Radical Reasoning - Digital Spaces and Creative Methodologies
Friday 1 November 2024, 1pm - 2pm
Seminar Room, Radcliffe Humanities Building
All welcome
Join us for our first Radical Reasoning of the term, where we’ll discuss the theme Digital Spaces and Creative Methodologies. The materials below centre around digital communications and kinship bonds between people in diasporic and queer communities, as well as digital self-expression, and they offer different entry points into a discussion about race, social media and creativity.
Although we will have prompts to initiate different conversation topics, your opinions will guide the discussion.
1. Francesca Sobande, Maitrayee Basu, ‘“Beyond BAME, WOC, and ‘Political Blackness’”: diasporic digital communing practices’, Communication, Culture and Critique, Volume 16, Issue 2, June 2023, pp.91–98
2. Tanvi Kanchan, ‘“Instagram is Like a Karela”: transnational digital queer politics and online censorship and surveillance in India’, Communication, Culture and Critique, Volume 17, Issue 3, September 2024, pp.162–169
3. Keisha Bruce,‘"Everyone Has a Pic Like This in the Album": Digital Diasporic Intimacy and the Instagram Archive.’, bruce, k. (2022). Women’s Studies Quarterly, 50/1-2, pp.246-263
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