Have a Voice”: Speech, Silence, and the Redemption of Empire | Nishant Shahani | Washington State University, | |||
121 | Moving into Whiteness? The (im)mobility of Asian-White and Black-White Biracials | Hephzibah Strmic-Pawl | College of Charleston | |||
122 | Moderator | Selfa Chew | University of Texas, El Paso | |||
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125 | Session Two,Thursday 9:45-11:15 | The Forum, Room F | Critical Race Studies | |||
126 | Reflections on Black Nationalism and ‘Third Worldism’ in the Campus Battles of the late 1960s | Martha Biondi | Northwestern University | |||
127 | Police Terror and Anti-Black Genocide in the United States | Allyssa Villanueva | University of California Hastings College of the Law | |||
128 | On Race', Ethnicity and Racialization in Current Hong Kong | Hektor Yan | City University of Hong Kong | |||
129 | Racialization in the Context of the Urban: Asian Students and the Black White Binary | Yenhoa Ching | University of California, Berkeley | |||
130 | Racism, Liminality, Death: A Primer for Critical Ethnic Studies | Steven Cantu | Metropolitan State University of Denver | |||
131 | Moderator | Craig Willse | George Mason University | |||
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134 | Session Two,Thursday 9:45-11:15 | The Forum, Room G | Critical-Race Feminisms/Masculinity & Postcolonial theory | |||
135 | Teenage Frivolity Sacrificed: 16 and Pregnant's Multicultural Politics | Clare Daniel | University of New Mexico | |||
136 | Outing North Korea: Necropornography and Homonationalism | Haruki Eda | Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey | |||
137 | Social Justice Activism, Power, and Intersectionality | Rita Kaur Dhamoon | University of Victoria | |||
138 | The Lacerated Breast: Audre Lorde, Gilles Deleuze, and Disembodiment | Amber Musser | Brown University | |||
139 | Darker Shades of Brown: Dewhitening Filipina Skin | Hazel Biana | De La Salle University | |||
140 | Moderator | N/A | ||||
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143 | Session Two,Thursday 9:45-11:15 | The Forum, Room H | Settler Colonialism | |||
144 | Transforming Xwelitem Mentalities in S'olh Temexw: an Activist-Researcher's Reflections on Decolonizing the Settler Mind | Robyn Heaslip | University of Victoria | |||
145 | Teaching Against the Tide: Confronting Settler Colonialism in Hawai’i | Judy Rohrer | University of Connecticut | |||
146 | Between Language and Life: Biolinguistics and Necrolinguistics in Settler Colonialism's Structure of Genocide | Malathi Iyengar | University of California San Diego | |||
147 | Indigenous Leviathans? Native Natioanlisms and the Conflation of Migration with Colonialism | Nandita Sharma | University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa | |||
148 | Is the Refugee a Settler? | Arun Rodrigo | York University | |||
149 | Moderator | Noelani Goodyear-Kaopua | University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa | |||
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152 | Session Two,Thursday 9:45-11:15 | The Forum, Room I | Performance and Art | |||
153 | Contemporary Scenes in Asian American Performance | Hyun Joo Lee | [tbd] | |||
154 | Rap Tactics: Indigenous Hip-Hop, Aesthetics and Decolonization | Jarrett Martineau | University of Victoria | |||
155 | Vincent Chin’s Wedding: Techno-Orientalism in the Age of Mechanical Racialization | Takeo Rivera | University of California Berkeley | |||
156 | “Eating the Other”: Food and the Construction of Cosmopolitan Whiteness through New American Cuisines, Culinary Othering and Sensuous Urban Geographies” | John Burdick | State University of New York At Buffalo | |||
157 | “Brothers from over the Water”: Frederick J. Loudin’s Fisk Jubilee Singers and the Maoris of New Zealand | Theresa Runstedtler | University at Buffalo | |||
158 | Moderator | Karen Inouye | Indiana University, Bloomington | |||
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161 | Session Two,Thursday 9:45-11:15 | Latino Cultural Center | Race, Empire, and Biopolitics | |||
162 | Cycles of Whiteness, Racial Death and Resisting Empire | Mohan Ambikaipaker | Tulane University | |||
163 | Governing Racialised and Economically Disenfranchised Youth in a Globalised Creative City: Community Mural Making as an Instrumental Mode of Healing Socio-Economic Divides | Rory Crath | University of Toronto | |||
164 | Metropolitan Migration Regimes: Borderzones, Racial Power and Urban Governmentality | Daniel Olmos | University of California, Santa Barbara | |||
165 | Encountering Empire in Environmental Epistemologies | Keith Miyake | City University of New York Graduate Center | |||
166 | Discourses of Gender and Sexism Within Environmental Justice Studies: An Eco-Racial Intervention, Part II | Perlita Dicochea | Santa Clara University | |||
167 | Moderator | Heather M. Turcotte | University of Connecticut | |||
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170 | Session Two,Thursday 9:45-11:15 | African American Cultural Center, Library Room | Leaning Towards An Afrofuture: Black Thought and Aesthetics as Praxis | |||
171 | Beyond Black: Pearl Bailey, the Utopian Performative, and the Politics of Racial Transcendence | Jessyka Finley | University of California, Berkeley | |||
172 | Institutionalizing Diaspora: Museums as Routes of Racial Praxis | Brittany Webb | Temple University | |||
173 | Unsettling the City: Decolonial Ethics in Black Urban Organizing | Savannah Shange | University of Pennsylvania | |||
174 | Wading in the Waters: Black Immortality, Memory, and Transnational Black Intersubjectivity | Diana Burnett & Krystal Smalls | University of Pennsylvania | |||
175 | (H)afrocentric the Comic: An Experiment in Popularizing Radical Black Thought | Juliana Smith | ||||
176 | Chair/Discussant | Omar Ricks | University of California, Berkeley | |||
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179 | Session Two,Thursday 9:45-11:15 | University Hall, Room I | Coming Out As Psychologists: Queering, Communizing, and Abolishing Psychology for Liberatory Possibilities Through Radical Epistemologies, Theories, and Movements. | |||
180 | Pushing Against Disciplinary Limits: Freirian Pedagogy, Liberation Psychology, and Critical Engagement | Erin Rose Ellison | University of California, Santa Cruz | |||
181 | The Dialectics of Body and Sexuality: Rethinking Gender and Alienation through Marxism and Critical Psychoanalysis | Wen Liu | The Graduate Center, City University of New York | |||
182 | The Crossroads of Radical White Identity: A Psychobiography of John Brown | Robert David Majzler | University of California, Santa Cruz | |||
183 | The Crossroads of Radical White Identity: A Psychobiography of John Brown | Beth Ann Hart | University of California, Santa Cruz | |||
184 | Splitting and the Justification of Oppression: Destabilizing the Social Psychology of Identity | Patrick Sweeney (Chair) | The Graduate Center, City University of New York | |||
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189 | Session Two,Thursday 9:45-11:15 | University Hall, Room II | With Stones in Our Hands: Muslim, Race and Empire 1 | |||
190 | Media Representations of Arabs and Muslims after 9/11: Patriotic Arab Americans, Oppressed Muslim Women, and Sympathetic Feelings | Evelyn Alsultany | University of Michigan | |||
191 | The White Shaykh: The Reform and Mainstreaming of American Islam | Zareena Grewal | Yale University | |||
192 | Displacement and Fear Inc: Roots of Liberal Islamophobia in America | Stephen Sheehi | University of South Carolina | |||
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196 | Session Two,Thursday 9:45-11:15 | Hull House | Resisting the Educational Industrial Complex at Public Universities | |||
197 | Loretta Capeheart | Northeastern Illinois University | ||||
198 | Olivia Perlow | Northeastern Illinois University | ||||
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201 | Session Two,Thursday 9:45-11:15 | Social Justice Initiative | Transnational Okinawa: Contesting U.S.-Japan Empire Buildings and Decolonizing Knowledge Productions | |||
202 | On Issues of Off-Base Residence of the United States Forces Personnel in Okinawa, Japan | Masaki Tomochi (Chair) | Okinawa International University | |||
203 | American Studies in Okinawa: “Transnationalism” and “Alternative Contact” | Chihiro Sakihara | University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa | |||
204 | Ryukyuan Languages as Transnational Decolonization Medium | Masashi Sakihara | University of the Ryukyus | |||
205 | Hybrid Ethnography, Base(ic) Dislocations in Militarized Okinawa | Mitzi Uehara Carter | University of California at Berkeley | |||
206 | Discussant | Wesley Iwao Ueunten | San Francisco State University | |||
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209 | Session Three, Thursday 11:30-1:00 | |||||
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211 | Session Time | Location | Title | Presenter | Affiliation | |
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213 | Session Three, Thursday 11:30-1:00 | The Forum, Room D | Queer Space, Race, and Homonormativity | |||
214 | Chair | Christina Hanhardt | University of Maryland, College Park | |||
215 | From the Bathhouse to the Townhouse: The Gentrification of Gay Male Sexuality in the Twin Cities | René Esparza | University of Minnesota, Twin Cities | |||
216 | Colonialism and Anti-Colonialism in the 1970s Search for a Gay Past | Emily Hobson | University of Nevado, Reno | |||
217 | Dying in House Nation: HIV/AIDS, Neoliberalism, and History in Chicago | Timothy Stewart-Winter | Rutgers University, Newark | |||
218 | Discussant | Kwame Holmes | University of Virginia | |||
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220 | Session Three, Thursday 11:30-1:00 | The Forum, Room E | Racism, Disability, and Disablement: The problem of white supremacist thought in disability studies, services, and activism | |||
221 | Critical Erasures in Precarious Times: The Problem of Race, Disability, and Nation in Disability Studies | Nadia Kanani | York University | |||
222 | Native informants? Disability justice, The Caring Mission, and The Reproduction of The Racial State | Onyinyechukwu Udegbe | ReachOUT Program, Griffin Centre Mental Health Services, University of Windsor | |||
223 | Native Informants? Disability Justice, the Caring Mission, and The Reproduction of the Racial State | Tess Vo | ReachOUT Program, Griffin Centre Mental Health Services | |||
224 | Racism as Illness? The Problem of Anti-Racism in Cross-Cultural Mental Health Agencies | Louise Tam | Rutgers University | |||
225 | In and Against the State: Antiracist Disability Organizing as an Anti-Capitalist Endeavour | Rachel Gorman (Co-Chair) | York University | |||
226 | Kim Abis (Co-Chair) | University of Toronto | ||||
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228 | Session Three, Thursday 11:30-1:00 | The Forum, Room F | Experiments in Decolonizing Institutional Space | |||
229 | Indigenous (Re)Articulation of Space Through Creative Interventions | Julie Nagam (Chair) | OCAD University | |||
230 | Decolonize Me: Experiments in Indigenous Curatorial Practice | Heather Igloliorte | Concordia University | |||
231 | Decolonizing the Classroom: Indigenous Art Curriculum and Indigenization Strategies | Carla Taunton | NSCAD University | |||
232 | Commensurable Immanence: Indigenous Philosophy, Neo-Materialism and Decolonizing the University | Renée Valiquette | Nipissing University | |||
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235 | Session Three, Thursday 11:30-1:00 | The Forum, Room G | Knowledge Production, Activism, and the Archive | |||
236 | Asian Americans in the Midwest: Theorizing Region for Asian American Studies through Midwestern Studies | Thomas Sarmiento | University of Minnesota | |||
237 | Protests, Proposals, and Professions: The Institutionalization of Ethnic Studies at UCLA | Ryan Fukumori | University of Southern California | |||
238 | Refiguring the Project of “Activism” in Gender and Women’s Studies and Ethnic Studies | Soo Ah Kwon | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign | |||
239 | Refiguring the Project of “Activism” in Gender and Women’s Studies and Ethnic Studies | Mimi Nguyen | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign | |||
240 | Queering the imperial archive: The Filipino/American Archive at the University of Michigan and Epistemic Surplus Value | Sony Bolton | University of Michigan, Ann Arbor | |||
241 | (Under)Performing Landscapes: At Camden's Archives | Mercy Romero | University of California Berkeley | |||
242 | Moderator | Benji Chang | Teachers College, Columbia University / M+M Project / Chinatown Community for Equitable Development | |||
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245 | Session Three, Thursday 11:30-1:00 | The Forum, Room H | Value & Violence Part I: Tracking the Colonial, the Patriarchal, and the Racial in Global Capitalism. “On the Human and its Others” | |||
246 | Workshop | Denise Ferreira da Silva | Queen Marry University of London | |||
247 | Rashni Limki | Queen Mary, University of London | ||||
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251 | Session Three, Thursday 11:30-1:00 | The Forum, Room I | Examining the Struggles of Joining the Struggle | |||
252 | Roundtable | Sarah Malik | McGill University | |||
253 | Mahtab Nazemi | McGill University | ||||
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257 | Session Three, Thursday 11:30-1:00 | Latino Cultural Center | Visions of Freedom: A Journey of Home, Healing, and Reparative Feminism in Vietnam | Patricia Nguyen | Northwestern University | |
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261 | Session Three, Thursday 11:30-1:00 | African American Cultural Center, Library | Critical Resistance’s Abolitionist Educators Meet-up | |||
262 | Workshop | Jenna Loyd | ||||
263 | Erica Meiners | |||||
264 | Micol Seigel | |||||
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269 | Session Three, Thursday 11:30-1:00 | University Hall, Room I | Critical Feminist Media Studies: Decolonizing Our Screens Through Fiercely Reframing Ourselves | |||
270 | Digital Alchemy: Women of Color’s Online Magic Making | Moya Bailey (Chair) | Emory University | |||
271 | The Outer Limits: Contemporary African-American Women’s Cinema and The Limits of Postfeminist Media Criticism | Whitney Peoples | Emory University | |||
272 | Doing Media Ethnography in Real TV: A Fierce Critical Interrogation | Sheri Davis-Faulkner | Emory University | |||
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275 | Session Three, Thursday 11:30-1:00 | University Hall, Room II | New England Uprooted: Trans-Pacific Trajectories, Ethnic Sustainability & Imagining Testimonios | |||
276 | Imagined Hyperspace: Testimonios & Nuevo New England | Charli Valdez | University of New Hampshire | |||
277 | Trans-Pacific Trajectories in American Cinema: Hawaii, the Pacific, and New England | Delia Konzett (Chair) | University of New Hampshire | |||
278 | White (Mountain) State: Sustaining Ethnic Studies in New Hampshire | Siobhan Senier | University of New Hampshire | |||
279 | Discussant | Courtney Marshall | University of New Hampshire | |||
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281 | Session Three, Thursday 11:30-1:00 | Hull House | This (Covered) Bridge Called My Back: Doing Ethnic Studies in New England | |||
282 | Roundtable | Theri Alyce Pickens | Bates College | |||
283 | Samaa Abdurraqib | Bowdoin College | ||||
284 | Susana Castillo-Rodríguez | University of New Hampshire | ||||
285 | Reginald Wilburn | University of New Hampshire | ||||
286 | Katrinell Davis | University of Vermont | ||||
287 | Rashad Shabazz | University of Vermont | ||||
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290 | Session Three, Thursday 11:30-1:00 | Social Justice Initiative | Teaching Yoga in Carceral Spaces: Pedagogy and Practice | |||
291 | Workshop | Tria Andrews | University of California Berkeley | |||
292 | Jennifer Musial | Arizona University | ||||
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298 | Session Four, Thursday 1:15-2:45 | The Forum, Room D | Critical Queer Theorizing | |||
299 | Opacity and Relationality: Thinking Ethically at the Crossroads of Queer and Latina/o Studies | Christina León | Emory University | |||
300 | Mati, Creole, Coolie: Queer Intersections between Asian- and Afro-Caribbean Postcolonial Discourses in The Last English Plantation | Jean Lee | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign | |||
301 | X-Marks of a Queer Citizenship: The Radical Sovereignty of Stephen Graham Jones | Andrew Uzendoski | University of Texas, Austin | |||
302 | “I’m Not Like That!:” Queer Desi Formations and Configurations of Cultural Belonging in Chicago | Gayatri Reddy | University of Illinois, Chicago | |||
303 | Moderator | Melissa Autumn White | University of British Columbia, Okanagan | |||
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306 | Session Four, Thursday 1:15-2:45 | The Forum, Room E | Critical-Race Feminisms/Masculinity & Postcolonial Theory | |||
307 | Decolonizing Women’s Bodies: Imagining Possibilities for Anti-Violence Through Radical Feminist Performance in Puerto Rico | Noralis Rodriguez | University of Washington | |||
308 | Resisting Neoliberal Cannibalism: Reviving Gloria Anzaldúa’s Social Ontology | (Brena)Yu-Chen Tai | Ohio State University | |||
309 | The Queer of Color Critique as a Challenge to Coloniality: An Analysis of Global Queer Activism and Hip Hop Feminism in Cuba and Brazil | Tanya Saunders | Ohio State University | |||
310 | Privilege, Patriarchy, Papers, and Power: Unequal Stakes Within Filipino Movement Work in NYC | Karen Hanna | University of California, Santa Barbara | |||
311 | Don't Go Native: Exploring Im/Possibilities of Insider Research | Sameena Eidoo | University of Toronto | |||
312 | Moderator | N/A | ||||
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315 | Session Four, Thursday 1:15-2:45 | The Forum, Room F | Dismantling the Cradle to Jail Pipeline: Building Abolition Futures in Canada and the United States | |||
316 | In the Eyes of the Beholder: The Struggle over Public Education, Prison, Policy, and Power | Damien Sojoyner | Scripps College | |||
317 | Violence of Discipline and Disappearance: Girls of Color in the School/Prison Nexus | Connie Wun | University of California, Berkeley | |||
318 | Abolition Epistemology:On Not Increasing the Number of Excellent Education Programs in Prisons | Erica Meiners | Northeastern Illinois University | |||
319 | Learning to Live Abolition: Montreal's Life After Life Collective and Formerly Incarcerated Girls and Women | Lena Palacios | McGill University | |||
320 | Organizing Against the Carceral Crisis: Anti-Detention/Deportation Campaigns as Social Movement Building with Queer/Trans Migrants | Edward Ou Jin Lee | McGill University | |||
321 | Chair/Discussant | David Stovall | University of Illinois Chicago | |||
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324 | Session Four, Thursday 1:15-2:45 | The Forum, Room G | Movement-Building and Organizing Practices | |||
325 | The Caravan for Peace: A Critical Approach to Borderlands Activism | Selfa Chew-Smithart | University of Texas, El Paso | |||
326 | Social Movement Unionism and Queers of Color: Rethinking US Labor’s Relationship to Police, Prisons, and Sex Workers | Raechel Tiffe | University of Minnesota | |||
327 | Fruity Stuff for Serious People: Decolonizing Love in Anti-Racist Feminist Organizing | Manjeet Birk | University of British Columbia | |||
328 | Returning to Return: W.E.B. Du Bois’s Black Reconstruction and the Model for Contemporary Resistance | Samantha Simon | University of Washington | |||
329 | Living for the City: Detroit, Grace Lee Boggs, and Radical Urban Imaginaries | Jina Kim | University of Michigan | |||
330 | Moderator | N/A | ||||
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333 | Session Four, Thursday 1:15-2:45 | The Forum, Room H | Performance and Art | |||
334 | Race, Sex and Space Beyond Gay Gentrification: Gentrification Narrative and Subjectless Critique | David Seitz | University of Toronto | |||
335 | Science Fiction Cinema, Monstrous Minstrelsy, and The Imperial Logic of Whiteness | Susana Loza | Hampshire College | |||
336 | Political Uncertainties Reading Risk and Terror in Steve McQueen’s Hunger | Michelle Potts | University of California Berkeley | |||
337 | “If My Blues Don’t Get You,” Then My Nu-Bluez Must: Towards a Paradigmatic Theory of Black Music | Nicholas Brady | University of California Irvine | |||
338 | Moderator | N/A | ||||
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341 | Session Four, Thursday 1:15-2:45 | The Forum, Room I | Race, Rights, and Criminality | |||
342 | Racism, Authoritarian Populism, and the Production of Security Landscapes in Los Angeles | Jordan T. Camp | University of California, Los Angeles | |||
343 | Celebrating the “Nightmare Scenario”: White Settler Colonialism and Resistance to the Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipeline Project | Jen Preston | York University | |||
344 | Colonization, the Law, and Indigenous Criminality in California | Stephanie Lumsden | University of California Davis | |||
345 | Moderator | Sandra Adell | University of Wisconsin-Madison | |||
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348 | Session Four, Thursday 1:15-2:45 | Latino Cultural Center | Teaching the Movement: Critical Pedagogies in a Time of Crisis | |||
349 | Discussant | Harvey Dong | University of California Berkeley | |||
350 | There Was a Riot in L.A.? Ethnic Studies through the Politics of Not Being There | Eric Pido | San Francisco State University | |||
351 | From Ethnic Studies to Critical Practices: Enhancing Student Impact | Stephanie Camba | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign | |||
352 | From the Classroom to the Community: Dismantling the Ivory Tower | Lawrence Lan | California State University, Northridge | |||
353 | Don't Worry, We Have a 'Litmus Test': When Having a 'Litmus Test' is Not for Teaching Critical Ethnic Studies | Clement Lai | California State University, Northridge | |||
354 | From Below and to the Left? Reflections, Comparisons and Questions from Teaching Critical Ethnic Studies in Interdisciplinary Contexts and Very Mixed Classrooms in the Southland | Diana Pei Wu | Antioch University | |||
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356 | Session Four, Thursday 1:15-2:45 | African American Cultural Center, Library | Gotta Liberate My People Like Haunani-Kay Trask: Critical Pedagogies of Race, Ethnicity and Indigeneity from Hawaiʻi | |||
357 | Feeding Our Own Resistance: Primitive Accumulation and the Filipino Fishing Village on Lāna‘i | Dean Itsuji Saranillio | New York University | |||
358 | Teaching Kuleana and Aloha ʻĀina: Land-based pedagogies and the Unmaking of Settler Colonial Relations | Noelani Goodyear-Ka‘ōpua (Chair) | University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa | |||
359 | From “Dispossessions of Empire” to Dispossessing Empire: Kanaka ʻŌiwi Identity Formation in Culturally-Based Higher Education | Erin Kahunawaikaʻala Wright & Nālani Balutski | University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa | |||
360 | Inside the Ethnic Studies Studio: Towards a Critical Hip Hop Pedagogy | Roderick Labrador | University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa | |||
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363 | Session Four, Thursday 1:15-2:45 | University Hall, Room I | Troubling Visions: Racial Politics in Contemporary U.S. Visual Art | |||
364 | America la bella, America la Fea | Leticia Alvarado | New York University | |||
365 | Making Sense of Race: Countervisual Aesthetics in the Work of Glenn Ligon | Sue Shon | University of Washington | |||
366 | Facing Terror, Effacing Empire: Race and Recognition in the Work of Daisy Rockwell | Balbir K. Singh | University of Washington | |||
367 | Discussant | Ronak Kapadia | University of Illinois, Chicago | |||
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370 | Session Four, Thursday 1:15-2:45 | University Hall, Room II | Critical Ethnic Studies and Religion, Part Two: Religion, Empire, Violence, and the State | |||
371 | Roundtable | Jasmin Zine | Wilfrid Laurier University | |||
372 | Randall Bailey | Interdenominational Theological Center | ||||
373 | Junaid Rana | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign | ||||
374 | Rita Brock | Brite Divinity School | ||||
375 | Chair | Sylvester A. Johnson | Northwestern University | |||
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378 | Session Four, Thursday 1:15-2:45 | Hull House | Disability Studies as the Other White Meat?: Theories of Re-reading Disability Studies | |||
379 | Contested Wombs: Using Race and Disability to Reorient the Abortion Wars | Michelle Jarman | University of Wyoming | |||
380 | Critical Genealogies: A Queer Look at Critical Ethnic (&) Disability Studies | Mel Chen | University of California, Berkeley | |||
381 | Critical Genealogies: A Queer Look at Critical Ethnic (&) Disability Studies | Alison Kafer | Southwestern University | |||
382 | The “White” Paranoia of Disability Theory and the Intersections of Disability and Race | Adam Newman | Emory University | |||
383 | Chair/Discsussant | Therí Pickens | Bates Colleges | |||
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386 | Session Four, Thursday 1:15-2:45 | Social Justice Initiative | Education, Pedagogies, and Critical Practices | |||
387 | “Disturber of the Peace”: James Baldwin and Anti-Racist Education at Bowling Green State University | Daniel Elkan | Bowling Green State University | |||
388 | Decadent Nostalgia: Re-Seeing Black Bodies in Classrooms of Exception | Jasmine Mahmoud | Northwestern University | |||
389 | The Globalization of Education as a Neocolonialism Tool | Professor Lyrical | Northeastern University | |||
390 | Moderator | Hephzibah Strmic-Pawl | College of Charleston | |||
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393 | Session Five, Thursday 3:00-4:30 | |||||
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395 | Session Time | Location | Title | Presenter | Affiliation | |
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397 | Session Five, Thursday 3:00-4:30 | The Forum, Room D | Education, Pedagogies, and Critical Practices | |||
398 | Ethnic Studies and Agency: An Insoluble Contradiction | Antonio Lopez | Independent Scholar | |||
399 | No End to the Race: Confronting Racist Practices in International Social Work at Home and Abroad | Uppala Chandrasekera | Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers | |||
400 | Deviant Bodies: The Production of the "Removable Student" in a Disciplinary Alternative Education Program | Jessica Dunning-Lozano | University of Texas, Austin | |||
401 | From Antiracism to Decolonization: Against an Inclusion-Based Paradigm | Santhosh Chandrashekar | University of New Mexico | |||
402 | Perpetuating Colonialism: Teach For America’s work in urban schools | Prudence Browne | University of Illinois, Chicago | |||
403 | Moderator | Robin Hayes | Yale University | |||
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406 | Session Five, Thursday 3:00-4:30 | The Forum, Room E | Capitalism/Corporatism/Enterpreneurship | |||
407 | Made in a Free World: Marx, Slavery, and the Impossibility of Ethical Consumption | Allison Page | University of Minnesota | |||
408 | Profiting From Disparity: The Growth of Dollar Stores across the United States and South Asia | Sriya Shrestha | University of Southern California | |||
409 | Identity-Formation & Global Labor Flows: Capitalism, Colonialism and Indentured Labor | Tayyab Mahmud | Seattle University School of Law | |||
410 | I'm Gonna Sing It the Way Eminem Sings It: Virtual Migration in Indian Call Centers | Aimee Carrilo Rowe | California State University, Northridge | |||
411 | I'm Gonna Sing It the Way Eminem Sings It: Virtual Migration in Indian Call Centers | Sheena Malhotra | California State University, Northridge | |||
412 | Moderator | Kimberlee Perez | Arizona State University | |||
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416 | Session Five, Thursday 3:00-4:30 | The Forum, Room F | Race, Decolonization, and the Transnational | |||
417 | A Life-Long Opponent of all Official Society”: C. L. R. James, the Caribbean, and the Decolonial in African American Studies. | Minkah Makalani | University of Texas, Austin | |||
418 | Defining “We”: Externally Imposed Conceptions of Groupness and the Possibilities of a Multiracial Collective Subjectivity | Alyssa Newman | University of California, Santa Barbara | |||
419 | The Negroes in a Soviet America: The Potential Uses of Social Movement Pamphlet Literature | Trevor Joy Sangrey | Washington University, St Louis | |||
420 | Behind the Scenes of American Liberalism: Race, Ritual, and the Reconstitution of the Antebellum Order | Regis Mann | University of California, Riverside | |||
421 | Moderator | N/A | ||||
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424 | Session Five, Thursday 3:00-4:30 | The Forum, Room G | Performance and Art | |||
425 | Is the World Ready for Miles Morales?: A Critical Analysis of the Racialized and Gendered Online Commentary of the New Afro-Latino Spider-Man | Christina Green | University of California San Diego | |||
426 | Moengaroa : Death, Lifestyle & Sexuality in the Maori World | Ngahuia Te Awekotuku | University of Waikato | |||
427 | Moengaroa : Death, Lifestyle & Sexuality in the Maori World | Linda Waimarie Nikora | University of Waikato | |||
428 | On the Corner and Looking A Kind of (Brown, Black, and) Blue: Miles Davis, South Asian Music, and Black Masculinity | Elliott Powell | New York University | |||
429 | Defamiliarizing Contexts: Contemporary African American Art(ist)s Abroad | Aliyyah Abdur-Rahman | Brandeis University | |||
430 | In Bad Form: Wangechi Mutu's Aesthetics of New Life | Sarah Jane Cervenak | University of North Carolina Greensboro | |||
431 | Moderator | T. Jackie Cuevas | Syracuse University | |||
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434 | Session Five, Thursday 3:00-4:30 | The Forum, Room H | Indigeneity and Whitestream Activism | |||
435 | Polynesian “Problems”: Indigenous Interventions in Genomic Mappings of Human History | Maile Arvin | University of California Santa Cruz | |||
436 | I Am Not A Novelty: An Indigenous Voice Refracted Against Anarchy and Occupy Wall Street | Demelza Champagne | ||||
437 | (Un)Settled Land: Immigration and Contemporary Settler Colonialism | Alexandra (Sasha) Raskin | ||||
438 | I See You Modoc Nation: Futurity and Other Native Feminist Modes of Resistance | Angie Morrill | University of California San Diego | |||
439 | Chair/Discussant | Eve Tuck | State University of New York New Paltz | |||
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443 | Session Five, Thursday 3:00-4:30 | The Forum, Room I | Impasses of Racial and Colonial Genocide: Singular Violences and Political Urgencies | |||
444 | The Race of Genocide in Indigenous Solidarity Activism | Scott L. Morgensen | Queen’s University | |||
445 | Smoke, Mirrors and White Lies: Blackness, Masculinity, and Limitations | Damien Sojoyner | Scripps College | |||
446 | Racial Genocide and the Logic of Evisceration | Dylan Rodríguez | University of California Riverside | |||
447 | The Cultural Life of Genocide | Shana L. Redmond | University of Southern California | |||
448 | Reluctant Black: A Genocidal Logic and Its Possible Negation | João Costa Vargas | University of Texas, Austin | |||
449 | Chair/Discussant | Steven Salaita | Virginia Tech | |||
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453 | Session Five, Thursday 3:00-4:30 | Latino Cultural Center | Real Talk: C-UniT Shoulda Said… | |||
454 | Workshop | Rosalind Hampton | McGill University | |||
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458 | Session Five, Thursday 3:00-4:30 | African American Cultural Center, Library | Mapping the Ends of the US “Flexible Imperial Formation”: Un/disciplining Performances of Bodies and Texts | |||
459 | Chair | Crystal Parikh (Chair) | New York University | |||
460 | Unlearning Colonial Hegemonic Discourse in Mary Rowlandson's The Sovereignty and Goodness of God | Emily Artiano | Northeastern University | |||
461 | Interrogating Racial Erasure: Synesthesia and Visibility in Monique Truong’s Bitter in the Mouth | Amanda Dykema | University of Maryland, College Park | |||
462 | Campy Assumptions: Per-forming an Anti-Imperialist Asian Americanist Body Politic | Chris A. Eng | The Graduate Center, City University of New York | |||
463 | Revolutionary Geographies: Mapping Silence in Sansay’s Secret History: Or, The Horrors of St. Domingo | Liz Smith | The University of Oklahoma | |||
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466 | Session Five, Thursday 3:00-4:30 | University Hall, Room I | Afro-Asian Feminisms | |||
467 | Reading the Limits of Afro-Asian Solidarity in W. E. B. Du Bois’s Dark Princess | Tamara Bhalla | University of Maryland Baltimore County, | |||
468 | Against the Romance of Cross-Racial Community | Anantha Sudhakar | San Francisco State University | |||
469 | Shailja Patel’s Afro-Asian Poetics | Vanita Reddy | Texas A&M University | |||
470 | Chair/Discussant | Natasha Sharma | Northwestern University | |||
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473 | Session Five, Thursday 3:00-4:30 | University Hall, Room II | She’s Dreaming: Alternate Racial Futures and the Decolonial Imaginary in Speculative Cultural Production | |||
474 | The Primitive, Asian Time-Traveler: Redefining Asiatic Form as Historical Formation in Looking Backward and Looking Further Backward | Shao-Ling Ma | University of Southern California | |||
475 | Women and Children First? Feminist Eugenics, Imperial Futures, and the Ambiguity of Utopia | Alexis Lothian (Chair) | Indiana University of Pennsylvania | |||
476 | Wild Future: Black Speculative Fiction and the Time of Entanglement | Savannah Shange | University of Pennsylvania | |||
477 | A Future for The Race? Cyborgs, Androids, and the New Miscegenation | Alexandrina Agloro | University of Southern California | |||
478 | “I Imagined Many Moons in the Sky Lighting the Way to Freedom”: Miscegenation, Schizophrenia and Passing in Janelle Monae’s Metropolis | Micha Cardenas | University of Southern California | |||
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481 | Session Five, Thursday 3:00-4:30 | Hull House | The Asian Noncitizen, The City, and No Guarantees | |||
482 | Economies of Compassion: the Thai Overseas Migrant Worker | Sudarat Musikawong (Chair) | Siena College | |||
483 | Re-claiming Koreatown:Justice and the Spatial Imagination in Koreatown after the Los Angeles Uprising | Jong Bum Kwon | Webster University | |||
484 | Yellow by Choice: "Asians" Negotiating Faith and Race in America | Linh Hoang | Siene College | |||
485 | Conversion and Community Among Lu Mien Refugee Immigrants | Hjorleifur Jonsson | Arizona State University, | |||
486 | Discussant | Dana Takagi | University of California, Santa Cruz | |||
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489 | Session Five, Thursday 3:00-4:30 | Social Justice Initiative | Un/Settled Diasporas: Rethinking Claims to Citizenship, Identity, and Belonging in a White Settler State | |||
490 | Colonial Containments in Higher Education | Gulzar R. Charania | University of Toronto | |||
491 | (Mis)Guided Missions? Korean Diasporas, Christianity, and Aboriginal-(Im)migrant Relations in Canada | Ruthann Lee | University of British Columbia Okanagan | |||
492 | Sensations of Moving from a Place of Un/Settlement: Pelau MasQUEERade a Caribbean Queer Diaspora in Motion | R. Cassandra Lord | University of Toronto | |||
493 | Discussant | Tiffany Lethabo King | University of Maryland, College Park | |||
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496 | Plenary: Another Chicago is Possible: An Evening with Chicago Activists Engaging Critical Ethnic Studies, Thursday 4:45-7:00pm | |||||
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498 | Plenary A | The Forum, Main Hall | Another Chicago is Possible: An Evening with Chicago Activists Engaging Critical Ethnic Studies | |||
499 | Thursday 4:45-7:00pm | Rhoda Gutierrez | University of Illinois at Chicago | |||
500 | Reyna Wences | Immigrant Youth Justice League | ||||
501 | Beth Richie | University of Illinois at Chicago | ||||
502 | Mariame Kaba | Project NIA | ||||
503 | David Stovall | University of Illinois at Chicago | ||||
504 | Leena Odeh | University of Illinois at Chicago | ||||
505 | Beth Richie (Welcome Message) | University of Illinois at Chicago | ||||
506 | Junaid Rana (Introductions) | University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign | ||||
507 | Alice Kim (Moderator) | The Public Square at the Illinois Humanities Center | ||||
508 | Leena Odeh | University of Illinois at Chicago | ||||
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510 | Thursday Night Film Screening, 7:30-9:30pm | |||||
511 | Thursday – FILM SCREENINGS, 7:30-9:30pm | The Forum, Room D | A Lot Like You | Eliaichi Kimaro | 9elephants Productions | |
512 | The Forum, Room E | América's Home | C. A. Griffith | QUAD Productions, Arizona State University | ||
513 | H. L. T. Quan | QUAD Productions, Arizona State University | ||||
514 | The Forum, Room G | Black and Cuba: Find Your Revolution/Encuentra Tu Revolución | Robin Hayes | The New School | ||
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516 | The Forum, Room I | American Revolutionary: The Evolution of Grace Lee Boggs (Director, Grace Lee) | Scott Kurashige | University of Michigan | ||
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518 | Session Six: Friday 8:00-9:00am | |||||
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520 | Session Time | Location | Title | Presenter | Affiliation | |
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522 | Session Six, Friday 8:00-9:30 | The Forum, Room D | Race, Nation, and Belonging | |||
523 | The (Un)Making of 'Home' and 'Nation': Discourses of Entitlement and Power Relations | Benita Bunjun | University of British Columbia | |||
524 | Where Do We Go to Start at Home?: Questions of Accountability and Community in Discourse and Practice | Griffin Epstein & Zahra Murad | University of Toronto | |||
525 | Neither “Afro” nor “Latino”: Cuban Racial Subaltern Entanglements with Discourses of Race, Nation, and Black Diasporicity | Jose Fuste | University of California San Diego | |||
526 | Re-Creating Home: Queer Mexican Immigrant Women Creating Communities of Resistance | Sandibel Borges | University of California, Santa Barbara | |||
527 | “We Stand on Guard for Thee”: Representations of Policing Race and Gender at the Canada-U.S. Border in Contemporary Canadian Literatures | Sharlee Reimer | McMaster University | |||
528 | Moderator | N/A | ||||
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531 | Session Six, Friday 8:00-9:30 | The Forum, Room E | Religion, Ethnicity, and the Nation-State – Part II | |||
532 | Intersection of Spirituality, Spiritual Activism, and Ethnic Studies | Elisa Facio | University of Colorado, Boulder | |||
533 | Ethnicizing Muslims | Salima Bhimani | University of Toronto | |||
534 | ‘You Are Now Leaving the United States of America’: The Speculative, Mimesis, and Yoruba Revivalism in Oyotunji African Village | Michelle Commander | University of Tennessee, Knoxville | |||
535 | Moderator | N/A | ||||
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538 | Session Six, Friday 8:00-9:30 | The Forum, Room F | Critical Queer Theorizing | |||
539 | Reading Latin Drag: (Trans)Gender Performance in José Donoso’s El lugar sin límites (1966) and Mayra Santos-Febres’ Sirena Selena vestida de pena (2000) | Kayla Paulk | University of Pittsburgh | |||
540 | A Gay Rights Movement Versus A Queer Liberation Movement | Joseph DeFilippis | Portland State University | |||
541 | Debating “Queer Globalization,” or What Is This Queer of Color Critique Doing to Decolonization?: Colonial Deployment of Sexuality and Erotic Schemes of Empire | June J. Yuen Ting | UC San Diego | |||
542 | Queer Familia: Constructing Ethnic and Sexual Categories, Subjectivities, and Identities in the State | Allen Baros | University of Washington | |||
543 | Moderator | Emily Garcia | Northeastern Illinois University | |||
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546 | Session Six, Friday 8:00-9:30 | The Forum, Room G | Race/Species/Affect | |||
547 | Temporality, Race, and Non-‐Human Animals in the Colonization of Hawai‘i | Jonathan Goldberg-Hiller | University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa | |||
548 | Like a Dog: Animal Law, Human Cruelty, and the Limits of Care | Colin Dayan | Vanderbilt University | |||
549 | Diving Into the Wreck: Race, Coral Ecology, and Leni Riefenstahl | Eva Hayward | Uppsala University | |||
550 | Race' and the Political Economy of the Pit Bull | Heidi J. Nast | DePaul University | |||
551 | Wartime 'Companion Species': Wounded Dogs and Killable Insects | Renisa Mawani | University of British Columbia | |||
552 | Discussant | Neel Ahuja | University of North Carolina | |||
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556 | Session Six, Friday 8:00-9:30 | The Forum, Room H | Suggesting the Coordinates of Decolonization: On Asian Diasporas and Indigenous Sovereignties | |||
557 | Rights, Sovereignty, and the Place (and Time) of Asian American/Settler Literature in Hawai‘i | Quynh Nhu Le | University of California, Santa Barbara | |||
558 | ContaminAsian: Asian American Dis-‘Place’-Ment and the Differential Racialization of Land | Douglas S. Ishii | University of Maryland, College Park | |||
559 | Fictions of the Last Frontier: Asian and Native Racial Life and Racial Death in Alaska's Settler Colonialism | Juliana Hu Pegues | Macalester College | |||
560 | Rights Between Friends: Forms of Alliance in Karen Tei Yamashita’s I-Hotel and Lee Maracle’s Sojourners and Sundogs | Janey Lew | University of California, Berkeley | |||
561 | Chair and Discussant | Crystal Parikh | New York University | |||
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566 | Session Six, Friday 8:00-9:30 | The Forum, Room I | With Stones in Our Hands: Muslims, Race and Empire 2 | |||
567 | Race, Prejudice and Power: ‘Owning’ American Islam | Su’ad Abdul Khabeer | Purdue University | |||
568 | The Campus as Crucible: State Surveillance and the Policing of Muslim Students | Arshad Ali | University of London | |||
569 | Racialization & Naturalization: Lessons from America’s Racial Past for Securing Muslim Americans’ National Future | Zaheer Ali | Columbia University | |||
570 | Hindoo, Moslem, Caucasian, Negro: South Asian Muslims, Race, and Citizenship in the Early 20th Century United States | Vivek Bald | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | |||
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574 | Session Six, Friday 8:00-9:30 | Latino Cultural Center | Value & Violence Part II: Tracking the Colonial, the Patriarchal, and the Racial in Global Capitalism. “Radical Departures” | |||
575 | Workshop | Denise Ferreira da Silva | Queen Mary, University of London | |||
576 | Jose Fuste | University of California, San Diego | ||||
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583 | Session Six, Friday 8:00-9:30 | African American Cultural Center, Library | ‘Classist, Racist, Sexist s**t: Fight the Hike, Strike, Resist!’ Situating the Struggles of Racialized Students within the Quebec Student Strike | |||
584 | Chair | Ilyan Ferrer | McGill University | |||
585 | Joining a Popular Movement When You’re Not Popular: Marginalized Identity Perspectives on the Quebec Student Strike | Ryan Thom | McGill University | |||
586 | Barriers in Accessibility towards Post-Secondary Education Amongst Filipino Youth in Quebec | Jillian Sudayan | McGill University | |||
587 | We’re being watched: Police surveillance on the Maple Spring, G8/20, and racialized youth in Montreal | Radney Jean-Claude | McGill University | |||
588 | Navigating through student governance and the academic industrial complex | Emily Yee Clare | McGill University | |||
589 | Discussant | Lena Pelacios | McGill University | |||
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593 | Session Six, Friday 8:00-9:30 | University Hall, Room I | Unmapping Empire: Critical Arab American Studies as a Politics of Decolonization | |||
594 | Imperial Reverberations: Arab American Studies and Race and Empire Studies | Nadine Naber | University of Michigan | |||
595 | Arab American Studies: Ethnic Studies, Decolonization, and the Critical Turn | Umayyah Cable | University of Southern California | |||
596 | Reimagining Palestine Solidarity Activism | Sophia Azeb | University of Southern California | |||
597 | Chair/Discussant | Theresa Warburton | University at Buffalo | |||
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602 | Session Six, Friday 8:00-9:30 | University Hall, Room II | Decolonization and Questions of the Postcolonial | |||
603 | Decolonizing Holocaust Memory: The Nazi Genocide of Soviet Jews under Western Eyes | Anika Walke | Washington University St. Louis | |||
604 | Sacrament or Fetish?: Toward a Postcolonial Reappropriation of the Fetish-Object | Colby Dickinson | Loyola University Chicago | |||
605 | Moments of Rupture: Decolonial Possibility in Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Narratives | Jenna Hanchey | University of Texas, Austin | |||
606 | Multicultural Memorialization and White Settler Nationalism | Eve Haque | York University | |||
607 | Moderator | Charli Valdez | University of New Hampshire | |||
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610 | Session Six, Friday 8:00-9:30 | Hull House | From Kansas to Arizona: Revisiting, Reappraising Critical Ethnic Studies, 1954-2014 | |||
611 | Roundtable | |||||
612 | Chair | Fannie Rushing | Beneductine University, Chicago SNCC History Project | |||
613 | Yvette Hyter | Western Michigan University | ||||
614 | Aisha Finch | University of California Los Angeles | ||||
615 | Jacquie Lazu | DePaul University | ||||
616 | William Santiago Valles | Western Michigan University | ||||
617 | Joseph Dorsey | Purdue University | ||||
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620 | Session Six, Friday 8:00-9:30 | Social Justice Initiative | Critical Ethnic Studies Association Workshop: Intro to Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions Movement | |||
621 | Workshop | |||||
622 | Craig Willse | George Mason University | ||||
623 | Rahim Kurwa | University of California, Los Angeles | ||||
624 | David Lloyd | University of California, Riverside | ||||
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626 | Session Seven, Friday 9:45-11:15 | |||||
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630 | Session Seven, Friday 9:45-11:15 | The Forum, Room D | Indigeneity – Part II | |||
631 | Twins, Whips, Tricks, and Clowns: Sun Chief’s Enactment of a Hopi Sovereign Erotic | Alicia Cox | University of California, Riverside | |||
632 | The Treaty of Waitangi and Asian Immigrants in New Zealand: Theoretical Implication of Indigenous culture and History on Ethnic Migrants’ Acculturation. | Saburo Omura | The University of Waikato | |||
633 | The Treaty of Waitangi and Asian Immigrants in New Zealand: Theoretical Implication of Indigenous culture and History on Ethnic Migrants’ Acculturation. | Ngahuia Te Awekotuku | The University of Waikato | |||
634 | The Treaty of Waitangi and Asian Immigrants in New Zealand: Theoretical Implication of Indigenous culture and History on Ethnic Migrants’ Acculturation. | Linda Waimarie Nikora | The University of Waikato | |||
635 | Decolonizing Philosophy and Political Theory in a Global Era: Indigenous Abya-Yalan Contributions | Leonardo Esteban Figueroa Helland | Westminster College | |||
636 | Reckoning with Spirits: The Legacy of Scientific Studies of Indigenous Religion | Sarah Dees | Indiana University | |||
637 | Moderator | Kiri Sailiata | University of Michigan | |||
638 | ||||||
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640 | Session Seven, Friday 9:45-11:15 | The Forum, Room E | Critical Race Theory | |||
641 | Beyond Bars: (Re)Imagining Violence, Captivity, and Gender in Prison Space Discourse | Jasmine Phillips | University of California at Los Angeles School of Law | |||
642 | (Counter)Genocidal Cartographies: (De)Colonial Territoriality & Spatial Representations of Native America | Annita Lucchesi | Washington State University | |||
643 | Playing with Pride: X-marks and Organized Athletics for Filipino and Native American Students | Tria Andrews | University of California Berkeley | |||
644 | Returning as Strangers: The Competing Discourses behind Korean American Ethnic Return Migration | Stephen Suh | University of Minnesota | |||
645 | Moderator | Monica De La Torre | University of Washington | |||
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648 | Session Seven, Friday 9:45-11:15 | The Forum, Room F | Whiteness and Empire | |||
649 | Decolonizing Jewish Whiteness Studies: Strategic Epistemological Interventions at the Heart of Empire | Jesse Benjamin | Kennesaw State University | |||
650 | “Helping” Whiteness: The Non-Profit Industrial Complex and White Capitalism | Myrl Beam | University of Minnesota | |||
651 | The Tan Line: White Identities, Colored Technologies and the Assertion of Racial Privilege | Melissa MacDonald | University of California, Santa Barbara | |||
652 | The Tan Line: White Identities, Colored Technologies and the Assertion of Racial Privilege | France Winddance Twine | University of California, Santa Barbara | |||
653 | Moderator | Kimberlee Perez | Arizona State University | |||
654 | ||||||
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656 | Session Seven, Friday 9:45-11:15 | The Forum, Room G | Critical Race Theory | |||
657 | Democratic Racism: The Case of 'Canadian Experience' | Jane Ku | University of Windsor | |||
658 | Democratic Racism: The Case of 'Canadian Experience' | Izumi Sakamoto, | University of Toronto | |||
659 | Racial Spectacles: Colorblindness in the 21st Century | Rose Ernst | Seattle University | |||
660 | Racial Spectacles: Colorblindness in the 21st Century | Angelique M. Davis | Seattle University | |||
661 | Neighborhood Nationalisms: Black and White Womens’ Patriotism at the 1876 Centennial | Chris Hayashida-Knight | Penn State University | |||
662 | Too Asian?: The Politics of Racialization and Resistance in 21st Century Canada | Roland Sintos Coloma | University of Toronto | |||
663 | Moderator | Benjamin Wiggins | University of Pennsylvania | |||
664 | ||||||
665 | ||||||
666 | Session Seven, Friday 9:45-11:15 | The Forum, Room H | Critical-Race Feminisms/Masculinity & Postcolonial Theory | |||
667 | Feminist Asylums and the Limits of US Legal Geographies | Heather M. Turcotte | University of Connecticut | |||
668 | The Filipino American Gay Men Coming Out Experience: Denial, Rejection, Acceptance | Mike Joseph Maningas | San Francisco State University | |||
669 | These Boots Were Made for Walking?: Feminist Movement/s, Mobility, and Women of the Black Diaspora | Lisa Calvente | DePaul University | |||
670 | What Does Rape Have To Do With Race? : Towards a Decolonial Anti-Sexualized Violence Pedagogy | Diego Luna | University of Utah | |||
671 | Toward a Genealogy of Arab American Feminist Life Writing: A Critical Analysis of Alixa Naff and Evelyn Shakir | Christina LaRose | University of Michigan | |||
672 | Moderator | N/A | ||||
673 | ||||||
674 | ||||||
675 | Session Seven, Friday 9:45-11:15 | The Forum, Room I | Beyond the Visible: Unstable Topographies of Capitalist Expansion | |||
676 | Problematizing State Narratives of Visibility in the Age of Global Chineseness | Brian Chung (Chair) | University of Hawaii, Mānoa | |||
677 | Refusing to Leave: Political Imaginations of Land Struggles in Globalizing India | Navaneetha Mokkil Maruthur | Central University of Gujarat, India | |||
678 | Everywhere is War: Geographies of Conquest, Militarization, and Environmental Justice | Laurel Mei Turbin | City University of New York Graduate Center | |||
679 | Reproducing Landscapes of Dispossession: Space, Place and Settler Colonialism | Owen Toews | City University of New York Graduate Center | |||
680 | Discussant | Piya Chatterjee | Scripps College | |||
681 | ||||||
682 | ||||||
683 | Session Seven, Friday 9:45-11:15 | Latino Cultural Center | Arte de Migrante: Soy Hija del Canto: Chhoti Maa (Performance and conversation on Hip Hop, Migration, Conflict Resolution enseñanzas y viviencias) | Vreni Michellini Castillo | University of California Berkeley | |
684 | Performance | |||||
685 | ||||||
686 | ||||||
687 | ||||||
688 | Session Seven, Friday 9:45-11:15 | African American Cultura Center, Library | Moving Through Whiteness: Creative Approaches to Decolonizing White Settlers | Robert Jackson-Paton | ||
689 | Performance | |||||
690 | ||||||
691 | Session Seven, Friday 9:45-11:15 | University Hall, Room I | Uneven Circulations: Policy Mobility and the Punitive Turn | |||
692 | Colonial Projects: Puerto Rico, Punitive Governance, and the Transformation of American Public Housing | Marisol LeBrón | New York University | |||
693 | Militarized Policing or “Mere Game-Playing”? Professional Police Networks and the Construction of Punitive Common Sense in the 1970s | Stuart Schrader | New York University | |||
694 | “Fit for some Third world dictatorship”: Mass Incarceration and the Logics of Counterinsurgency in Chicago’s Police Torture cases | Toussaint Losier | University of Chicago | |||
695 | Discussant/Chair | Nik Theodore | University of Illinois, Chicago | |||
696 | ||||||
697 | ||||||
698 | Session Seven, Friday 9:45-11:15 | University Hall, Room II | GUAVA: Performing Queer African Truths | Yvonne Fly Onakeme Etaghene | ||
699 | Performance | |||||
700 | ||||||
701 | ||||||
702 | ||||||
703 | ||||||
704 | ||||||
705 | Session Seven, Friday 9:45-11:15 | Hull House | (Re)Imagining Freedom Then and Now: Social Movements and Critical Ethnic Studies | |||
706 | The Erotics of Anti-Imperialism: US Third World Lesbian Feminism | Maylei Blackwell | University of California at Los Angeles | |||
707 | Beyond Occupy: Critiquing the Embedded Imaginary of Youth, Activism, and Social Movements | Andreana Clay | San Francisco State University | |||
708 | Queering Grassroots Garveyism: The Sexual Politics of the UNIA in the Midwest | Erik S. McDuffie | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign | |||
709 | Discussant | Dayo F. Gore | University of California at San Diego | |||
710 | Chair | Barbara Ransby | University of Illinois, Chicago | |||
711 | ||||||
712 | ||||||
713 | Session Seven, Friday 9:45-11:15 | Social Justice Initiative | "Waiting for a Check": Negotiating Marginalizing Discourses | |||
714 | Far'u Kalam: Diasporic Arab Hip Hop and the Mobilization of a "New" Pan-Arabism | Faouzie Alchahal | Columbus Academy | |||
715 | “Segregation as a Model for 21st Century Social Justice?” | Simone C. Drake | The Ohio State University | |||
716 | You’re Not in Traxx Until You Lay Down Your Tracks: Alternative Methods for Interpreting Queer Cultural Landscapes | Terrance Wooten | University of Maryland | |||
717 | Discussant/Chair | Mary Corbin Sies | University of Maryland | |||
718 | ||||||
719 | ||||||
720 | Session Eight, Friday 11:30-1:00 | |||||
721 | ||||||
722 | Session Time | Location | Title | Presenter | Affiliation | |
723 | ||||||
724 | Session Eight, Friday 11:30-1:00 | The Forum, Room D | Decolonial Aesthetics and the Political Possibilities of Hip Hop Dance | |||
725 | Dark Matter & Diaspora in B-Boying Cyphers | Imani Johnson | University of California, Riverside | |||
726 | In-Prisoning Aesthetics: A Funk Dance Called Popping as a Practice of Freedom | Naomi Bragin | University of California, Berkeley | |||
727 | Predictably Unprecedented | Sabela Grimes | ||||
728 | Discussant | Fred Moten | Duke University | |||
729 | ||||||
730 | ||||||
731 | ||||||
732 | Session Eight, Friday 11:30-1:00 | The Forum, Room E | Reading Healing in Decolonial Feminist Writings and Latina/o Young Adults' Literature | |||
733 | But not even the monkey garden would have me”: Depression and Suicide in Latina/o Young Adults’ Novels by Sandra Cisneros, Rigoberto Gonzalez and Gloria Velasquez | Sonia A. Rodriguez | University of California Riverside | |||
734 | A Labor of Re-visioning and Re-membering”: Transcending Trauma and Decolonizing the (Sick) Body in Gloria Anzaldúa’s Writings on Illness | Christina L. Gutierrez | University of Texas, San Antonio | |||
735 | "A Tangle of Unexplored Needs”: Rescripting the Psyche through Decolonial Feminisms | Sara A. Ramírez | University of California, Berkeley | |||
736 | ||||||
737 | ||||||
738 | ||||||
739 | Session Eight, Friday 11:30-1:00 | The Forum, Room F | Rhetorics of Deflection: White Supremacy and the Raceless Citizen | |||
740 | Why Can’t I be a Racist Too?: Qualified Racism and White Supremacy | Jenny Heijun Wills | University of Winnipeg | |||
741 | Leaving Race out of Colonialism: Québec and the Postcolonial Question | Bruno Cornellier (Chair) | University of Winnipeg | |||
742 | Writing the “Other” for Teens: Exercises in Consumer Citizenship | Heather Snell | University of Winnipeg | |||
743 | ||||||
744 | ||||||
745 | ||||||
746 | Session Eight, Friday 11:30-1:00 | The Forum, Room G | Tracing American Racial Violence toward Asian Minorities | |||
747 | The Violence of Integration: Shibutani Tamotsu's Wartime Observation of Japanese American Soldiers | Noriaki Hoshino | Cornell University | |||
748 | Teaching Japanese Brides American Domesticity: Its Benevolence and Violence | Tomoko Tsuchiya (Chair) | Kokushikan University | |||
749 | Theorizing Global Ancestral Groups | Jane H. Yamashiro | University of Southern California | |||
750 | ||||||
751 | ||||||
752 | ||||||
753 | Session Eight, Friday 11:30-1:00 | The Forum, Room H | Unsettling Settler Colonialism: Theories, Practice, and Experience | |||
754 | How Does One Unsettle Colonialism? On Unruly Methods and Anti-Disciplinarity | Beenash Jafri | York University | |||
755 | White Liquor: Settler Colonialism and the Racial Politics of Alcohol in Colonial Natal, 1863-1897 | T.J. Tallie (Chair) | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign | |||
756 | The Great Whitened North: National Narratives and White Settler Colonialism in Canada | Danielle Lorenz | University of Alberta | |||
757 | Discussant | Scott Morgensen | Queen's University | |||
758 | ||||||
759 | Session Eight, Friday 11:30-1:00 | The Forum, Room I | Weaving Native Voices: Okinawan Resistance Against Militarization | |||
760 | From anti-base to demilitarization to decolonization: Contextualizing Women’s Demilitarization Activism in Okinawa | Rinda Yamashiro Kayatani (Chair) | University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa | |||
761 | Striving for Land, Sea, and Life: Okinawan Demilitarization Movement | Megumi Chibana | University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa | |||
762 | Take Back the Autonomy: Okinawan Women’s Challenge to Deconstruct the Mainstream Notion of “Subordinate” Okinawa | Ushii Chinin | Demilitarization-Decolonization Okinawan Women’s Organization | |||
763 | Discussant | Wesley Iwao Ueunten | San Francisco State University | |||
764 | ||||||
765 | ||||||
766 | Session Eight, Friday 11:30-1:00 | Latino Cultural Center | What Happened to the Slave Estate? Recovering the “Flesh” (Black Studies, that is) Within Critical Ethnic Studies | |||
767 | Compared to What? Living Among the Eead in Night Catches Us and Comparative Ethnic Studies | Tyron P. Woods (Chair) | University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth | |||
768 | “Can We Heal As One? Learning From Spillers On Trauma, Gender And Ethnicity” | Sarah Soanirina Ohmer | University of Indianapolis | |||
769 | On Black Studies and Settler Colonial Studies | Tiffany Lethabo King | University of Maryland, College Park | |||
770 | ||||||
771 | ||||||
772 | ||||||
773 | Session Eight, Friday 11:30-1:00 | African American Cultural Center, Library | “Seize the Time: Decolonizing Social Justice Education” | |||
774 | Chair | David Stovall | University of Illinois, Chicago | |||
775 | The People’s Education Movement: Building Decolonial Community Spaces for Healing and Action | Carolina Valdez | University of California, Los Angeles | |||
776 | Movement of the Teachers: Developing a Decolonizing Pedagogy in a Teacher Activist Circle | Antonio Martinez | University of California, Los Angeles | |||
777 | Let’s Break Free: Applying an Education for Liberation | Patrick Camangian | University of San Francisco | |||
778 | ||||||
779 | ||||||
780 | Session Eight, Friday 11:30-1:00 | University Hall, Room I | The Pasts, Presents, and Futures of Queer Indigenous Studies | |||
781 | Roundtable | Qwo-Li Driskill (Cherokee) | Oregon State University | |||
782 | Chris Finley (Colville) | University of Oregon | ||||
783 | Brian Joseph Gilley | Indiana University, Bloomington | ||||
784 | Daniel Heath Justice (Cherokee Nation) | The University of British Columbia | ||||
785 | Deborah A. Miranda (Ohlone-Costanoan Esselen Nation of California/Chumash) | Washington and Lee University | ||||
786 | Mark Rifkin | University of North Carolina at Greensboro | ||||
787 | Lisa Tatonetti (Chair) | Kansas State University | ||||
788 | Craig Womack (Creek/Cherokee) | Emory University | ||||
789 | ||||||
790 | ||||||
791 | Session Eight, Friday 11:30-1:00 | University Hall, Room II | Ambivalent Affinities: Towards a Decolonizing Network of Critical Ethnic, Gender and Sexuality Studies | |||
792 | Roundtable | Lisa Weems | Miami University of Ohio | |||
793 | Yu-Fang Cho | Miami University of Ohio | ||||
794 | Roselyn Banda | Miami University of Ohio | ||||
795 | Jeong-eun Rhee | Long Island University, C.W. Post Campus | ||||
796 | Sharon Subreenduth | Bowling Green State University | ||||
797 | ||||||
798 | ||||||
799 | Session Eight, Friday 11:30-1:00 | Hull House | Session Cancelled | |||
800 | ||||||
801 | ||||||
802 | ||||||
803 | ||||||
804 | Session Eight, Friday 11:30-1:00 | Social Justice Initiative | Theorizing the Relationships Between Migration and Indigeneity: Rights, Identity, Territoriality | |||
805 | Reflections on Decolonizing Transnational Pedagogy: Location, Location, Location? | Melissa Autumn White | University of British Columbia, Okanagan | |||
806 | Archiving Indians, Anchoring Migrants | Shaheen Lotun | University of Toronto | |||
807 | Ethnicized Citizenship: Implications for Indigeneity in Colombia | Sarah-Jane Hamilton | Carleton University | |||
808 | Chair | Dan Irving | Carleton University | |||
809 | Discussant | Ruthann Lee | University of British Columbia, Okanagan | |||
810 | Discussant | Nandita Sharma | University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa | |||
811 | ||||||
812 | ||||||
813 | Session Nine, Friday 1:15-2:45 | |||||
814 | ||||||
815 | Session Time | Location | Title | Presenter | Affiliation | |
816 | ||||||
817 | Session Nine, Friday 1:15-2:45 | The Forum, Room D | Colored Technologies, Digital and Virtual Identities | |||
818 | Technology as a colonial measure of modernity: The problems and possibilities of Open Access publishing for Indigenous knowledges | Eric Ritskes | University of Toronto | |||
819 | Challenging technocratic epistemological authority in educational spaces: Two case studies of emancipatory practice | Chris Milk | University of Texas Pan American | |||
820 | Challenging technocratic epistemological authority in educational spaces: Two case studies of emancipatory practice | Emmet E. Campos | University of Texas, Austin | |||
821 | The Decolonial Aural Imaginary: Chicana Radio Production | Monica De La Torre | University of Washington | |||
822 | Reinforcing Freedom: YouTube and the Homonormative Citizen-Soldier | Tyler Monson | Marquette University | |||
823 | Mediatizing Echándole Ganas Across Digital Borders: From La Frontera Sur to Oakland to "New" Media | Hector Beltran | University of California Berkeley | |||
824 | Moderator | Claudia Garcia-Rojas | Northwestern University | |||
825 | ||||||
826 | ||||||
827 | Session Nine, Friday 1:15-2:45 | The Forum, Room E | Critical Queer Theorizing | |||
828 | Creole California, the Market-State, and Homophobically Queered Citizenship in The Mask of Zorro | Lessie JoFrazier | Indiana University, Bloomington | |||
829 | Race and the Queer Negative Ethics of Anton Chigurh | Harrod Suarez | Oberlin College | |||
830 | Queer Journeys and Intimate Destinations in Marlene Nourbese Philip’s Looking for Livingstone: An Odyssey of Silence | Caroline Schwenz | Emory University | |||
831 | The End of the Future: Race, Queer Futurity, and the Temporality of State Violence | Stephen Dillon | University of Minnesota | |||
832 | Moderator | Leah Peoples | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign | |||
833 | ||||||
834 | ||||||
835 | Session Nine, Friday 1:15-2:45 | The Forum, Room F | Education, Pedagogies, and Critical Practices | |||
836 | Before You Run Off to Help...: Community Engagement and the Academy's Problematic Desire to Help | Gary Perry | Seattle University | |||
837 | Language of Domination, Language of Resistance: French and Creole in the Reunion Island Classroom | Meghan Tinsley | Boston University | |||
838 | Do It For the People: eBlack Perspectives in the Era of Digital Empire | Carmen Kynard | St. John's University | |||
839 | Soaring Voices, Silent Administration: Critiquing Institutionalized, De/Stabilized Ethnic Studies | Justin Phan | University of California, Davis | |||
840 | The University’s Margins: Multiculturalism at UC Davis | Aaron Alvarado | University of California, Davis | |||
841 | Moderator | Deana Lewis | University of Illinois Chicago | |||
842 | ||||||
843 | ||||||
844 | Session Nine, Friday 1:15-2:45 | The Forum, Room G | Citizenship, Race, Nation | |||
845 | Sounds from the Belly of the Beast: Rampart Police (Dis)order and the Psycho Realm Blues | Steven Osuna | University of California, Santa Barbara | |||
846 | Disciplining Dissident Citizens: Palestine solidarity activism at York University before and after 9/11 | Nisha Nath | University of Alberta | |||
847 | Nation Making, Irregular Migrants: New Chinese Migration into Post-apartheid South Africa, 1990s – present | Tu Huynh | Rhodes University | |||
848 | The Racial Logics of Citizenship Control: Asian Americans and Denationalization in Twentieth-Century United States | Kritika Agarwal | State University of New York, Buffalo | |||
849 | Moderator | Fela Amiri Uhuru | Evergreen Valley College | |||
850 | ||||||
851 | ||||||
852 | Session Nine, Friday 1:15-2:45 | The Forum, Room H | Que(e)rying Asian American Art and Art History | |||
853 | Chair | Jan Christian Bernabe | Independent Scholar and Curator | |||
854 | Roundtable | Susette Min | University of California Davis | |||
855 | Kyoo Lee | The City University of New York | ||||
856 | Alpesh Patel | Florida International University | ||||
857 | Amy Tang | Wesleyan University | ||||
858 | ||||||
859 | Session Nine, Friday 1:15-2:45 | The Forum, Room I | Unsettling the Nation State: Critical Ethnic Studies Approaches to Law and Violence | |||
860 | Chair | Lee Ann S. Wang | University of Hawaii-Mānoa | |||
861 | Roundtable | Jesse Carr | University of Michigan-Ann Arbor | |||
862 | Kirisitina Sailiata | University of Michigan-Ann Arbor | ||||
863 | Megan Ming Francis | Pepperdine University | ||||
864 | Dean Spade | Seattle University School of Law | ||||
865 | Sora Han | University of California Irvine | ||||
866 | ||||||
867 | Session Nine, Friday 1:15-2:45 | Latino Cultural Center | With Stones in Our Hands: Muslim, Race and Empire 3 | |||
868 | Co-Chair and Discussant | Sohail Daulatzai | University of California, Irvine | |||
869 | Co-Chair and Discussant | Junaid Rana | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign | |||
870 | Transnational Reverberations: Race and Empire in the ‘War on Terror’ and the Arab spring Revolutions | Nadine Naber | University of Michigan | |||
871 | Borj Hammoud: Urban Liminality, Alterity, and Queerness in Lebanon | Sofian Merabet | University of Texas, Austin | |||
872 | The Radical Politics of Prayer | Sylvia Chan-Malik | Rutgers University | |||
873 | ||||||
874 | ||||||
875 | Session Nine, Friday 1:15-2:45 | African American Cultural Center, Library | Behind the Velvet Rope: The Politics and Perils of Interdisciplinary Work on Race and Ethnicity in the Academy | |||
876 | Roundtable | Aureliano DeSoto | Metropolitan State University | |||
877 | Chair | Lisa Guerrero | Washington State University | |||
878 | David Leonard | Washington State University | ||||
879 | Theresa Runstedtler | University at Buffalo (SUNY) | ||||
880 | ||||||
881 | ||||||
882 | Session Nine, Friday 1:15-2:45 | University Hall, Room I | Christian Evangelicalism Meets Critical Ethnic Studies | |||
883 | Roundtable | Andrea Smith (Chair) | University of California, Riverside | |||
884 | Mae Cannon | World Vision | ||||
885 | Soong Rah | North Park Seminary | ||||
886 | Corey Beals | George Fox University | ||||
887 | Kathryn Smith | Azusa Pacific University | ||||
888 | ||||||
889 | Session Nine, Friday 1:15-2:45 | University Hall, Room II | Decolonizing Race and the Academy: Critical Mixed Race and Interdisciplinary Studies | |||
890 | Roundtable | Camilla Fojas | DePaul University | |||
891 | Chair | Laura Kina | DePaul University | |||
892 | Nitasha Tamar Sharma | Northwestern University | ||||
893 | Michele Elam | Stanford University | ||||
894 | ||||||
895 | ||||||
896 | Session Nine, Friday 1:15-2:45 | Hull House | Existential Imagery and Alternative Post-Modernity Models in Kanye West | |||
897 | Roundtable | Julius Bailey | Wittenberg University | |||
898 | ShaDawn Battle | University of Cincinnati | ||||
899 | Dawn Boeck | CASA Writing Center | ||||
900 | Dalitso Ruwe | Project Hip Hop, Boston | ||||
901 | ||||||
902 | ||||||
903 | ||||||
904 | Session Nine, Friday 1:15-2:45 | Social Justice Initiative | Necropolitics and Digital Realities: A Conversation on Critical Liberationist Epistemologies | |||
905 | Roundtable | Maria Faini | University of California Berkeley | |||
906 | Peter Kim | University of California Berkeley | ||||
907 | Michelle Potts | University of California Berkeley | ||||
908 | Chair | Kim Tran | University of California Berkeley | |||
909 | ||||||
910 | ||||||
911 | Session Ten, Friday 3:00-4:30 | |||||
912 | ||||||
913 | Session Time | Location | Title | Presenter | Affiliation | |
914 | ||||||
915 | Session Ten, Friday 3:00-4:30 | The Forum, Room D | Pacific Crosscurrents: New Scholarship at the Interstices of Filipino and Filipino American Studies | |||
916 | Chair | Thea Tagle | University of California San Diego | |||
917 | Roundtable | Jason Perez | University of California San Diego | |||
918 | Josen Diaz | University of California San Diego | ||||
919 | Sarita See | University of California Riverside | ||||
920 | Discussant | Fred Moten | Duke University | |||
921 | ||||||
922 | ||||||
923 | Session Ten, Friday 3:00-4:30 | The Forum, Room E | Practicing Justice: Trials, Tribulations, and Techniques | |||
924 | Roundtable | |||||
925 | Chair | Robin L. Turner | Butler University | |||
926 | Michael Starkey | Dominion of New York Magazine and Independent Scholar | ||||
927 | Clement Lai | California State University Northridge | ||||
928 | Diana Pei Wu | Antioch University Los Angeles | ||||
929 | ||||||
930 | ||||||
931 | Session Ten, Friday 3:00-4:30 | The Forum, Room F | Representing Race: Silence in the Digital Humanities | |||
932 | Roundtable | Moya Bailey | Emory University | |||
933 | Discussant | Jessie Daniels | City University of New York, Hunter College | |||
934 | Anne Cong-Huyen | University of California, Santa Barbara | ||||
935 | Maria Velazquez | Maryland, College Park | ||||
936 | ||||||
937 | ||||||
938 | Session Ten, Friday 3:00-4:30 | The Forum, Room G | Decolonizing Education: Metaphors, limitations, and beyond | |||
939 | Chair/Discussant | Patrick Camangian | University of San Francisco | |||
940 | Decolonizing Our Schools Is Not a Metaphor: Challenges for Educators and Educational Researchers | Eve Tuck | University of New York at New Paltz | |||
941 | Decolonizing Our Schools Is Not a Metaphor: Challenges for Educators and Educational Researchers | K. Wayne Yang | University of California at San Diego | |||
942 | The Limits of Decolonizing Educational Research: Reckoning with White Settler Colonial Genealogy | Lisa (Leigh) Patel | Boston College | |||
943 | Anti-Colonial Methodologies in Education | Dolores “Lola” Calderon | University of Utah | |||
944 | Mapping the Toxic Grounds of Urban Schools: A Braided Study of Racial Political Economy and Youth Participatory Visual Narratives | Edwin Mayorga | Graduate Center of the City University of New York | |||
945 | Mapping the Toxic Grounds of Urban Schools: A Braided Study of Racial Political Economy and Youth Participatory Visual Narratives | Patricia Krueger-Henney | University of Massachusetts at Boston | |||
946 | ||||||
947 | ||||||
948 | Session Ten, Friday 3:00-4:30 | The Forum, Room H | Citizenship/Denizenship and the Racial State | |||
949 | “To Purify Ourselves From The [Sephardic-Mizrahi] Ethnic Filth:” Shame and the Racialization of Mizrahim in Palestine/Israel, 1925-1955 | Yehuda Sharim | Univesity of California Los Angeles | |||
950 | Bystander Citizenship, Interracial Activism, and the Post-Civil Rights Nation | Lynn Itagaki | Ohio State University | |||
951 | Pink Games on Stolen Land | Sonny Dhoot | Queens University | |||
952 | Patsy Mink and Anti-Nuclear Activism: Asian American Political Liberalism and Pacific Islander Sovereignty | Judy Wu | Ohio State University | |||
953 | Moderator | Lisa Marie Cacho | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign | |||
954 | ||||||
955 | ||||||
956 | Session Ten, Friday 3:00-4:30 | The Forum, Room I | The Land, Food, and Ancestors Speak: Palabra on Sac(red) Earth Activism | |||
957 | Chair | Carolina Prado | UC Berkeley | |||
958 | Roundtable | Claudia Serrato | University of Washington | |||
959 | Elisa Oceguera | UC Davis | ||||
960 | Angela Aguilar | UC Berkeley | ||||
961 | ||||||
962 | ||||||
963 | Session Ten, Friday 3:00-4:30 | Latino Cultural Center | Critical Social Justice: Towards De-Colonization of/from the Academy | |||
964 | Roundtable | Lisa Brock | Kalamazoo College | |||
965 | Jaime Grant | Kalamazoo College | ||||
966 | H.L.T. Quan | Arizona State University | ||||
967 | D. Nebi Hilliard | University of Wisconsin | ||||
968 | Barbara Ransby | University of Illinois, Chicago | ||||
969 | Chair | Rhonda Williams | Case Western Reserve University, Social Justice Institute | |||
970 | ||||||
971 | ||||||
972 | Session Ten, Friday 3:00-4:30 | African American Cultural Center, Library | Demons of Comparison: Ethnic Studies and the Imperatives of Imperialism | |||
973 | Chair | Vince Schleitwiler | Williams College | |||
974 | Roundtable | Sylvia Chan-Malik | Rutgers University | |||
975 | Keith P. Feldman | University of California Berkeley | ||||
976 | Tala Khanmalek | University of California Berkeley | ||||
977 | Andrea Opitz | Stonehill College | ||||
978 | Kiara M. Vigil | Amherst Colleges | ||||
979 | ||||||
980 | ||||||
981 | Session Ten, Friday 3:00-4:30 | University Hall, Room I | Education, Imagination, and Decolonization: Students Map Their Movements | |||
982 | Chair | Joshua Cerretti | University at Buffalo | |||
983 | Roundtable | Isabella Jagninski | CUNY Brooklyn College | |||
984 | Cayden Mak | University at Buffalo | ||||
985 | Julieta Salgado | CUNY Brooklyn College | ||||
986 | Theresa Warburton | University at Buffalo | ||||
987 | ||||||
988 | ||||||
989 | Session Ten, Friday 3:00-4:30 | University Hall, Room II | Frantz Fanon and Anti-Colonial Perspectives In Chicana/o and Indigenous Studies | |||
990 | Chair | Dylan A.T. Miner | Michigan State University | |||
991 | Roundtable | Estrella Torrez | Michigan State University | |||
992 | Ernesto Mireles | Michigan State University | ||||
993 | José Moreno | Heritage University | ||||
994 | Luis Moreno | Bowling Green State University | ||||
995 | ||||||
996 | ||||||
997 | Session Ten, Friday 3:00-4:30 | Hull House | Horizontal Pedagogies & Tensions: Towards Decolonizing Introductions to Critical Race & Ethnic Studies (CRES) | |||
998 | Co-Chair | Jasmine Syedullah | University of California Santa Cruz | |||
999 | Co-Chair | Ruth Kim | University of California Santa Cruz | |||
1000 | Roundtable | Zhae (Tinise) (Lee) | University of California Santa Cruz | |||
1001 | Xamuel Bañales | University of Claifornia Berkeley/San Jose State University | ||||
1002 | Sadie Reynolds | Cabrillo Community College | ||||
1003 | ||||||
1004 | ||||||
1005 | ||||||
1006 | ||||||
1007 | Session Ten, Friday 3:00-4:30 | Social Justice Initiative | CESA's Alternative to the Academic Industrial Complex Project: Organizing Workshop | |||
1008 | Workshop | Andrea Smith | University of California, Riverside | |||
1009 | Dean Spade | Seattle University | ||||
1010 | Amrah Salomon J | University of California, San Diego | ||||
1011 | ||||||
1012 | ||||||
1013 | Plenary B, Decolonizing Future Intellectual and Activist Practices, Friday 4:45-7:00 | |||||
1014 | ||||||
1015 | PLENARY B | Decolonizing Future Intellectual and Activist Practices | ||||
1016 | Friday 4:45-7:00pm | Clarissa Rojas, Cal State University at Long Beach | ||||
1017 | Ella Shohat, New York University | |||||
1018 | Jin Haritaworn, York University | |||||
1019 | Leanne Simpson, Athabasca University | |||||
1020 | John Marquez, Northwestern University | |||||
1021 | Robin DG Kelly, University of California, Los Angeles | |||||
1022 | Sylvester A. Johnson (Introductions) | Northwestern University | ||||
1023 | Lisa Brock (Moderator) | Kalamazoo College | ||||
1024 | FRIDAY FILM SCREENINGS AND PERFORMANCES, 7:30–9:30pm | |||||
1025 | ||||||
1026 | FRIDAY FILM SCREENINGS | The Forum, Room D | Un/Binding Desires: Queer Migration, Racialized BDSM, and Historical Trauma | |||
1027 | 7:30–9:30pm | Gina Velasco | Keene State College | |||
1028 | Julian Padilla | |||||
1029 | Mónica Enríquez-Enríquez | Independent Artist | ||||
1030 | ||||||
1031 | The Forum Room E | Urban Crises and Creative Collaborations: The Future of Ethnic Studies from a Digital Humanities and Community Perspective | ||||
1032 | Web-based interactive documentary | Amanda Gray | University of Texas, Austin | |||
1033 | ||||||
1034 | The Forum Room G | Born in Flames, Directed by Lizzie Borden (1983) | ||||
1035 | Craig Wilse | George Mason University | ||||
1036 | Dean Spade | Seattle University School of Law | ||||
1037 | ||||||
1038 | Session Eleven, Saturday 8:00-9:30 | |||||
1039 | ||||||
1040 | Session Time | Location | Title | Presenter | Affiliation | |
1041 | ||||||
1042 | Session Eleven, Saturday 8:00-9:30 | The Forum, Room D | Indigeneity – Part III | |||
1043 | Decolonization and the Field of Native American Literature | Matt Herman | Montana State University | |||
1044 | Points of Truth: Rationalizing Stories of Indian Residential Schools Survivors | Mennifer Matsunaga | Queens University | |||
1045 | Native vs. Non-Native: Towards Post-Imperial Relations | Jacqueline Lasky | University of Hawai'i at Mānoa | |||
1046 | Place and Belonging in Historical Narratives of Indigeneity | Ashley Glassburn Falzetti | Rutgers University | |||
1047 | Decolonizing Medicine: Chicana/Latina-Indigenous Healing Philosophies Confronting the Medical Colonial Complex | Rico Kleinstein Chenyek | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign | |||
1048 | Moderator | Joseph A. Keith | Binghamton University | |||
1049 | ||||||
1050 | ||||||
1051 | Session Eleven, Saturday 8:00-9:30 | The Forum, Room E | Critical Queer Theorizing | |||
1052 | Queering Each Other: Re(K)newing Relations between Domestic Migrant Workers and Queer Women in Lebanon | Deema Kaedbey | Ohio State University | |||
1053 | Illicit Sexualities, Illegal Bodies: The Performance of Coming out of the Shadows | Luis Morales | Northwestern University | |||
1054 | Saving Time, Changing Face: Queer Temporal Translations of Diaspora in Saving Face | Joselyn Leimbach | Indiana University, Bloomington | |||
1055 | Caging Queerness: Youth Detention and Impossible Freedom | Kaveh Landsverk | Columbia University | |||
1056 | Moderator | Rosa Alicia Clemente | University of Massachusetts Amherst | |||
1057 | ||||||
1058 | ||||||
1059 | ||||||
1060 | ||||||
1061 | Session Eleven, Saturday 8:00-9:30 | The Forum, Room F | Critical-Race Feminisms/Masculinity & Postcolonial Theory | |||
1062 | Recipe Beyond Decoloniality: Xicana Red Womb Ecology | Claudia Serrato | University of Washington | |||
1063 | “Imma draw blood from that bitch!”: Evelyn Lozada’s Repertoire of the “Crazy Black Bitch” and the Generative Violence of Black Objection! | Kai Small | University of California at San Diego | |||
1064 | Peace, Friendship & Mutual Respect: One Racialised Settler’s Re-Imaginings of Coalition Building with First Peoples | Min Kaur | University of Toronto | |||
1065 | Moderator | Sandra Adell | University of Wisconsin-Madison | |||
1066 | ||||||
1067 | ||||||
1068 | Session Eleven, Saturday 8:00-9:30 | The Forum, Room G | Transnationalism, Diaspora, Neoliberalism | |||
1069 | Hanging, Nativism, and Transnational Longing in H.T. Tsiang's The Hanging on Union Square and And China Has Hands | Brad Freeman | Ohio State University | |||
1070 | Exploring the invisibility and “Othering” of racialized older im/migrants within transnational and imagined communities | Ilyan Ferrer | McGill University | |||
1071 | Looting Matters: Media Constructions of the Haitian Body as National Body | Jacquelyn Arcy | University of Minnesota | |||
1072 | “Gateway to Myanmar”? Humanitarian Activism, Burmese Diaspora and the Performance of Empire | Emily Hue | New York University | |||
1073 | Opposite Futures for the Orphan Figure: Representations of Family and Nation in Transnational Adoption Discourse and Law | Kit Myers | University of California San Diego | |||
1074 | Moderator | Christina Sharpe | Tufts University | |||
1075 | ||||||
1076 | ||||||
1077 | Session Eleven, Saturday 8:00-9:30 | The Forum, Room H | Rising Up in the Ghorba: Reflections and Ideas for Arab American Organizing | |||
1078 | Chair | Hoda Mitwally | City University of New York, School of Law | |||
1079 | Roundtable | Ali Issa | War Resisters League & Occupy Wall Street Global Justice Working Gro | |||
1080 | Andrew Dalack | US Palestinian Community Network | ||||
1081 | ||||||
1082 | ||||||
1083 | Session Eleven, Saturday 8:00-9:30 | The Forum, Room I | Orientalist Cool: Toward the Transformative Potential of Transnational Solidarities | |||
1084 | Roundtable | Amira Jarmakani | Georgia State University | |||
1085 | Carol Fadda-Conrey | Syracuse University | ||||
1086 | Tahereh Aghdasifar | Emory University | ||||
1087 | Alexander Jabbari | University of California, Irvine | ||||
1088 | ||||||
1089 | ||||||
1090 | Session Eleven, Saturday 8:00-9:30 | University Hall Room 950 (Corrected Room) | Rioting the Right: Examining the Mobilizations of White Settler Colonialisms | |||
1091 | Chair | Aruna Boodram | Seneca College | |||
1092 | Roundtable | Dana Olwan | Syracuse University | |||
1093 | Shaista Patel | University of Toronto | ||||
1094 | Mike Krebs | Vancouver-based Indigenous activist, writer, and researcher | ||||
1095 | ||||||
1096 | Session Eleven, Saturday 8:00-9:30 | African American Cultural Center | White Boards, Black Erasers: Strategies for Dealing with White Privilege in the Classroom | |||
1097 | Roundtable | Heidi Lewis | Colorado College | |||
1098 | Takiya Nur Amin | Universit of North Carolina Charlotte | ||||
1099 | Stephany Rose | University of Colorado, Colorado Springs | ||||
1100 | Manya Whitaker | Colorado College | ||||
1101 | ||||||
1102 | Session Eleven, Saturday 8:00-9:30 | University Hall, Room I | (De)Colonizing Memoryscapes: Contesting the Intellectual Legacy of Native Americans' Absent Presence in the U.S. Southwest | |||
1103 | “This is the Place!”: The Politics of Geography, Identity and Memory | Elise Boxer | University of Utah | |||
1104 | The Looking Glass Other: (Post)Colonial Reflections of “Modern” Citizenship at the Pueblo Grande Museum | Roberta Chevrette | Arizona State University | |||
1105 | Building Community in the Steele Indian School Park: Native Americans Fading in the Background | Marie-Louise Paulesc | Arizona State University | |||
1106 | Chair/Discussant | Sujey Vega | Arizona State University | |||
1107 | ||||||
1108 | ||||||
1109 | ||||||
1110 | Session Eleven, Saturday 8:00-9:30 | University Hall, Room II | Carceral Aesthetics as Activist Knowledge | |||
1111 | Chair | Gilian Harkins | University of Washington | |||
1112 | Posing in Prison: Prison Portraiture and the Circulation of Feeling | Nicole Fleetwood | Rutgers University | |||
1113 | Warm Data: Immigrant Detention and the Evidence of Things Not Seen | Ronak K. Kapadia | University of Illinois, Chicago | |||
1114 | Between Captivation and Captivity: Violence, Value, and Racial Embodiment in the work of Nick Cave | Jed Murr | University of Washington | |||
1115 | ||||||
1116 | Session Eleven, Saturday 8:00-9:30 | Hull House | Radical Cross-currents of the Black Chicago Renaissance | |||
1117 | Chair | Bill Mullen | Purdue University | |||
1118 | The South Side Writers’ Group, New Challenge Magazine, and the Cultural Imperatives of the Freedom Struggle | Michelle Y. Gordon | University of Southern California | |||
1119 | Documenting the Crisis: Black Chicago Writers on the WPA | Brian Dolinar | University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign | |||
1120 | Colleagues and Comrades: Richard Wright, Horace Cayton and the Evolution of Black Radical Thought in the 1940s | Richard Courage | Westchester Community College/SUNY | |||
1121 | The Other Blacklist: Richard Durham in the 1950s | Sonja Williams | Howard University | |||
1122 | ||||||
1123 | ||||||
1124 | Session Eleven, Saturday 8:00-9:30 | Social Justice Initiative | Critical Elsewhere: Negotiating Inherited Terms | |||
1125 | “Right Down, Dirty White, Good Old People”: The Limits of Whiteness and the Racial State | Christina Belcher | University of Southern California | |||
1126 | The Universe is a Cloth: Spiritual Mestizaje, Caramelo Rebozos, and la Virgen de Guadalupe in Sandra Cisneros’s Caramelo | Cecilia Caballer | University of Southern California | |||
1127 | Critical Fantasy: Queer Aztlán and Rethinking Chicano Nationalism | Nathan Pogar | University of Southern California | |||
1128 | Sticky Objects: Pleasure, Shame, and Embodiment at the Limits of Intersectionality | Emily Raymundo (Chair) | University of Southern California | |||
1129 | ||||||
1130 | ||||||
1131 | Session Twelve, Saturday 9:45-11:15 | |||||
1132 | ||||||
1133 | Session Time | Location | Title | Presenter | Affiliation | |
1134 | ||||||
1135 | Session Twelve, Saturday 9:45-11:15 | The Forum, Room D | Critical Theories of Ethnic Studies | |||
1136 | Aesthetics, Ethics, Sex | Fiona Ngô | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign | |||
1137 | Masculinity, Sovereignty, and State Violence | Jesse Carr | University of Michigan | |||
1138 | Antagonism and Autopoiesis, After Man: On Sylvia Wynter’s Cybernetics | Michael Litwack | Brown University | |||
1139 | Dark Fabulation and Speculative Life | Tavia Nyong'o | New York University | |||
1140 | Moderator | David Lloyd | University of California Riverside | |||
1141 | ||||||
1142 | ||||||
1143 | Session Twelve, Saturday 9:45-11:15 | The Forum, Room E | Movement-building, Organizing Practices, and the Non-Profit Industrial Complex | |||
1144 | Tourism under Occupation: Justice Tourism in Palestine and the Uncertainty of Activism | Jennifer Kelly | University of Texas, Austin | |||
1145 | “The Love Movement 12.0” - Lessons Learned from 12 Years of Ethnic Studies, Decolonizing Education, and Community Organizing in Inner-City Los Angeles | Benji Chang | Teachers College, Columbia University | |||
1146 | Collective Historicizing and Community Engagement with Filipino Communities in Chicago | Anna Guevarra | University of Illinois, Chicago | |||
1147 | The Impact of For-Profit Strategies on Social Justice Nonprofit Organizations: A Critical Race Theory Perspective | Lauren Willner | University of California, Los Angeles | |||
1148 | The Making of the Latino Nonprofit Industrial Complex in the Fruitvale District of Oakland, CA | Juan Herrera | UC Berkeley | |||
1149 | Moderator | Trisha Barua | University of California Davis | |||
1150 | ||||||
1151 | ||||||
1152 | Session Twelve, Saturday 9:45-11:15 | The Forum, Room F | Native Feminisms (Re)Present: Tracing Politics of Erasure, Intimate Domains, and US Imperial Formations | |||
1153 | Solarize-ing Native Hip-Hop: Native Feminist Land Ethics and Cultural Resistance | Jenell Navarro | California Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo | |||
1154 | Gender Out of Bounds: Native Nationalism and Violence Against Native Women | Kimberly Robertson | Community Outreach Coordinator, American Indian Families Partnership | |||
1155 | Tropical Excess: Imperial Desire, Feminism, and the Rule of Law(s) | Kirisitina Sailiata (Chair) | University of Michigan-Ann Arbor | |||
1156 | (Re)producing the Nation: Treaty Rights, Gay Marriage, and the Settler State | Lindsey Schneider | University of California, Riverside | |||
1157 | Aloha For All?: Examining U.S. Exceptionalism and Native Hawaiian Erasure | Kehaulani Vaughn | University of California, Riverside | |||
1158 | Discussant | Dian Million | University of Washington | |||
1159 | ||||||
1160 | Session Twelve, Saturday 9:45-11:15 | The Forum, Room G | Racialized Geographies and Ecologies | |||
1161 | The 2009 Gardiner Expressway Blockade: A critical feminist analysis of the spectacle of transnational protest practice | Daphne Jeyapal | University of Toronto | |||
1162 | “Spaces of Opposition / Spaces of Antagonism: Managing the Crisis Through Neighborhood Building in West Baltimore” | Robert Choflet | University of Maryland, College Park | |||
1163 | "They Put Us in the Ghetto and Say Go for Self': Racialized Poverty, Relations of Production, and Gun Violence in Chicago | Antonio Lopez | Independent Scholar | |||
1164 | Difference and Belonging at Goleta Barbers: The Negotiation of Race and Space by Upwardly Mobile Mexican-origin Entrepreneurs. | Tomas Madrigal | University of California, Santa Barbara | |||
1165 | A Mediterranean Upheaval: A Feminist Network Breaks through the Colonial Divide and the European Appropriation of the Mediterranean Space | Glenda Garelli | University of Illinois Chicago | |||
1166 | Moderator | Brian Chung | University of Hawai'i at Mānoa | |||
1167 | ||||||
1168 | Session Twelve, Saturday 9:45-11:15 | The Forum, Room H | Dehumanizing Productions and Corporeal Vulnerabilities: Critical Interventions for Revisioning the Social Imaginary in the Arizona Context and Beyond | |||
1169 | Hey, it's a Greaser!': Racialized and Gendered Violence at the Intersections of Brown and Trans* | Francisco J. Galarte (Chair) | University of Arizona | |||
1170 | OTM's and the (De)construction of Ethnic Studies in the Southwest | Maritza Cardenas | University of Arizona | |||
1171 | Talking Heads and Beheadings: Re-Visioning the Human/e in the Face of Monstrous Productions | Adela C. Licona | University of Arizona | |||
1172 | Border Crossings and the Legacy of Sexual Conquest in the Sonoran Desert | Michelle Tellez | Arizona State University | |||
1173 | Discussant | Lourdes Torres | DePaul University | |||
1174 | ||||||
1175 | ||||||
1176 | ||||||
1177 | Session Twelve, Saturday 9:45-11:15 | The Forum, Room I | Diasporic Narrations: Models, Myths, and Silences | |||
1178 | Tamil community activism and myths of Canadian citizenship | Sailaja Krishnamurti | University of Toronto | |||
1179 | Caste and the Diaspora: Notes on Invisibility of Caste within South Asian Diaspora | Nishant Upadhyay | York University | |||
1180 | Gendered Violence and Nation Building: The East African Asian Woman | Omme-Salma Rahemtullah (Chair) | York University | |||
1181 | Discourses of Purity in the Diaspora: Muslim Women Reconciling the 'model minority' and 'model Pakistani' | Nadia Hasan | York University | |||
1182 | ||||||
1183 | ||||||
1184 | ||||||
1185 | Session Twelve, Saturday 9:45-11:15 | University Hall Room 950 (Corrected Room) | Difficult Discourses: Intersectional and Interdisciplinary Approaches to Race and Disability | |||
1186 | Writing Intersections of the Future: Race and Disability in Parable of the Sower | Sami Schalk | Indiana University | |||
1187 | Trying Minds: Disability, Activism, and Inclusion in Samoa | Juliann Anesi | Syracuse University | |||
1188 | Getting Politicized and Becoming Activists: Life Narratives of Disabled Disability Rights Activists | Akemi Nishida | City University of New York | |||
1189 | Chair/Discussant | Nirmala Erevelles | The University of Alabama | |||
1190 | ||||||
1191 | ||||||
1192 | ||||||
1193 | Session Twelve, Saturday 9:45-11:15 | African American Cultural Center, Library | Critical Race Theory | |||
1194 | Transraciality and the Politics of Crossing | Ricky Gutierrez-Maldonado | University of Utah | |||
1195 | “Racial Mascots: Black Conservatism’s Role in the Maintenance of White Supremacy in the ‘Post–Racial’ Obama Era” | Louis Prisock | Rutgers University | |||
1196 | Whiteness as Strategy, Whiteness as Ideology: Remapping the Racial Politics of the Mexican American Generation | Lee Bebout | Arizona State University | |||
1197 | Politicizing the Black Aesthetics of the Young Lords Party | Carmen Phillips | New York University | |||
1198 | Moderator | Dorothy Tsuruta | San Francisco State University | |||
1199 | ||||||
1200 | ||||||
1201 | Session Twelve, Saturday 9:45-11:15 | University Hall, Room I | Interdisciplinary Interventions in Incarceration (and Abolition) | |||
1202 | Roundtable | |||||
1203 | Chair | Liat Ben-Moshe | University of Illinois, Chicago | |||
1204 | Neera Malhotra | Portland State University | ||||
1205 | Ray Noll | University of Chicago | ||||
1206 | Erica Meiners | Northeastern Illinois University | ||||
1207 | Che Gossett | University of Pennsylvania | ||||
1208 | Shaista Patel | University of Toronto | ||||
1209 | Jenna Loyd | Syracuse University | ||||
1210 | ||||||
1211 | ||||||
1212 | Session Twelve, Saturday 9:45-11:15 | University Hall, Room II | Feminist Approaches to Knowledge Production: Decolonizing the Racialized, Gendered Legacies of Colonial Logics | |||
1213 | The Colonial Logics of Gendered and Racialized Subject Production in Israel and Palestine | Amanda Apgar | University of California, Los Angeles | |||
1214 | Colonial Silences, Everyday Resistance: Black Women’s Sexual Subjectivities as Ground for Contesting Nation | Loron Bartlett | University of California, Los Angeles | |||
1215 | Towards a Critical Paradigm of Silence, Trauma, and the Body: Feminism and Affective Archives of Violence | Lina Chhun | University of California, Los Angeles | |||
1216 | Discussant | Michelle Erai | University of California, Los Angeles | |||
1217 | ||||||
1218 | Session Twelve, Saturday 9:45-11:15 | Hull House | From City Streets to Prison-scapes: How Landscapes of Carcerality Inform Race Relations, Social Identity and Social Resistance | |||
1219 | The Unseen and Unimagined: The 2011 Pelican Bay State Prison (CA) Hunger Strikes and the Prison as Contested Archive | Francisco Casique | University of California Berkeley | |||
1220 | From Interracial Graffiti Crew Membership to Ethnoracial Groups: A Short “Street History” of South Central L.A. Race Relations, 1980-1990s | Alejandro Garcia | University of California Berkeley | |||
1221 | Carceral Shadows: Carceralized Spaces from Juvenile Hall to Community Streets | Peter Kim | University of California Berkeley | |||
1222 | Discussant | Patricia Penn Hilden | University of California Berkeley | |||
1223 | ||||||
1224 | Session Twelve, Saturday 9:45-11:15 | Social Justice Initiative | Illegible Constructions of Violence: Decolonizing and Reclaiming Materiality in the Central American Diaspora | |||
1225 | (Il)legible Inscriptions of Resistance: Domestic Worker Collectives and Transformative Cultural Productions in Los Angeles | Nancy Pérez (Chair) | Arizona State University | |||
1226 | Post-Conflict Guatemala and U.S. Asylum: Sexual Violence, Sexuality, and Coloniality | Maria Vargas | University of Maryland-College Park | |||
1227 | De-Colonizing National Security Policies: Non-State Actors Resistance to Immigration Laws and Anti-Migrant Actions, the Case of Central American Migration in Mexican Territory | Abigail Pérez Aguilera | Arizona State University | |||
1228 | Discussant | Martha Escobar | California State University, Northridge | |||
1229 | ||||||
1230 | ||||||
1231 | Plenary C: Activism In and Beyond the Academy, Saturday 11:30-1:00 | |||||
1232 | ||||||
1233 | PLENARY C | Activism in and Beyond the Academy | ||||
1234 | Saturday 11:30am-1:00pm | Scott Kurashige, University of Michigan | ||||
1235 | Jessica Danforth, Native Youth Sexual Health Network | |||||
1236 | Mia Mingus, Bay Area Transformative Justice Collective | |||||
1237 | Ricardo Dominguez, University of California at San Diego | |||||
1238 | Barbara Ransby, University of Illinois Chicago | |||||
1239 | Claudia Garcia Rojas (Introductions) | Northwestern University | ||||
1240 | Cathy Cohen (Moderator) | University of Chicago | ||||
1241 | ||||||
1242 | ||||||
1243 | Session Thirteen, Saturday 1:15-2:45 | |||||
1244 | ||||||
1245 | Session Time | Location | Title | Presenter | Affiliation | |
1246 | ||||||
1247 | Session Thirteen, Saturday 1:15-2:45 | The Forum, Room D | Abolitionist Futures, Community Accountability, & Emerging Movements to Transform Violence | |||
1248 | Chair | Alisa Bierria | Stanford University | |||
1249 | Roundtable | Mimi Kim | UC Berkeley | |||
1250 | Nadine Naber | University of Michigan | ||||
1251 | Andrea Smith | UC Riverside | ||||
1252 | Aishah Shahidah Simmons | Temple University and AfroLez Productions | ||||
1253 | Clarissa Rojas | California State University | ||||
1254 | Julia Oparah | Mills College | ||||
1255 | ||||||
1256 | Session Thirteen, Saturday 1:15-2:45 | The Forum, Room E | Value & Violence Part III: Tracking the Colonial, the Patriarchal, and the Racial in Global Capitalism. “Forward Frames” | |||
1257 | Workshop | Denise Ferreira da Silva | Queen Mary, University of London | |||
1258 | Alvaro Reyes | University of North Carolina Chapel Hill | ||||
1259 | ||||||
1260 | Session Thirteen, Saturday 1:15-2:45 | The Forum, Room F | Queering Urban Re/moval and Critical (Dis)placement | |||
1261 | Queer Interludes: Shared Spaces and Lives in Downtown L.A. | Laura Fugikawa (Chair) | University of Illinois- Chicago | |||
1262 | Queering Removal: The Settler Colonialist Imperative in Postwar Urban Social Movements. | Kwame Holmes | University of Virginia | |||
1263 | On Whose Grounds?: Critical Discussion of Trans/National Bodily Displacement and Settler Colonialism within Yamashita’s I Hotel | Sarah Moon Cassinelli | University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign | |||
1264 | Discussant | Siobhan Somerville | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign | |||
1265 | ||||||
1266 | ||||||
1267 | Session Thirteen, Saturday 1:15-2:45 | The Forum, Room G | Okinawa and U.S.-Japan: Analyzing Colonial Projects From Indigenous Framework | |||
1268 | Toward Decolonizing Praxis and Pedagogy: Okinawa Studies 107’s Challenges for knowledge production | Yukari Akamine | Meio University, Okinawa International University | |||
1269 | Black-Okinawa: A Koza story: “Sensing Place, (re)Tracing Race: history, memory, in-between Spaces” | Ariko Ikehara (Chair) | University of California Berkeley | |||
1270 | The economic analysis of Japanese Settler Colonialism | Yasukatsu Matsushita | Ryukoku University | |||
1271 | Settler Colonialism and Assimilation Policy in Career Education Okinawa | Shinako Oyakawa | University of the Ryukyus | |||
1272 | Moderator | Ishihara Masahide | University of the Ryukyu | |||
1273 | ||||||
1274 | Session Thirteen, Saturday 1:15-2:45 | The Forum, Room H | Architecture, Urbanism, Race, and Space | |||
1275 | Racial Discrimination, Civil Justice, Violence, and Architecture | Lynne Horiuchi (Chair) | University of California Berkeley | |||
1276 | Decolonizing Academia’s Islam: The American Mosque as a Case Study | Ann Shafer | American University in Cairo | |||
1277 | Architecture as a Tool of Decolonization at The Museum At Warm Springs | Anne Marshall | University of Idaho | |||
1278 | Invisible Cities: Spatial Ethnography of Minoritized Spaces Along Devon Avenue, Chicago | Arijit Sen | University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee | |||
1279 | Commentator | Michael Tsosie | University of California, Riverside | |||
1280 | ||||||
1281 | ||||||
1282 | Session Thirteen, Saturday 1:15-2:45 | The Forum, Room I | Pedagogies of Risk and the Specter of Refusal | |||
1283 | White Silence, White Violence | Rebecca Anne Alexander | DePauw University | |||
1284 | Kandyce Anderson | DePauw University | ||||
1285 | Lauren Perkins | DePauw University | ||||
1286 | Jorden Giger | DePauw University | ||||
1287 | Towards Pedagogies of Disruption | Cecilia Lucas | University of Califorina, Berkeley | |||
1288 | K. Wayne Yang (Discussant) | University of California, San Diego | ||||
1289 | ||||||
1290 | Session Thirteen, Saturday 1:15-2:45 | Latino Cultural Center | Contesting the Conquest of the University:Strategizing a Critical Undercommons Between Teaching Labor and Liberation | |||
1291 | Workshop | Ren-Yo Hwang | University of California Riverside | |||
1292 | Jessi Quizar | University of Southern California | ||||
1293 | ||||||
1294 | Session Thirteen, Saturday 1:15-2:45 | African American Cultural Center | Political Economies of Settler Colonialism | |||
1295 | Resisting Settler Accumulation in the Alberta/Montana Borderlands | Nicholas Brown (Chair) | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign | |||
1296 | Polis Nullius: Gentrification, Settler-Colonialism, and Indigenous Sovereignty in the City | Glen Coulthard | University of British Columbia | |||
1297 | The Colonialism of Incarceration | Robert Nichols | University of Alberta | |||
1298 | Disaster Finance: The Shadow Economy of Settler Colonialism | Shiri Pasternak | University of Toronto | |||
1299 | ||||||
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1301 | Session Thirteen, Saturday 1:15-2:45 | University Hall, Room I | Making Us A Threat Again? Queer Resistance in the Wake of the Non-Profit Industrial Complex | |||
1302 | Chair | Eric Stanley | ||||
1303 | Roundtable | Erica Meiners | ||||
1304 | Karma Chávez | |||||
1305 | Yasmin Nair | |||||
1306 | Ralowe Ampu | |||||
1307 | ||||||
1308 | Session Thirteen, Saturday 1:15-2:45 | University Hall, Room II | Racial Capitalism, Empire, and the Long Nineteenth Century | |||
1309 | Vio-Commerce in Indian Country: Race, Reproduction, and Genealogies of U.S. Economic Imperialism | Dawn Peterson | Emory University | |||
1310 | Puerto Rico's Reconstruction: William McKinley, Radical Republicans, and the Advent of U.S. Colonialism in Puerto Rico | Max Mishler | New York University | |||
1311 | "Sympathies as Broad as the Universe": Empire, Black internationalism, and Racial Intimacy in the Philippine-American War | Justin Leroy | New York University | |||
1312 | Chair | Moon-Ho Jung | University of Washington | |||
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1314 | ||||||
1315 | ||||||
1316 | Session Thirteen, Saturday 1:15-2:45 | Hull House | Refusing Juridical Enclosure: Race, Law, and the Crisis of Accumulation | |||
1317 | Chair | Andrea Smith | University of California, Riverside | |||
1318 | Colonialism, Slavery, and Precarity in the Present Tense | Alyosha Goldstein | University of New Mexico | |||
1319 | Land Use: Property, Law and the Colonial | Brenna Bhandar | School of Law at Queen Mary, University of London | |||
1320 | The Afterlife of The Civil Rights Cases of 1883: Race, Gender, Sexuality and Disability at the Intersection of American Federalism | Sora Han | University of California, Irvine | |||
1321 | ||||||
1322 | ||||||
1323 | Session Thirteen, Saturday 1:15-2:45 | Social Justice Initiative | The (Un)usual Suspects: New Locations of Intersectional Thinking on Race and Desire | |||
1324 | Paula Moya | |||||
1325 | Ernesto Martinez | |||||
1326 | Michael Hames-Garcia | |||||
1327 | Ramon Saldivar | |||||
1328 | ||||||
1329 | ||||||
1330 | Session Fourteen, Saturday 3:00-4:30 | |||||
1331 | ||||||
1332 | Session Time | Location | Title | Presenter | Affiliation | |
1333 | ||||||
1334 | Session Fourteen, Saturday 3:00-4:30 | The Forum, Room D | Medicine, Biopolitics, Technologies of the Human | |||
1335 | Negroes With Guns: Mental Illness, Mass Shootings, and the Racial Politics of Firearms | Jonathan Metzl | Vanderbilt University | |||
1336 | A Diseased Body Politic and the Imagined Whiteness of the USA | Sang Kil | San José State University | |||
1337 | Race Traits and Tendencies: The Biopolitical Discourse of American Insurance in the Nineteenth Century | Benjamin Wiggins | University of Pennsylvania | |||
1338 | Revisiting Disease Regulation as a Site of the U.S. State’s Ethno-Racial Policing Power | Gwen DArcangelis | California State Polytechnic University | |||
1339 | “Unnatural Selection: Gendering the Medicalization of Race and Resistance to it” | Tala Khanmalek | University of California Berkeley | |||
1340 | Moderator | Zahi Zalloua | Whitman College | |||
1341 | ||||||
1342 | ||||||
1343 | Session Fourteen, Saturday 3:00-4:30 | The Forum, Room E | Performance and Art | |||
1344 | “Explosive Celebrity Gossip”: Celeb Jihad, Neoliberalism, and Performing Muslimness | Taneem Husain | Ohio State University | |||
1345 | “Why did [she] pull the trigger?” Rihanna’s performance as an affect alien | J.Brendan Shaw | Ohio State University | |||
1346 | Keeping the Future Decolonial: Performance In, Against, and Through Neoliberalism | Kimberlee Perez | Arizona State University | |||
1347 | The Walls Belong to Those Who Work Them: Re-viewing Emiliano Zapata in the Chicana/o Murals of Southern California | Michael Cucher | University of Texas | |||
1348 | “Why Do You Have To Tell Us Apart?”: The Performance of Indeterminacy in Margaret Cho’s Impersonation of Kim Jung Il in “30 Rock” | Lisa Ho | University of California San Diego | |||
1349 | Moderator | Ashon Crawley | University of California Riverside | |||
1350 | ||||||
1351 | ||||||
1352 | Session Fourteen, Saturday 3:00-4:30 | The Forum, Room F | Prisms of Race-Gender-Sexuality | |||
1353 | Parental Narcissism, Gay Identity, and Racial-National Selfhood | Johanna Rothe | UC Santa Cruz | |||
1354 | Rethinking Hate: Black People, Premature Death, and (Not So) New Challenges for Critical Race Feminisms | Zenzele Isoke | University of Minnesota | |||
1355 | Rufus's Refusal: The "Erotic Confusion" of the Black Rapist Stereotype in James Baldwin's Another Country | Jason Morse | University of Washington | |||
1356 | Flesh of their Flesh, Bone of their Bone: James Baldwin’s Racial Politics of Boundness | Lisa Beard | University of Oregon | |||
1357 | Moderator | Maria Velazquez | University of Maryland, College Park | |||
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1359 | ||||||
1360 | Session Fourteen, Saturday 3:00-4:30 | The Forum, Room G | Memory, Representing Critical Histories, and Knowledge | |||
1361 | Trauma as ‘Post-Race’: Material Witnesses and the Racial Politics of Nuclear Trauma in Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum | Vivian Shaw | University of Texas, Austin | |||
1362 | Re-Chronicling Histories: Toward a Hmong Woman's Perspective | Ma Vang | University of California, Riverside | |||
1363 | The Challenges of Doing Community Work and Research with an Indigenous Frame: A Study on the Intergenerational Impact of Historical Trauma within the Filipino American Community | Maria Ferrera | DePaul University Chicago | |||
1364 | Feminism and the Post-Racial Fantasy | Rakhi Ruparelia | University of Ottawa | |||
1365 | Moderator | N/A | ||||
1366 | ||||||
1367 | ||||||
1368 | Session Fourteen, Saturday 3:00-4:30 | The Forum, Room H | Critical Ethnic Studies and Religion: Panel Part One: Religion and Critical Theory | |||
1369 | Roundtable | Tat-Siong Benny Liew | College of the Holy Cross | |||
1370 | Mark Lewis Taylor | Princeton Seminary | ||||
1371 | Andrea Smith | University of California at Riverside | ||||
1372 | ||||||
1373 | ||||||
1374 | Session Fourteen, Saturday 3:00-4:30 | The Forum, Room I | To Serve the Academy? Asian/American Studies in the Neoliberal University | |||
1375 | Roundtable | Cathy Schlund-Vials | University of Connecticut | |||
1376 | Allan Punzalan Isaac | Rutgers University | ||||
1377 | Mariam B. Lam | University of California, Riverside | ||||
1378 | Anita Mannur | Miama University | ||||
1379 | Chair | Martin Joseph Ponce | Ohio State University | |||
1380 | Rick H. Lee | Rutgers University | ||||
1381 | ||||||
1382 | Session Fourteen, Saturday 3:00-4:30 | Latino Cultural Center | Decolonial Feminist Analysis of Archives: Memories, Bodies & Differential Consciousness | |||
1383 | Decolonizing and Demilitarizing Archival Practice | Ellen-Rae Cachola | University of California, Los Angeles | |||
1384 | The Archive of Language: Mapping the ‘Perfect Victim’ and the trafficking of Asians and Latinas/os | Annie Isabel Fukushima | University of California Berkeley, San Francisco State University | |||
1385 | What is “negra” about this “dansa”? Listening for Stories in the Basslines of Caifanes’ La Negra Tomasa and M. Camargo Guarnieri’s Dansa Negra | Wanda Alarcon | University of California Berkeley | |||
1386 | Chair/Discussant | Dalida Maria Benfield | Berkman Center for Internet and Society | |||
1387 | ||||||
1388 | ||||||
1389 | Session Fourteen, Saturday 3:00-4:30 | African American Cultural Center | Critiques on Education and Pedagogy: Looking Toward Strategies of Empowerment | |||
1390 | Transformative Pedagogy and Media Education: Constructing a Pedagogical Methodology to Develop Critical Media Literacy for Latina Teenagers | Renée Lemus Elisaldez | University of California Riverside | |||
1391 | Re-Defining the “Free”- in Tucson Arizona’s 2012 Freedom Summer: Attempting to Decolonize Public Space amidst SB1070 & HB2281 | Joelle Guzman | University of California Riverside | |||
1392 | Rethinking Failure: Actively Negating Capitalist Abstractions of Success | Raquel Madrigal | University of New Mexico | |||
1393 | CA Parent Trigger Law: Using Reform to Transform How We Learn | Lizette “Lucha” Arevalo | University of California Riverside | |||
1394 | Discussant | Jennifer R. Nájera | University of California Riverside | |||
1395 | ||||||
1396 | ||||||
1397 | Session Fourteen, Saturday 3:00-4:30 | University Hall, Room I | Literary Form and Re-calibrating the Relation between Culture and Politics | |||
1398 | Hidden Cities, Hidden Selves: Lost-Race Romance in Pauline Hopkins’s Of One Blood | Julie Fiorelli | University of Illinois, Chicago | |||
1399 | “This Text Deletes Itself”: The Promise of Postcolonial Writing in the Twenty-First Century | Gina Gemmel | University of Illinois, Chicago | |||
1400 | “Dude, You’re A Fan”: Fandom and Fundamentalism in South Asian Diasporic Literature | Surbhi Malik (Chair) | University of Illinois, Chicago | |||
1401 | Moderator | Mark Chiang | University of Illinois, Chicago | |||
1402 | ||||||
1403 | Session Fourteen, Saturday 3:00-4:30 | University Hall, Room II | Locating logics of Settler Colonialism in the Pacific Rim: a Critical Look at Indigenous Rights, Erasure, and Human Rights in Australia, California, Guatemala, and Hawai’i | |||
1404 | Dead or Alive: Examining the Disinterring of iwi kupuna as Acts of Desecration and Deracination | Kehaulani Vaughn (Chair) | University of California, Riverside | |||
1405 | The Death of Manuel Jamines Xum: Indigenous Displacement, Manifest Destiny and the Translocality of Violence | Alejandro Villalpando | University of California, Riverside | |||
1406 | Destruction of Native Sacred Spaces in Southern California: The Impact of Settler Colonialism on the Juaneño and Gabrieliño | Charles Sepulveda | University of California, Riverside | |||
1407 | Logics of Settler Colonialism in the Pacific Rim: No Humanity for Asylum Seekers | Arifa Raza | University of California, Los Angeles | |||
1408 | ||||||
1409 | ||||||
1410 | Session Fourteen, Saturday 3:00-4:30 | Hull House | Mapping Decolonization: Spatial Justice and Importance of Native Places | |||
1411 | Roundtable | Mishuana Goeman | University of California, Los Angeles | |||
1412 | Laura Harjo | University of New Mexico | ||||
1413 | Lindsey Schneider | University of California Riverside | ||||
1414 | Desireé Reneé Martinez | Harvard University | ||||
1415 | Wendy Teeter | University of California, Los Angeles | ||||
1416 | Melissa Nelson | San Francisco State University | ||||
1417 | ||||||
1418 | Session Fourteen, Saturday 3:00-4:30 | Social Justice Initiative | Carceral Studies | |||
1419 | Prison Life as Entertainment: The Possibilities and Responsibilities of Media Studies | Catherine Harrington | Northwestern University | |||
1420 | “We Cannot Live Without Our Lives”: White Supremacy, Transphobia, and the Prison Industrial Complex | Elias Vitulli | University of Minnesota | |||
1421 | Growing Up in the Societies of Control: Population Racism and the Becoming-Prison of School | Julian Gill-Peterson | Rutgers University | |||
1422 | Punishment's Twin: Theorizing Prisoner Reentry for a Politics of Abolition | Renee Byrd | Humboldt State University | |||
1423 | Moderator | Anika Walke | Washington University in St. Louis | |||
1424 | ||||||
1425 | ||||||
1426 | ||||||
1427 | Session Fifteen, Saturday 4:45-6:15 | |||||
1428 | ||||||
1429 | Session Time | Location | Title | Presenter | Affiliation | |
1430 | ||||||
1431 | Session Fifteen, Saturday 4:45-6:15 | The Forum, Room D | Settler Colonialism/Zionism | |||
1432 | The spatialities of Palestinian Cultural Resistance: Unmapping Israeli Settler-Colonialism Through Combat Music and Poetry | Chandni Desai | University of Toronto | |||
1433 | The Affective Economies of Zionism: Shifting Racializations of Empire from the Cold War to the War on Terror | Tamara Spira | University of Oregon | |||
1434 | From Inside to Out: Spurning Settler Colonialism’s Gendered/Sexualized Logics of Knowledge Production | Laura Beebe | University of California, Los Angeles | |||
1435 | The Nakba in Translation: Literary Memory of 1948 Palestine in the U.S. | Nava EtShalom | University of Pennsylvania | |||
1436 | Moderator | David Lloyd | University of California, Riverside | |||
1437 | ||||||
1438 | ||||||
1439 | Session Fifteen, Saturday 4:45-6:15 | The Forum, Room E | Book Panel: Therapeutic Nations: Healing in an Age of Indigenous Human Rights, Dian Million | |||
1440 | Andrea Smith | University of California, Riverside | ||||
1441 | Dian Million | University of Washington | ||||
1442 | Dylan Rodriguez | University of California, Riverside | ||||
1443 | Jennifer Denetdale | University of New Mexico | ||||
1444 | ||||||
1445 | ||||||
1446 | Session Fifteen, Saturday 4:45-6:15 | The Forum, Room F | Carceral Studies | |||
1447 | Japanese Americans, the Demise of the Social Wage, and the Proliferation of Prisons: Rethinking and Re-narrating Internment History | Wendi Yamashita | University of California Los Angeles | |||
1448 | Resisting Internalized Oppression: Black Women's Perceptions of Incarceration | Emily Williams | University of Illinois, Chicago | |||
1449 | Citizenship & Spectacle: Angola's Prison View Golf Course on Display | Elissa Underwood | University of Texas, Austin | |||
1450 | Making sense of solitary confinement: spatial anti-sociality as preemptive counter-resistance | Brett Story | University of Toronto | |||
1451 | Criminalisation, "Crime Prevention," and the Canadian Settler State | Bronwyn Dobchuk-Land | City University of New York Graduate Center | |||
1452 | Moderator | Courtney Marshall | University of New Hampshire | |||
1453 | ||||||
1454 | ||||||
1455 | Session Fifteen, Saturday 4:45-6:15 | The Forum, Room G | Colonialism | |||
1456 | Social Justice and the “Trail of Broken Promises”: Walking the Line between Tradition and Technology | Christy-Dale L. Sims | James Madison University | |||
1457 | Algerian Intellectuals and the Berber movement in Algeria in 1980 | Fazia Aitel | Claremont McKenna | |||
1458 | Monstrous Modernity: The Black Political Existence of Zombies. | Jean-Pierre Brutus | Northwestern University | |||
1459 | Moderator | Lauren Pragg | York University/Shameless Magazine | |||
1460 | ||||||
1461 | ||||||
1462 | Session Fifteen, Saturday 4:45-6:15 | The Forum, Room H | Intersections of Identity, Race, and Power | |||
1463 | The Ontology of the Color Line: W. E. B. Du Bois and the Logics of Capitalist Imperialism | Christina Heatherton | City University of New York | |||
1464 | Transracial Adoptee Triple Consciousness,” or “The Whiteness Within, and Other Stories from a Racial Life | Neshama Benjamin | Independent Scholar/Documentary Filmmaker/Community Activist | |||
1465 | Gringos, Rinches, “Spaniards,” and the Vendido Sanavabiches Who Love Them: Reading Américo Paredes’s George Washington Gómez | Melanie Hernandez | University of Washington | |||
1466 | Continuing Colonial Narratives in 20th Century Film: An Americanized Ramayana in Sita Sings the Blues | Kristin Millikan | Northwestern University | |||
1467 | Moderator | Kim Park Nelson | Minnesota State University, Moorhead | |||
1468 | ||||||
1469 | ||||||
1470 | Session Fifteen, Saturday 4:45-6:15 | The Forum, Room I | Disrupting the “American Dream” Narrative of Education | |||
1471 | College Debt and Strangling the Future: What is our role as Ethnic Studies Educators? | Rebeca Kinney (Chair) | Bowling Green State University | |||
1472 | DREAMers: The Ideal Neoliberal Students | Martha Escobar | California State University Northridge | |||
1473 | A Good Education is Hard to Find: Bridging the Gap Between High School and College for Students of Color | Tania Jabour | University of California, San Diego | |||
1474 | Where is the YOU in UC and CSU? Deferred Dreams at California State Schools | Kate Levitt | University of California, San Diego and Mission High School, San Francisco | |||
1475 | ||||||
1476 | ||||||
1477 | ||||||
1478 | Session Fifteen, Saturday 4:45-6:15 | Latino Cultural Center | I Shall Create: Art, Torture and Justice | |||
1479 | Chair | Alice Kim | Illinois Humanities Council | |||
1480 | Roundtable | Joey Mogul | DePaul University Law School | |||
1481 | Vickie Casanova | Black People Against Police Torture | ||||
1482 | Amy Partridge | Northwestern University | ||||
1483 | Adam Green | University of Chicago | ||||
1484 | ||||||
1485 | Session Fifteen, Saturday 4:45-6:15 | African American Cultural Center, Library | Colonialism | |||
1486 | Trauma, the “Civilizing Process,” and the Psychopathology of Western “Civilization” | Shana Siegel | Rochester Institute of Technology | |||
1487 | “Baklang Bayani”: Redressing Colonial History through Overseas Filipino Workers | Robert Diaz | Wilfrid Laurier University | |||
1488 | From Blighty with Love... | Anton Lewis | Saint Xavier University | |||
1489 | Resisting Epistemic Colonialism: Prioritizing Rwandan Canadian Community Leadership in Knowledge Production and Education Regarding the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsis | Lisa Taylor | Bishop's University | |||
1490 | Resisting Epistemic Colonialism: Prioritizing Rwandan Canadian Community Leadership in Knowledge Production and Education Regarding the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsis | Marie-Jolie Rwigema | University of Toronto | |||
1491 | Resisting Epistemic Colonialism: Prioritizing Rwandan Canadian Community Leadership in Knowledge Production and Education Regarding the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsis | Sollange Sauter Umwali | Independent Community Based Researcher | |||
1492 | Internal Colonialism: a U.S. past - a U.S. present | Jennifer DeClue | University of Southern California | |||
1493 | Moderator | Eve Dunbar | Vassar College | |||
1494 | ||||||
1495 | ||||||
1496 | Session Fifteen, Saturday 4:45-6:15 | University Hall, Room I | Strategizing to Counter the Professionalization and Depoliticization of Our Academic Lives | |||
1497 | Chair | Gina Masequesmay | Cal State University Northridge | |||
1498 | Roundtable | Eric Reyes | Cal State University Fullerton | |||
1499 | Karin Aguilar-San Juan | Macalester College | ||||
1500 | ||||||
1501 | ||||||
1502 | Session Fifteen, Saturday 4:45-6:15 | University Hall, Room II | Critical Pedagogies, Knowledge Production, and the Academic Industrial Complex | |||
1503 | Free to Dream: A Meditation on the Un-disciplinarity of Portraiture | Melissa-Ann Nievera-Lozano | University of California Santa Cruz | |||
1504 | Teachers' Views of Students’ Mathematical Capabilities and High Quality Mathematics Instruction for Racialized Students | Mahtab Nazemi | McGill University | |||
1505 | Scholarship Beyond/Against Academe | Tomomi Kinukawa | Independent Scholar; BBRG Scholar in Residence, UC Berkeley | |||
1506 | Subtleties of Knowledge: Keeping Women's and Ethnic Studies Othered | Sonia Renee | DePaul University | |||
1507 | Moderator | Jessica Danforth | Native Youth Sexual Health Network | |||
1508 | ||||||
1509 | ||||||
1510 | Session Fifteen, Saturday 4:45-6:15 | Hull House | Nationalism | |||
1511 | Latinas del barrio al norte: Identity, Belonging and Popular Culture | Michelle Aguayo | Concordia University | |||
1512 | The Plantation Bloc in Action: Power, Politics, and Latina/o Social Movements in Arkansas | Perla Guerrero | University of Maryland, College Park | |||
1513 | The Labor of Dignity: Black Women, Urban Politics, and the Postwar Struggle against Economic Inequality in the Urban Midwest | Keona Ervin | University of Missouri, Columbia | |||
1514 | Moderator | Myrna Garcia | Oberlin College | |||
1515 | ||||||
1516 | Session Fifteen, Saturday 4:45-6:15 | Social Justice Initiative | Imperial Legacies and the Perils and Possibilities of Comparative Work | |||
1517 | Disciplinary Formations and Decolonizing Imperial Legacies | Antonio T. Tiongson Jr. (Chair) | University of New Mexico | |||
1518 | Empire’s Haunted Logics: Comparative Colonialisms and the Challenges of Incorporating Indigeneity | Danika Medak-Saltzman | University of Colorado, Boulder | |||
1519 | Skin Color Hierarchy: Colorism Beyond Black and White | Joanne L. Rondilla | Arizona State University | |||
1520 | Discussant | Sylvia Chan-Malik | Rutgers University | |||
1521 | ||||||
1522 | ||||||
1523 | Plenary D: What is to be Done? The Future of Critical Ethnic Studies, Saturday 7:00-9:00pm | |||||
1524 | ||||||
1525 | Plenary D | Mail Hall, The Forum | What is to be Done? The Future of Critical Ethnic Studies | |||
1526 | 7:00-9:00pm | Jasbir Puar, Rutgers University | ||||
1527 | Craig Womack, Emory University | |||||
1528 | Alexander Weheliye, Northwestern University | |||||
1529 | Steven Salaita, Virginia Tech | |||||
1530 | Nirmala Erevelles, University of Alabama | |||||
1531 | Dorothy Roberts, University of Pennsylvania | |||||
1532 | Cedric Robinson, University of California, Santa Barbara | |||||
1533 | Shana Griffin and Lee Ann Wang, Women's Health and Justice Initiative,University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa (Introductions) | |||||
1534 | Amalia Perales (Moderator) |