Ethnobotanical research: (self-)care and the Black historical archive (the political power of sleep)
This seminar series is part of “A Season of Black Study” and curated by the research project FutureBrownSpace, an initiative of Afro-Diasporic practitioners, based in Black Studies, dedicated to creating nourishing spaces for people of the global majority to develop their projects (of art, of being, of activism or community) and for anyone who wishes to appreciate, and join in its significance for a more coalitional, less neo-colonial future; whether your access to Black Study is through the brown, the decolonial, the neurodivergent, whether you find black affinities with your class struggle, gender battles or variously abled superpowers, if you can move with it, tremble with it, let it break you out of abstraction and shake some non-censored sense into you, then you can be with us in Black Study.
This Season brings together artists, researchers and organizers from Sweden, performance art and theatre from South Africa, and scholars from the U.S, to share the interdisciplinary, aesthetic and transcultural nature of black study.
Ethnobotanical research: (self-)care and the Black historical archive (the political power of sleep)
Dr. Marquis Bey is Professor of Black Studies and Gender & Sexuality Studies, with appointments in English and Critical Theory, at Northwestern University. Their work focuses on trans and nonbinary studies, black feminist theory, abolition, and black radical thought. They are the author, most recently, of Black Trans Feminism and Cistem Failure: Essays on Blackness and Cisgender (both published with Duke University Press, 2022).
Learn more about their work at marquisbey.com.
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Price: Free entrance
Location: Filmhuset - The Film House in Stockholm. Research Studio 1.
Other: John-Paul Zaccarini, Professor in Performing Arts. FutureBrownSpace Curator. Language: The seminar is held in English.