June 16 Colloquium: The Crisis of the Political
The Crisis of the Political: Movements, Culture, Agency
A Colloquium in Celebration of
Larissa Lai’s Writer in Residency at Simon Fraser University
Friday June 16th, SFU Harbour Centre, room 1700
1-4pm: Presentations and panel discussion with:
LARISSA LAI, RITA WONG, FIONA JEFFRIES, JEFF DERKSEN,
SHIRLEY BEAR & CANDICE HOPKINS
moderated by GLEN LOWRY
7:30-9:30pm: Readings by:
WAYDE COMPTON, RITA WONG, WEYMAN CHAN & MARIE
ANNHARTE BAKER
The purpose of this colloquium is to trace the connections, linear or
otherwise, from the late 80s and early 90s oppositional/anti-racist
movements to the current moment. Racism still exists; control
and surveillance of human, animal, vegetable and mineral bodies
have intensified. The nation state has shifted, capital has intensified
and the power of militaries has increased while the justifications for
war have become increasingly absurd. How is it possible to produce
culture in such conditions? How should cultural workers respond? How
can we generate resistance in excess of mere response? How can we
shape our refusals? What do we do with our complicities? Is it still
possible for us to say “I”? What can community mean?
Reception to follow the evening readings, 9:45-midnight
Snacks and no host bar
The Wild Ginger Restaurant
88 Pender St West (at Abbott)
Second floor of Tinseltown Mall (unit 2015).
Space is limited to 50 guests,. Please RSVP to Simon Fraser University,
Harbour Centre, at cs_hc@sfu.ca or phone 604-291-5100
(fax 604-291-5098) by June 14.
A Colloquium in Celebration of
Larissa Lai’s Writer in Residency at Simon Fraser University
Friday June 16th, SFU Harbour Centre, room 1700
1-4pm: Presentations and panel discussion with:
LARISSA LAI, RITA WONG, FIONA JEFFRIES, JEFF DERKSEN,
SHIRLEY BEAR & CANDICE HOPKINS
moderated by GLEN LOWRY
7:30-9:30pm: Readings by:
WAYDE COMPTON, RITA WONG, WEYMAN CHAN & MARIE
ANNHARTE BAKER
The purpose of this colloquium is to trace the connections, linear or
otherwise, from the late 80s and early 90s oppositional/anti-racist
movements to the current moment. Racism still exists; control
and surveillance of human, animal, vegetable and mineral bodies
have intensified. The nation state has shifted, capital has intensified
and the power of militaries has increased while the justifications for
war have become increasingly absurd. How is it possible to produce
culture in such conditions? How should cultural workers respond? How
can we generate resistance in excess of mere response? How can we
shape our refusals? What do we do with our complicities? Is it still
possible for us to say “I”? What can community mean?
Reception to follow the evening readings, 9:45-midnight
Snacks and no host bar
The Wild Ginger Restaurant
88 Pender St West (at Abbott)
Second floor of Tinseltown Mall (unit 2015).
Space is limited to 50 guests,. Please RSVP to Simon Fraser University,
Harbour Centre, at cs_hc@sfu.ca or phone 604-291-5100
(fax 604-291-5098) by June 14.
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