Trans Aesthetics: McKenzie Wark & Shola von Reinhold in conversation with Susan Stryker

Conversation

Thursday, April 8, 2021 | 12:00 PM PDT
Mills College Sponsored Online Event

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Two square color photos side by side. Mckenzie Wark lies on their back on a wooden bench looking up out of the frame, dressed in a black t-shirt with white print. To the right side, is a photo montage with a cut out black and white photo of Shola von Reinhold holding an iPhone, dressed in a white gown, over a black and white picture of several people standing and sitting on a stairs. Design by Joshua Zuniga.

Presented by We Are The Voices and the Mills College Trans Studies Speaker Series

This event is free and open to the public. Registration required.
Broadcast link will be provided on the day of the event.

Please join host Susan Stryker, Barbara Lee Distinguished Chair in Women's Leadership, for a conversation with media theorist McKenzie Wark of the New School for Social Research (The Hacker Manifesto; Reverse Cowgirl) and novelist Shola von Reinhold (LOTE), about Black and femme trans cultural production and world-making.

McKenzie Wark is the author, among other things, of Reverse Cowgirl (Semiotexte) and Capital is Dead (Verso). Her book Philosophy for Spiders: on the Low Theory of Kathy Acker will be out from Duke University Press in fall 2021. She is professor of culture and media at Eugene Lang College and of liberal studies at The New School for Social Research, in New York City.

Shola von Reinhold was born in Scotland in 1892. Following over a century's worth of disastrous auditions at the Bolshoi Ballet, they lowered their sights and went on to complete a Creative Writing MLitt at the University of Glasgow. In 2019 London-based independent Publisher Jacaranda's Books launched an initiative to publish 20 Black British Writers in one year which, in spite of the fanfare of various Big Five schemes and initiative was the first time this has been done by a British Publisher. Shola's debut novel LOTE, published in 2020, was one of these titles.

We Are The Voices is a Mellon Foundation Higher Learning funded project linking Mills College students and faculty with poets and scholars working in Oakland and beyond.

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The Mills College Trans Studies Speakers Series (MCTSSS), hosted by Emmy-Award winner Susan Stryker, Barbara Lee Distinguished Visiting Professor in Women's Leadership, offers a regular public forum for exploring transgender issues with some of today's leading thinkers, artists, and activists. All Trans Studies Speaker Series events are being held online and are free and open to the public. Be sure to check individual event listings to confirm the start time.

MCTSSS is co-sponsored by Trans Studies @ Mills College, Distinguished Visiting Professor Susan Stryker, Mills Performing Arts, and the History and Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies (WGSS) Programs at Mills College.

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