Women & Gender Studies Chair to Give Virtual Talk for LeMoyne College

As part of LeMoyne’s Women’s History Month speaker series, Milo Obourn, English faculty member and chair of Women and Gender Studies, will present a talk “Access Beyond Suffering: The Case for Uncoerced Pleasure in Disability and Trans Politics” on Wednesday March 12 at noon via Zoom. 

Recent work in queer and trans affect studies has focused on the importance of so-called “negative” affects as a way to push back against the pressure on trans and queer people to embody hope or positivity (Ahmed, Awkward-Rich). Similarly, people with disabilities are often expected to be representations of the good and there is little room for negative expressions of disability identity or politics. This talk looks for places where pleasure and joy might hold radical political potential for both.

To register and receive a link go to the event page.