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UO English Department presents Monster: A Fugue in Fire and Ice - Guest Speaker Anne McClintock

Wednesday, December 2, 2020 at 3:00pm to 5:00pm

Virtual Event

Join Anne McClintock of Princeton University for her talk "Monster: A Fugue in Ice and Fire."

Anne McClintock is an award-winning writer and photographer who is currently the A. Barton Hepburn Professor of Gender and Sexuality Studies at Princeton University, affiliated with the Princeton Environmental Institute. McClintock is the author of the best-selling Imperial Leather. Race, Gender and Sexuality in the Colonial Contest, among other texts. She has written over 100 articles, essays and reviews for public and academic venues. Her photographs were exhibited most recently at the Chicago Architectural Biennial (2019) with Territorial Agency. McClintock's work has been translated into 16 languages. Overall citations: 16,728.

McClintock's creative writing and photographs have appeared in The Guardian, New York Times, Teen Vogue, Jacobin, Guernica Magazine, Truth Out, The Nation, Edge Effects, The Times Literary Supplement, Transition, The Village Voice, among others. She has won many awards including two MacArthur fellowships. Her forthcoming books include Unquiet Ghosts. From the Forever War to Climate Chaos (Duke University Press), Skin Hunger (Jonathan Cape) and Planet of Intimate Trespass (Taylor and Francis). McClintock has been awarded 15 artist residencies at MacDowell, Yaddo, Blue Mountain Center, and Dorland. McClintock lectures internationally on environmental issues, animal studies, visual culture, and photography; gender, sexuality, and race; war and militarization.

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