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Kara Keeling
(United States)
Title of Speech:
Black Futures and the Queer Times of Our Life
Kara Keeling¡¦s research has focused on African American film, representations of race, sexuality, and gender in cinema, critical theory, and cultural studies. Her book,
The Witch's Flight: The Cinematic, the Black Femme, and the Image of Common Sense
(Duke University Press, 2007), explores the role of cinematic images in the construction and maintenance of hegemonic conceptions of the world and interrogates the complex relationships between cinematic visibility, minority politics, and the labor required to create and maintain alternative organizations of social life. She is co-editor (with Colin MacCabe and Cornel West) of a selection of writings by the late James A. Snead entitled
European Pedigrees/ African Contagions: Racist Traces and Other Writing and author of several articles that have appeared in the journals
Qui Parle, The Black Scholar, Women and Performance, and elsewhere. Her current research involves issues of temporality, media and black and queer cultural politics; digital media, globalization, and difference; and Gilles Deleuze and liberation theory. She currently is Assistant Professor of Critical Studies in the School of Cinematic Arts and of African American Studies in the Department of American Studies and Ethnicity at the University of Southern California.
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