Join us for a workshop led by Dr. Deborah Thomason transdisciplinary possibilities and challenges that arise within Caribbean studies theories and research methods.
The workshop will focus on Dr. Thomas’ 2021 co-authored article, “Abstraction, Witnessing, and Repair; or, how Multimodal Research can Destabilize the Coloniality of the Gaze,” as well as selections from Dr. Thomas’ work in film.
*This event will follow the IRW Distinguished Lecture Seriesand lunch with Dr. Thomas which RAICCS is co-sponsoring on "Bodied, Knowledge and Sovereignty" starting at 11am.
Space is limited, so please by Friday, November 25th to receive the pre-circulated article. Attendees are also asked to watch the film Four Days in May: Kingston 2010. The Rutgers library link for the film (using your RU Net ID/password) is:
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