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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Emerging Ideas on Art and Society: Jack Halberstam
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SUMMARY:Emerging Ideas on Art and Society: Jack Halberstam
DESCRIPTION:<drupal-media data-entity-type="media" data-entity-uuid="be5447ad-bb49-42b9-a6e2-8808d10f7f06" data-view-mode="hwp_medium" data-align="right">&nbsp;</drupal-media><p>Harvard University Committee on the Arts (HUCA) presents <em>Emerging Ideas on Art and Society</em>, which invites an artist, a thinker, or a critic to come and share their doubts, questions, incomplete thoughts, and challenges about what art and society are today.&nbsp;A small group of students and faculty will gather to have an informal but intense conversation with the guest. A short text will be shared in advance to inform the conversation. While we expect active interventions, the guest leads the dramaturgy of the event with the questions they bring to the table that day.&nbsp;</p><p>This conversation’s guest is queer theorist, gender studies scholar and author <strong>Jack Halberstam. </strong>He is&nbsp;the David Feinson&nbsp;Professor of The Humanities at Columbia University. Halberstam is the author of seven books including:&nbsp;<em>Skin Shows: Gothic Horror and the Technology of Monsters</em>&nbsp;(Duke UP, 1995),&nbsp;<em>Female Masculinity</em>&nbsp;(Duke UP, 1998),&nbsp;<em>In A Queer Time and Place</em>&nbsp;(NYU Press, 2005),&nbsp;<em>The Queer Art of Failure&nbsp;</em>(Duke UP, 2011),&nbsp;<em>Gaga Feminism: Sex, Gender, and the End of Normal</em>&nbsp;(Beacon Press, 2012) and, a short book titled<em>&nbsp;Trans*: A Quick and Quirky Account of Gender Variance</em>&nbsp;(University of California Press).&nbsp; Halberstam’s latest book, 2020 from Duke UP is titled&nbsp;<em>Wild Things: The Disorder of Desire</em>. Places Journal awarded Halberstam its Arcus/Places Prize in 2018 for innovative public scholarship on the relationship between gender, sexuality and the built environment. Halberstam is now finishing a second volume on wildness titled:&nbsp;<em>Unworlding: An Aesthetics of Collapse.&nbsp;</em>Halberstam was recently the subject of a short film titled “So We Moved” by Adam Pendleton which played at MoMA NYC until January 30, 2022.&nbsp;</p>
LOCATION:485 Broadway, Room 113
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