[Sfts-faculty] Fwd: Queer of Color/Trans of Color Conversations: Lou Cornum

andré carrington andrc at ucr.edu
Tue Nov 21 09:15:16 PST 2023


This event with Diné scholar Lou Cornum will be streaming online next week,
for anyone interested in queer & trans of color scholarship and Indigenous
Futurism.

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Subject: Queer of Color/Trans of Color Conversations: Lou Cornum
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QOC/TOC Conversations: Lou Cornum

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Queer of Color/Trans of Color Conversations: Lou Cornum


CLAGS’ monthly speaker series brings together important and emerging
scholars to discuss the burgeoning field of Queer of Color Studies.
Scholars will represent a broad range of disciplines from Humanities to
Life Sciences, with a keen eye toward issues impacting queer communities of
color. The monthly series offers an informal but intellectually charged
environment for addressing major works of LGTBQ studies. The aim is to make
complex and often abstract ideas engaging for academic and nonacademic
readers.


Lou Cornum (Diné/Bilagáana) is Assistant Professor of Native American
Studies in the Department of Social and Cultural Analysis at NYU. They hold
a Ph.D. in English from the City University of New York Graduate Center, an
M.A. from the University of British Columbia, and a B.A. from Columbia
University.


Their research interests broadly encompass Indigenous Cultural Studies with
particular attention to Native American literature and Indigenous Futurism.
Looking to science fiction as a form of theorizing land and the human,
Cornum's first project puts into dynamic conversation concepts and texts
across Critical Indigenous Studies, Black Studies, and Geography. In 2020,
they co-edited a special issue of Canadian Literature titled "Decolonial
(Re)Visions of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror." An additional ongoing
project is a study of what they call "the irradiated international," the
diffuse collective of peoples affected by atomic testing, atomic bombs, and
uranium mining. "Radioactive Intimacies: The Making of Worldwide Wastelands
in Marie Clements's Burning Vision" was published in the Critical Ethnic
Studies Journal in 2020. They are a founding editorial collective member of
Pinko: A Magazine of Gay Communism.

CLAGS believes in free, public LGBTQ Studies for all. To advance this
historic mission, CLAGS is launching A DIFFERENT LEGACY, our 2023-26
development campaign. A DIFFERENT LEGACY will raise $500,000 in the next
three years to:

   - Develop innovative programming and conferences
   - Launch the CLAGS Research Archive
   - Invest in the next generation of queer and transgender studies scholars

To learn more, please visit our donation page below. Thank you for
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