
Imagination and extinction raise questions of existence in cultural/historical memory and in systemic structures that shape lived experiences today. In this graduate fellow roundtable, panelists will discuss the intersections of their work — stemming from Women’s, Gender, and Sexualities Studies; Dance; and Black Studies — to explore various positions to erasure, including how they align and diverge, while examining the strategies of resistance and imaginative solutions as both a focus of our research and a component of research methodologies.
This graduate fellow roundtable will feature Kashif Dennis (WGSS), Omar Dieng (AAAS) and Tamara McCarty (Dance).
Moderated by Hannah Kosstrin (Associate Professor, Department of Dance)
About the Graduate Research Grant Program
The Graduate Research Grant Program enhances opportunities for graduate students (PhD and MFA) in the arts and humanities to advance their research and/or creative practice fostering cross-disciplinary inquiry in alignment with GAHDT’s Society of Fellows and its annual theme. The theme for 2021-22 is Extinction | Imagination.