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Hello all!
I just wanted to add two events for tomorrow to your radar.
First, *the Gender + Sexuality Workshop* for graduate students that I help
coordinate will be meeting tomorrow, *11/16, from 6-8 pm in the Kresge Room
in Barker*. We will be workshopping two papers, including one by American
Studies' own E.T. Stone. Feel free to RSVP here
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdbtNeoG9rGbedMTCjtFTvNhbxz78_blOl…>
if
you want to attend and email me directly so I can forward you the papers
we'll be workshopping (and add you to the listserv, if you're interested).
Food will be provided!
Second, the Race + Ethnicity Colloquium through the English department will
also be meeting tomorrow, *11/16 at 6:30 pm*. Guest speaker and Assistant
Professor of English at Dartmouth, *Kimberly Juanita Brown* will present a
paper entitled, "Loss, Longing, and Haptic regard" in *the Plimpton Room
(Barker 133). *
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All the best,
Andrew Suárez
American Studies, G3
Hello everyone!
I am circulating here an event that is *tomorrow, November 11th, at 6:30 pm
in the Kresge Room in Barker,* hosted by the graduate student Race +
Ethnicity Colloquium and co-sponsored by the American Studies
Workshop. Professor
Palmer <https://www.wesleyan.edu/academics/faculty/tspalmer/profile.html>
of Wesleyan University will be giving a talk entitled "Faceless Faces in
the Void." Food will be provided.
I hope to see you all there! Feel free to invite any interested grad
students you may know!
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Best,
Andrew Suárez
American Studies Workshop Coordinator
Hello everyone!
I am excited to announce that on Wednesday, November 9th, at 5 pm at the
Houghton library the American Studies Workshop will be taking a tour
of the American
Drag exhibit <https://library.harvard.edu/exhibits/american-drag> led by
the curator of the Harvard Theatre Collection, Matthew Wittman. The exhibit
traces the history of drag in American culture and its relationship to
gender, sexuality, and performance. Matthew is also an American Studies PhD!
Please RSVP here
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfb4amBkdrFFozTUIq6bxRaMx1u_0_5tZV…>
so I can get a head count of who is coming. Feel free to circulate this
event with other graduate students with interests in American culture,
history, performance, gender and sexuality, etc.
Looking forward to seeing you there,
Andrew Suárez
American Studies Workshop, Coordinator
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Matthew also shared with me two other upcoming events about LGBTQ history
and culture at Harvard Libraries that may be of interest to you all:
*My Comrade* Magazine — The Gay Underground with Linda Simpson November 10
<https://libcal.library.harvard.edu/event/9792063>
Hallowang Celebration! with drag king Dr. Wang Newton, November 17
<https://libcal.library.harvard.edu/event/9737910>