Cutting Edge Queer Studies

Event time: 
Tuesday, November 17, 2020 - 7:30pm
Event description: 

Where does one find sexuality? Is sexuality possessed by humans alone, or might we discover sexuality in books and buildings, art and animals? If sexuality is locatable, why study it? A foundational (if oxymoronic) premise of LGBT Studies is that sexuality is shaped and reshaped over time, space, and relations of inequality. What are our contemporary conflicts over sexuality, and how do they travel across borders, communication technologies, and disciplines of knowledge?
Join scholars from Penn and Yale to discuss their current research projects
on sexuality, sociality, and beyond.
 
TUESDAY, November 17, 2020 | 7:30-9pm
Register here: bit.ly/YalePennGALA