Event: Women Mobilizing Memory: Keywords A Collaborative Graduate Student Roundtable (Faculty House, Columbia University, New York, March 30, 2015, 6-8 pm)
Women Mobilizing Memory: Keywords
A Collaborative Graduate Student Roundtable
Date: March 30, 2015, 6-8 pm
Location: Faculty House, Columbia University, New York, NY
March 30, 2015, 6-8 pm, Faculty House:
Women Mobilizing Memory: Keywords
A Collaborative Graduate Student Roundtable
Presented by the Center for the Study of Social Difference, its Women Creating Change Global Initiative and the University Seminar on Cultural Memory
Graduate student members of the Women Mobilizing Memory working group will initiate the group’s Collaborative Keyword Project. Reflecting the working group’s unique feminist, connective, and activist approach, the Collaborative Keyword Project is attuned to problems of translation arising in global academic collaborations and conversations. This first set of Keywords was generated by Women Mobilizing Memory’s recent workshop in Istanbul and its discussion of gendered memory and the political efficacy of various forms of art and activism in recent Turkish and broader transnational contexts.
- Heritage: Henry Castillo (NYU) and Leticia Robles-Moreno (NYU)
- Privilege: Alyssa Greene (Columbia University) and Armanc Yıldız (Sabancı University)
- Reaction: Dilara Çalışkan (Sabancı University) and Andrea Crow (Columbia University)
- Utopia: R. Ertug Altinay (NYU) and Pınar Ensari (Sabancı University)
- Vulnerability: Burgë Abiral (Sabancı University) and Nicole Gervasio (Columbia University)