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A panel presentation and discussion focused on embodiment and erasures of the body. Presentations will address Indigenous critical theory, women of color feminisms, and theories of subjectivity within specific sites of study. How can we theorize Dis/Embodiments in relation to colonialism and its afterlives? What time and space contingencies might we factor into specific sites of dis/embodiments?
Three short papers will be followed by comments by recognized scholars in the field.

Sponsored by: ASE Indigeneity and Decolonization Research Cluster

PANELISTS:

Ho'esta Mo'e'hahne (Sociology), Reproducing Colonial Space at Yanga
and the Indigenous Body.
Emily Raymundo (ASE), Devious Difference: Racial Feeling and the Body
Floridalma Boj Lopez (ASE), Discovering Dominga: The Logic of
Elimination and the Production of the Indigenous Migrant.

MODERATORS:

John Carlos Rowe, USC Associates Chair in Humanities
Sarah Fong, ASE PhD Candidate

RESPONDENTS:

Chris Finley, Assistant Prof., USC
Michelle Raheja,
Associate Prof., UC Riverside

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