You’re invited to be part of the excellent scholarship, debates, and conversations reflected by Women’s and Gender Studies at Carleton!
The Feminist Futures Lecture Series offers presentations of current feminist research being carried out by faculty associated with the Institute. Drawing from the rich interdisciplinary, intersectional research environment that marks past work and frames future endeavours, the Feminist Futures Lecture Series continues the development of critical intellectual and political spaces and knowledge-building around gendered issues. In this friendly but critically engaged space, you are invited to connect with a community of scholar-activists associated with Women’s and Gender Studies at Carleton University.
Fall Term
Monday, October 15, 10:00am – 11:30am, Dunton Tower 1811 – Dr. Katharine Bausch “#Feminism: Popular Culture and the Representation of a Movement”
Monday, November 19, 10:00am – 11:30am, Dunton Tower 1811 – Dr. Brian Johnson “Dazzler, Allegory, and Shame: Notes from the Mutant Closet, 1980-1986”
Winter Term
Monday, January 14, 10:00am – 11:30am, Dunton Tower 1811 – Dr. Megan Gaucher, A Family Matter: Citizenship, Conjugal Relationships and Canadian Immigration Policy
Postponed to Fall term 2019 – Dr. Kahente Horn-Miller, ‘To Make it Alive in the Minds of the People’: Rematriating Sky Woman’s Story