The faculty study group Critical University Studies (CUSS) is sponsoring two public panel discussions this Spring quarter. In this first event, Kandace Chuh and Heather Steffen will propose different ways to recast the labor students and faculty are currently doing, rethinking the work of emancipatory knowledge production and relations from where we live now. What does it mean to see “the profession” as a tableau of labor, collaboration, and world-creation? 3CT fellow Lauren Berlant and Zachary Samalin moderate the conversation.
In the contemporary field called Critical University Studies, a debate is flourishing about what universities are for. This is a debate over how not to repeat the participation of higher ed in the racial, gendered, economic, and policing inequities of the past and present; a debate over how to use our resources to bring better knowledges and relations into being for the present and the future. There was never an inside or outside the university: this area of study keeps discovering entanglements of violence and desire in the orchestration of knowledge and the organization of labor.
Presented by 3CT and co-sponsored by the Center for the Study of Race, Politics, and Culture and the Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality.
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This event is free and open to the public; registration is required.
Live captioning will be provided. Please contact us if you require any accommodations to enable your full participation.
Date: May 12, 2021
Time: 5:00 PM
See:https://ccct.uchicago.edu/events/critical-university-studies-academic-labor-in-crisis-times/
Date: May 12, 2021
Time: 5:00 PM
See:https://ccct.uchicago.edu/events/critical-university-studies-academic-labor-in-crisis-times/