Research symposium
Past symposium guests
In the last decade, we have been honoured to host many brilliant Symposium guests, including:
- Qwo-Li Driskill (Oregon State University): “The Curious Case of Blanket: Cherokee Gender, Sexuality and Missionizing Rhetoric in Cephas, Washburn’s Reminiscences of the Indians”, “Indiginizing Disability Justice, Cripping Anti-Colonial Struggles”
- Ardath Whynacht (Mount Allison University): “Post-carceral justice in a post-#metoo world? Exploring tensions in community-based rehabilitation and accountability movements”
- Hannah McGregor (Simon Fraser University): “Feminist Podcasting as Public Scholarship”
- Tina Wilson, Alise de Bie, Amber Dean (Faculty and Graduate Student Panel): “Rethinking Experience, Community, and Social Justice in Gender Studies, Mad Studies, and Social Work”
- Rinaldo Walcott (University of Toronto) “Queer Returns: Reflections on Racial Queer Justice and the University”
- Dylan Robinson (Stó:lo Scholar, Queen’s University): “gather: Decolonizing Writing Forms”, “shxwelítemelh totí:lt: Hungry States of Perception”
- Alexis Shotwell (Carelton University): “Claiming Bad Kin: Responsibility For a Suffering World”
- Mel Y. Chen (University of California, Berkeley): “Thinking About Race and Education in a Time of Toxicity”, “A Fraught History of Slowness”
- Virginia Eubanks (University of New York, Albany): “The Digital Poorhouse: Regulating the Poor in the 21st Century”, “Beyond Big Brother: Data, Discrimination, and Surveillance in our Neighborhoods”
- Zethu Metabani (University of Cape Town): “RISING in the #Fall: Black Women’s Activism and the Quest for a Decolonized University”
- Janice Hladki, Jake Pyne, Will Gooding (Faculty and Graduate Student Panel): “RISING in the #Fall: Black Women’s Activism and the Quest for a Decolonized University”
- Curran Egan, Nisrine Rahal, Sean Kinnear (Faculty and Graduate Student Panel): “Learning Gender in Modern Europe”
- Maroussia Ahmed (McMaster University): “The Long Road Towards Equity for Women Faculty at McMaster: A Personal Journey”
- Eli Claire (Vermont): “The Politics of Story”
- Christina Baade, Susan Fast, Craig Jennex (Faculty and Graduate Student Panel): “Hearing the Political”
- National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women
- Virginia Eubanks (University of New York, Albany)
- Roshaya Redness, Christien Garcia, Eugenia Zuroski-Jenkins (Faculty and Graduate Student Panel): “QUEER (IN)DIFFERENCES, THEORY, FILM, FICTION DOMESTICITIES AND COSMOPOLITANISMS”
- Naisargi N. Dave (University of Toronto): “VIBRANT MORPHOLOGIES”
- Sarah Hunt (Kwagiulth Scholar): “Through the Eyes of Dzunukwa; stories of law and violence”
- Tavia Nyong’o (New York University): “Accelerating Queerness: New Media, Hypersensitivity, and the Future of Autopoesis”
- Nancy Worth (McMaster University): “Who We Are at Work: Millenial Women, Identity and the Workplace”
- Audra Simpson (Columbia University): “The State is a Man: Theresa Spence, Loretta Saunders and the Gendered Costs of Settler Sovereignty in Canada”
- Cecily Devereux (University of Alberta): “Reproduction Fetishism: Salome, the Maternal Body, and Early Twentieth-Century Erotic Dance”
- Nancy Fraser (The New School): “Democracy’s Crisis: An Overview”, “Democracy’s Crisis as Capitalist Crisis: On the Political Contradictions of Neoliberalism”
- Liss Platt (McMaster University): DARK HORSE CANDIDATE (documentary film screening)
- Becki Ross (University of British Columbia): ”Interrogating Sexual Commerce, Sexual Shame, and Neo-Colonial Tule in Vancouver, 1975-1985”, “Prisoners’ Records from the Colonial Archive and Sex Worker’s Resilience in Vancouver, 1898-1907”
- Kent Monkman (Cree Artist): Artist Talk
- Rae Spoon and Ivan Coyote: “Gender Failure”
- Ann Braithwaite (University of Prince Edward Island): “(Re)Imagining A Field or What I Learned About WGS on the Way to Writing an ‘Intro’ Book”
- Jessica Yee (Native Youth Sexual Health): “What is Feminism, For Real?”
- Nathan Rambukkana, Julie Gouweloos, Melanie Heath (Research Symposium: Faculty/Student Research Panel): “Studying Sexual Minorities: Some Provocations”
- Adele Perry ( University of Manitoba): “Moving Targets: Colonial Lives and Canadian Histories”, “Colonial Archives, National Histories and Feminist Research”
- Jasbir Puar (Rutgers University): “Ecologies: Sex and Disability in the Israeli Occupation of Palestine”, “Post-Intersectional Queer: New Methods for No Future”
- Chandra Talpade Mohanty (Syracuse University): “Neoliberal Academies and Radical Critique: Reflections on Transnational, Ati-Racist Feminist Practice”
- Jose Esteban Munoz (New York University): “The Sense of Brown: Ana Mendiete and Vitalism’s After Burn”
- Grace Fong (McGill University): “Life and Afterlife in Para/texts: Constructing Ling Zhiyuan (1831-52) and her Poetry Collection”
- Pamela Cross (Lawyer): “Post 2011 Feminist: What Will it Look Like”
- Chantelle Thauvette, Melinda Gough, Stephanie Balkwill (Research Symposium: Faculty/Student Panel): “Histories of Gender and Literary Production”
- “Miss Representation” film screening with the YWCA, The Women’s Centre of Hamilton and SACHA
- Nadine Attewell, Jessie Forsyth, Jennifer Adese (Research Symposium: Faculty/Student Panel): “Spaces Between Us: Gender, Sexuality, Indigeneity”
- Angela McRobbie (Goldsmiths, University of London): “Feminist, Neoliberalism and Family: Human Capital at Home”
- Michele Landsberg (Journalist & Social Justice Activist): “Feminism Forward”
- Cressida Heyes (University of Alberta): “Child, Birth: Representing Pain”
- Elisabeth Gedge, Lucy Langston, Devon Stilwell (Research Symposium: Faculty/Student Panel): “Feminist (Dis)ability Studies: Genetics and Bioethics”
- Judith Halberstam (University of Southern California): “From Shadow Feminisms to Gaga Femininities”
- Veronic Strong-Boag (University of British Colombia): “Negotiating Surrogacy: the Dilemma of Foster Parents”
- Wendy Brown ( University of California, Berkeley): “Is Equality Secular?”
- Sara Ahmed (Goldsmith’s, University of London): “Will and WIllfulness; A Cultural Study”, “Diversity Work in Educational Institutions”
- Sex Workers Event 2 (with Big Susie’s, The Workers Arts and Heritage Centre, Hamilton Artists and Dungeon Divas): “Challenging Our Assumptions”