''Deviant" Pasts, Subversive Futures: Panel 1: Queer Artistry, Performance and Subjectivity

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''Deviant" Pasts, Subversive Futures

Hofstra University's 7th Annual LGBTQ+- Studies Symposium

Panel 1: QueerArlistry, Performance and Subjectivity April 23 12:30-2:00PM, EST Click here to RSVP to attend this panel

Kirya Traber, Playwright and Cultural Worker New York City "If This Be Sin: Gladys Bentley, from Riotous Queer Resistance in the 1930s to Defensive Conformity in the

1950s"

Alan Pelaez Lopez, Poet and Ethnic Studies Scholar

University of California, Berkeley

"To Love and Mourn in the Age of Displacement

(2020) and Intergalactic Travels: Poems from a

Fugitive Alien (2020), A Reading and Reflection"

Athena Belle-Fairplay, Author and Artist,

New York City and London, U.K.

"Nefelibata (2019) Novel,

A Reading and Reflection"

Elise Armani, Scholar of Art History and Criticism,

Stony Brook University

"On the Possibility of a Queer Echo: Sharon Hayes and

the (Re)Enactment of Queer Subjectivities"


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