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Neferti Tadiar Lecture 3/29

Neferti Tadiar
Barnard College

"Remaindered Life of Citizen-Man, Medium of Democracy"

Tuesday, March 29, 2011
4:00—5:30 p.m.
Literature Building Room 155 (de Certeau)

Professor Neferti Tadiar is Professor of Women's Studies at Barnard College, and Director of the Center for Critical Analysis of Social Difference at Columbia University. Her academic interests include transnational and third world feminisms, postcolonial theory, critical race studies, literary and social theory, cultural studies of the Asia/Pacific region, and Philippine studies. She is the author of Things Fall Away: Philippines Literatures, Historical Experience, and Tangential Makings of Globality (Duke University Press, 2009); Beyond the Frame: Women of Color and Visual Representation, coedited with Angela Y. Davis (Palgrave Press, 2005); Fantasy-Production: Sexual Economies and Other Philippine Consequences for the New World Order (Hong Kong University Press / Ateneo de Manila University Press, 2004). She is currently working on a book project entitled Discourse on Empire: Living Under the Rule of Permanent War, and is beginning a new research project entitled Schooling National Subjects: Experience and Education in U.S. Colonial Philippines.

Co-Sponsored by:

Critical Gender Studies Program
Cross Cultural Center
Department of Ethnic Studies
Department of Literature

Please contact Nancy Daly at ndaly@ucsd.edu or (858) 534-4618 to request necessary reasonable accommodations to enable access and participation for people with disabilities.