Please join us for a lunch-time Post-1945 Workshop next Monday, April 6, with visiting faculty Neda Atanasoski (Feminist Studies, UC Santa Cruz) and Kalindi Vora (Ethnic Studies, UC San Diego), who will present their chapter-in-progress, “Surrogate Humanity: Posthuman Networks and the (Racialized) Obsolescence of Labor.”  This Workshop kicks off our spring quarter, whose theme is “Transnational Networks.”  We are happy that a number of events this quarter, including this one, are co-sponsored with the Human Rights Workshop.

Here are the details:

  • Monday, April 6, 12:00-1:30pm
  • Rosenwald 405
  • Lunch will be served.  Vegans and gluten-free folks welcome!

You can view our poster here.

The chapter, to be read in advance, can be downloaded from this link.  If you are having trouble accessing the file, please e-mail Michael Dango at dango@uchicago.edu.

In addition to the Human Rights Workshop, this meeting of the Post-1945 Workshop is generously sponsored by the English Department, the History Department, the Graduate Council, the Franke Institute for the Humanities, the Chicago Center for Contemporary Theory, and the Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality.

*** We are committed to making this Workshop fully accessible.  Please e-mail requests or concerns to dango@uchicago.edu or rbayne@uchicago.edu

 

 

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