Date:
Monday, November 3, 2014, 5:00pm
Location:
Thompson Room, Barker Center 110, 12 Quincy Street
“Society is a labyrinth of incarnations.” This statement by Edward Said suggests that society is formed by processes where identities, relations, and things become “incarnate”—literally become flesh (carne). This lecture unpacks the implications of this view for understanding racial/ethnic identities. What would it mean to think of race and ethnicity as part of social-material processes? And what do conceptions of “flesh” in Caribbean poetry and religious studies contribute to this project?
Organized by Ethnicity Migration Rights and the Cervantes Observatory at Harvard - FAS. http://cervantesobservatorio.fas.harvard.edu/en/activities/lecture/society-labyrinth-incarnations-identity-bodies-and-religion-mayra-rivera-rivera
mayra_rivera_rivera_poster_letter_.pdf | 2.18 MB |
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