Bard College at Simon's Rock: the Early College

How to Rethink Queer Politics

Monday, September 19, 2016

Blodgett House


Dr. Yasmin Nair is a member of the Against Equality editorial collective. She's a freelance writer, activist, academic, and commentator. She will address issues involving gay marriage and queer politics.

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About the Proseminar:

The Division of Social Studies presents the Fall 2016 Proseminar in Humanistic and Social Scientific Inquiry, with the theme of "Who the People: Punctuating Politics in the USA, Being “America" in the World." This Fall, we engage with questions of the vitality, legitimacy, promise, im/possibility of democratic life that haunt one of the largest democracies in the world, which is also, indeed, one of the largest global imperial powers. How do the frames of polis, nation-state, colony, and postcolony intersect in the United States of America, and how are we to understand the people that fill out or outline these enclosures? What are the self-conceptions and proclamations, indeed also sighs and laments, of “the people” enclosed within these frames, and how do they impact the claims the people are able to make with regard to the meaning of politics, the political process, participation, and possibility--and indeed the very possibility of life within and without the polity. What must a transdisciplinary and decolonial inquiry into these matters of life and death look like, where does and must it happen, who does and must undertake it--and what affects and actions must it seek to enable and disable in us?