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Hypothèses Session # 5

February 9, 2021 By admin

LECTURE – The fifth session of the season 20/21 of Hypotheses will take place on Wednesday February 10 at 5 p.m on Zoom

http://conferences-hypotheses.org/session-5-interiority-and-subjectivity-decloisonner-les-espaces-genres-du-xxe-siecle/

Titled “Interiority and Subjectivity: Décloisonner les espaces genrés du XXe siècle,” this session will feature talks by Christophe Scott (MA, UQAM) “Les natures mortes de l’artiste canadienne Mary Pratt et la notion de vanité” and Sara Shields-Rivard (MA, Concordia) “Designing Queer Space (and Time): Elizabeth Eyre de Lanux and Her Sapphic Modernity.” The session will be chaired by Ersy Contogouris (UdeM)

Hypotheses is a bilingual lecture series by and for graduate students in the history of art, with the aim of stimulating and disseminating emerging research in the discipline. Each session provides a platform for two panelists for a conference of approximately 20 minutes each, followed by a period of questions and discussions mediated by a session chair.

Hypotheses hopes to spur debates beyond institutional markings, with the goal of providing a platform for discussion and reflection, while encouraging interactions between the academic world, the museum and the general public.

For more information : http://conferences-hypotheses.org/

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