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Intellectual Publics provides a multi-faceted forum for cutting-edge scholarship across the humanities and social sciences. https://linktr.ee/intellpublics
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Thank you to everyone who attended "Writing & Publishing Now: Strategies for Turbulent Times" and made the event so special. In particular thanks to Kandice Chuh & Ken Wissoker for sharing their insights, advice and experience! We are excited to share the recording and will post here once it is up.
Join us tonight! 6.30pm ET | ONLINE Ken Wissoker (Duke UP) in conversation with Kandice Chuh (CUNY Graduate Center) regarding the growth of critical work across the disciplines, current obstacles to it, and where to from here. Link to register: bit.ly/3ORvTxg
EVENT TOMORROW | 6.30pm ET | ONLINE Reminder that tomorrow Monday May 18 we will be hosting a conversation between Ken Wissoker (Duke University Press) & Kandice Chuh (The Graduate Center, CUNY) titled "Writing and Publishing Now: Strategies for Turbulent Times." Register here: bit.ly/3ORvTxg
Abolition Archives, Feminist Futures talk is now up for viewing! Many thanks to Kathi Weeks and Sophie Lewis for sharing their time and insights. tinyurl.com/AbolitionArc...
Almost one week until our upcoming conversation with Kandice Chuh and Ken Wissoker on the centennial of Duke University Press. Looking forward! Register at: bit.ly/3ORvTxg
UPCOMING EVENT! WRITING AND PUBLISHING NOW: Strategies for turbulent times Join Kandice Chuh and Ken Wissoker as they consider the growth of critical work across the disciplines, current obstacles to it, and how to move forward from here. 6.30PM MAY 18 | ONLINE Register: bit.ly/Write_Publish
Thank you to all the wonderful people who attended our event w/ Kathi Weeks and Sophie Lewis, discussing Weeks's book 'Abolition Archives, Feminist Futures.' It was a profound and provocative discussion by two brilliant thinkers, who we were grateful to have been able to host. Recording up soon!
Now posted on Youtube: Indigenomicon: American Indians, Video Games, and the Structures of Dispossession A CONVERSATION WITH JODI BYRD (Chickasaw Nation), JOSEPH M. PIERCE (Cherokee Nation), AND AUDRA SIMPSON (Kahnawà:ke Mohawk) Watch at: bit.ly/4e6ygGM
A brilliant conversation between Chandra Talpade Mohanty and Linda Martín Alcoff regarding Mohanty's 2025 book 'Insurgent Visions: Feminism, Justice, Solidarity' is now up on our Youtube channel for viewing: bit.ly/4t4IWu5.
On April 20th at 6.30pm ET you are invited to an online conversation between Kathi Weeks and Sophie Lewis regarding Weeks's 2026 book 'Abolition Archives, Feminist Futures.' RSVP here: bit.ly/3O0NIcX
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Kathi Weeks, Professor of Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies at Duke University in conversation with Sophie Lewis, scholar at the Center for Research in Feminist, Queer, and Transgender Studies at the University of Pennsylvania consider the groundwork of three iconic visionaries, while countering feminism’s current challenges and future possibilities.
Abolition Archives, Feminist Futures: A conversation with Kathi Weeks and Sophie Lewis
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