Brown Bag Biography with River Pruitt
December 4, 12:00pm - 1:15pm
Mānoa Campus, Kuykendall 410
This presentation, dredged from the second chapter of their Dissertation, is an exploration of Indigiqueer trans-formation and speculation which offers a reflection of colonial pasts and opens the window for potential Indigiqueer futures, providing a countermap to those places where we might survive and thrive. They use aftercare as a methodology and reading practice to speak to the power of transforming traditional tales to transfer care across bodies, space, and time and take up a metaphor and methodology of traditional pottery making through poetry and auto ethnographic narrative to encapsulate steps of this embodied care.
Event Sponsor
Center for Biographical Research, Mānoa Campus
More Information
Laura M. Dunn, 808-956-3774, biograph@hawaii.edu