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CHANTAL NADEAU CURRICULUM VITAE
CHANTAL NADEAU CURRICULUM VITAE University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Department of Gender and Women’s Studies W. Nevada Urbana, IL (office) (cell) nadcht: Like Queer Animals: A Surreal Bestiary , Fall Faculty Visiting Scholar, American Bar Foundation, Northwestern University, School of Law, Chicago, IL, USA Visiting Professor, Gender and Women’s Studies Program, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA (July 1–August 15) , Spring Associate Research Fellow CADIS (Centre d’analyse et d’intervention sociologiques), L’École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS)/Centre National de Recherches Scientifiques (CNRS), Paris, France Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Rockefeller Foundation, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA , Spring Visiting Scholar, Institute for Women’s Studies, Lancaster University, UK – Postdoctoral Visiting Scholar, Department of English, Film Studies/Cultural Studies Program, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA PUBLICATIONS Books Queer Courage.
Fordham University Press. Fur Nation: From the Beaver to Brigitte Bardot. Routledge. In preparation. with Jessie Mott. Like Queer Animals. Artist Book. In preparation. L’odeur de la neige en décembre. Edited Volumes with Martin F. Manalansan IV, Richard T. Rodriguez, and Siobhan B. Somerville.
Chantale nadeau biography wikipedia The agencies that are on top of their social media presence are the ones with the future in mind. My personal and professional success adds further credibility to my advice. Occasion , 9. Photography: Owen Bruce owenbruce.Queering the Middle: Race, Region, and a Queer Midwest. Spec. issue of GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies, vol. 20, no. 1–2. with Estelle Lebel. Femmes et Communications: Nouvelles Tendances. Spec. issue of Nadeau 3 Recherches Féministes, vol. 13, no. 1. Refereed Journal Articles (selected) “Courage, Post-Immunity Politics, and the Regulation of the Queer Subject.” Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies, vol.
23, no. 2, pp. with Martin F. Manalansan IV, Richard T. Rodriguez, and Siobhan B. Somerville. “Introduction. Queering the Middle: Race, Region, and a Queer Middle.” GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies, vol. 20, no. 1–2, pp. “C.R.A.Z.Y. Nous/nu.” Nouvelles “vues” sur le cinéma québécois, vol. 9, Fall, pp.
, “L'urgence-désir comme engagement.” CJC: Canadian Journal of Communication, vol. 31, pp. “Unruly Democracy and the Privileges of Public Intimacy: Same-Sex Spousal Hiring in Academia.” Journal of Lesbian Studies, vol. 9, no. 4 (December), pp. Simultaneously published in Lesbian Academic Couples, edited by Michele Gibson and Deborah Meem, Harrington Park Press/Haworth Press, pp.
“Sang-statut, sang-loi: le sang sans sexe.” Multitudes, vol. 20 Hors champ, Spring, pp. , “Copines et compagnes à la campagne: réflexions queer sur Revoir Julie.” Nouvelles “vues” sur le cinéma québécois, vol. 2, Summer/Fall, pp. , “Spectatrice et théories féministes.” Communicazioni sociali, vol. 2, pp. “Between Queer-and-Lesbian: Translated Politics.” Concerns: Journal of the Women’s Caucus for the Modern Language Association, vol.
27, no. 3–4, pp. with Estelle Lebel. “Introduction: Communications: nouvelles perspectives de la culture et des pratiques.” Recherches Féministes, vol. 13, no. 1, pp. “Life with Pinky Dots: Ma Vie en Rose.” GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. “Blue(s) Valiquette: AIDS, Autobiography, and Arty Science in the Works of Esther Valiquette.” Lonergan Review, vol.
6, pp. “Sexualité et espace public: visibilité lesbienne dans le cinéma récent.” Sociologies et Sociétés, vol. 29, no. 1, Spring, pp. , “BB and the Beasts: Brigitte Bardot and the Canadian Seal Controversy.” Screen, vol. 37, no. 3, pp. “Freak Show: Million Dollar Babies and the National Family-rama.” Public, vol.
Nadeau 4 14, pp. “Esthétique scientifique et autobiographie dans l'oeuvre d'Esther Valiquette.” Protée, vol.
Sutherland models If one of my young models has a taste of success early on, perhaps a prestigious booking or a lucrative job, they are often more intrigued to continue on. Manalansan, M. Girls can relate to me and respect me for who I am and what I have done. View all publications on Illinois Experts.24, no. 2, pp. “Un singe bleu aux pieds d'argile (réflexions sur l'oeuvre d'Esther Valiquette).” Trois, vol. 11, no. 1–2, Spring/Summer, pp. /94 “La Représentation de la femme comme autre: L'ambiguïté du cinéma de Léa Pool pour une position féministe.” Québec Studies, vol. 17, Fall/Winter, pp. “Women in French-Quebec Cinema: The Space of Socio-Sexual (In)difference.” CineAction, vol.
28, pp. “Are You Talking to Me? Les Enjeux du women's cinema pour un regard féministe.” Cinémas, vol. 2, no. 2–3, pp. “Américanité ou américanisation: l'exemple de la coproduction au Québec.” Cinémas, vol. 1, no. 1–2, pp. with M. Spielvogel. “L’Univers féminin criblé.” Sociologie et Sociétés (Échos de la profession: Polytechnique 6 décembre ), vol.
21, no. 1, pp. Book Chapters “Same-Sex Domestic Rights and Nationalist Politics.” Activating Human Rights, edited by Elisabeth Porter and Baden Offord, Peter Lang European Academic Publishers, pp. “My Furladies: The Fabric of a Nation.” Thinking Through the Skin, edited by Sara Ahmed and Jackie Stacey, Routledge, pp.
“Barbaras en Québec. Variations on Identity.” Gendering the Nation: Canadian’s Women Cinema, edited by Kay Armatage, Kass Banning, Brenda Longfellow, and Janine Marchessault, University of Toronto Press, pp. – “Girls on a Wired Screen: Cavani’s Cinema and Lesbian S/M.” Sexy Bodies: The Strange Carnalities of Feminism, edited by Elizabeth Grosz and Elspeth Probyn, Routledge, pp.
Invited Contributions “Civility, Fraternité, and the Frames of Democracy.” Occasion: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Humanities, vol. 9, pp. “Le mariage à tout prix: quand le sexe (s’) embête.” Les Lettres Françaises, August 31, “Mommy Dearest, Mommy Queerest.” Rev. of A Queer Mother for the Nation: The State and Gabriela Mistral, Licia Fiol-Matta.
LGSN: MLA Lesbian/Gay Studies Nadeau 5 Newsletter, pp. “Hommage: Le choc qui brisa l’innocence.
Chantale nadeau biography death Chantal Nadeau. I also have a distinct vision of how I think my models should look and work in that direction with them. Nadeau, C. Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies , 23 2 ,Esther Valiquette (–).” Official Film Festival Catalog, Les Rencontres internationales du documentaire de Montréal, November 11– “Une histoire revisitée. Le pays des fourrure: du castor à Brigitte Bardot (note de recherche).” Recherches Féministes, vol. 13, no. 1, pp. “Mon castor à moi.” Conjonctures, vol. 33–34, pp.
“Beaver.” Lexicon 20th Century A.D., Public, vol. 19, pp. “Unruly Privileges, Or La Loi du Silence: Same-Sex Spousal Hiring in the Academy.” CULTSTUD-list (October 3). “Reports and Debates: The 9th New York Lesbian and Gay Film Festival June 5–15, ” Screen, vol. 38, no. 4, Winter, pp. “Double In/Visibility: Or 2 or 3 Things that One Knows/Says about Her.
On AIDS, Sex, and Identity.”/ “Doublement absentes, doublement visibles: ou 2 ou 3 choses que l’on sait/dit d’elles (à propos du sida, du sexe et de l’identitaire).” Refigured Histories/Remembered Pasts, curated by Rob Lee, Saidye Bronfman Center, Montreal, November 6–December 13, pp. FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS (with Jessie Mott) Leighton Studios Residency, Banff Centre for the Arts and Creativity, Banff, Alberta, Canada, January.
Project: Like Queer Animals: A Surreal Bestiary – Visiting Scholar Fellowship, American Bar Foundation, Northwestern University Project: “The New Outlaw” , Spring Rockefeller Postdoctoral Fellowship, Columbia University Program for the Study of Sexuality, Gender, Health, and Human Rights, The Joseph L. Manalansan IV (Anthropology/Asian American Studies) Project: “New Directions in Queer Studies” – INTERSECT Initiative, College of Graduate Studies, $, Project Leader, with: Y1: Feisad Mohamed (English), Dan Shao (East Asian Language and Cultures), Rob Kar (College of Law), Jason Mazzone (College of Law) and Y2: Dana Rabin (History), Jessica Greenberg (Anthropology), and Jodi Byrd (English/Gender and Women’s Studies) Project: “Cultures of Law in Global Contexts II” – Illinois Program for Research in Humanities (IPRH) Cluster Grant, $2, Project Leader, with Siobhan Somerville (English/Gender and Women’s Studies, Martin F.
Manalansan IV (Anthropology/Asian American Studies), and Richard T. Rodriguez (Latino/Latina Studies/English) Project: “New Directions in Queer Studies” – Illinois Program for Research in Humanities (IPRH) Cluster Grant, $2, Project Leader, with Jennifer Monson (Dance) and Samantha Frost (Political Science/GWS) Project: “Queer Ecologies” – INTERSECT Initiative, College of Graduate Studies, Y2 of $, Project Leader, with Feisal Mohamed (English), Dan Shao (East Asian Language and Cultures), and Eugene Avrutin (History/Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies) Project: “Cultures of Law in Global Contexts” – INTERSECT Initiative, College of Graduate Studies, Y1 of $, Invited Faculty Participant Nadeau 7 Project Leaders: Dan Shao (East Asian Language and Cultures), Eugene Avrutin History/Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies), Feisal Mohamed (English), N.
Garoupa (College of Law), and Siobhan Somerville (English/Gender and Women’s Studies) Project: “Cultures of Law in a Global Order” Research Board, Diversity Funding Pilot Initiative, $30, Principal Investigator Isabel Molina-Guzman (Latino/Latina Studies/Media and Cinema Studies), with Mimi Nguyen (Gender and Women’s Studies/Asian American Studies), and Lisa Nakamura (Asian American Studies/Institute of Communications Research) Project: “Assemblages and Affinities: Interdisciplinary Collaborations for Graduate Education in Critical and Comparative Race, Gender, and Sexuality Studies” IPRH Collaborative Research Project Award, $3, Co-applicant, with Martin F.
Manalansan IV (Anthropology/Asian American Studies), Jennifer Monson (Dance), Richard T. Rodriguez (Latino/Latina Studies/English), Siobhan Somerville, and Rachel Storm (Graduate School of Library and Information Science) Project: “Queer Performance Series” Center for Advanced Studies (CAS)/MillerComm Lecture Series, $1, Project: “In Treatment: Psychiatry and the Archives of Modern Sexuality” (Regina Kunzel, History, Princeton) IPRH Collaborative Research Project Award, $2, Co-applicant, with Martin Manalansan (Anthropology/Asian American Studies, Richard T.
Rodriguez (Latino/Latina Studies/English), and Siobhan Somerville (English/Gender and Women’s Studies) Project: “Race, Region, and Sexual Diasporas” Focal Point Grant, Graduate College, UIUC, $15, Co-organizer, with Martin F. Manalansan IV (Anthropology/Asian American Studies), Richard T. Enjeux culturels, sociaux et politiques” Internal (Selected) Joint PhD Program in Communication, Aid to Conference and Workshop Fund, $1, Project: “Joan W.
Closing Keynote Plenary. Colloque: Filiations de femmes dans les récits audiovisuels au Québec. Cinéma, télévision, jeux video. Cinémathèque québécoise, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. “The Queer Itch.” American Studies Association President Special Session on The Miseries of Marriage: What Do Queers Lose When We ‘Win’? American Studies Association Conference, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, October 8–11, ?v=IX51VmXi-xI “Queer?” Image + Nation 20!, International Workshop, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, November 16– “Manifesto: pour un regard 'trans.'” Closing address with Line Grenier (Communication, Université de Montréal, Association francophone pour le savoir Conference, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Canada, May “Le droit nu: le roman queer familial.” Opening plenary, Approches du romal familial dans la littérature et la culture québécoises contemporaines, Colloque interdisciplinaire d'études québécoises, Université de Montréal, Quebec, Canada, April 27– “Heterosexuality and LGBT Envy.” Opening plenary, Heterosexuality and Its Discontents Conference, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA, October 1–2.
“Global Queer.” Opening plenary, “Sexuality and Space: Queering Geographies of Globalization,” CUNY Graduate Center, New York, NY, USA, February “Pretty Beavers and the Fabric of a Nation.” Opening plenary, Absent Minded Histories: Past Perfect, Future Conditional, Women and Theater Conference, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, July 25– “B.B. and the Beasts: Brigitte Bardot and the Canadian Seal Controversy.” Opening plenary, Screen Studies Conference, Glasgow, Scotland, June 30–July 2.
Invited Conferences & Workshops “30 ans avec un trou dans la tête”. Devoir de mémoire. Commémoration de la tuerie de Polytechnique. November UQÀM, Montréal. “False Dichotomies? New Critical Approaches to Law between Textuality and New Materialities.” Kent Law School, Paris Campus, France, June “The New Outlaw.” American Bar Foundation, Northwestern University College of Law, visiting scholar panel, Chicago, IL, USA, November 4.
Nadeau 11 “On Courage.” Academic Freedom and Political Dissent: A Conversation with Katherine Franke and the Community, Independent Media Center, Urbana, IL, USA, September 18, “Queering Pierre Vallières’ Nègres Blancs d’Amérique.” Queer Biopolitics and Low Theory Cluster & Institute for the Humanities, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada, October “Courage, Queers, and a Post-Immunity Politics: A Comparative Perspective.” Mobilizing Difference: Gender, Islam, and the Production of Contemporary Europeanness Symposium, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA, September 13– “The State of Same-Sex Rights.” Cultures of Law in Global Contexts, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, USA, May 6.
Closing Roundtable. The ‘80s in Theory & Practice Conference, Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA, May 2–3. “The Queer White Nigger: Pierre Vallières' Nationalist Melodrama.” Melodrama at the Interface of Media and Gender: A Crossdisciplinary Dialogue, Center for Interdisciplinary Studies in Society and Culture, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada, September 15– “Nationalist Melodrama: The Queer Sovereign and White Niggers of America.” Melodrama at the Interface of Media and Gender, pre-symposium workshop, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada, May 5–6.
“The Future of Graduate Studies at the University of Illinois? A Roundtable.” Panelist, Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA, February “Beyond The Middle: Closing Remarks.” Queering the Middle: Race, Sexual Diasporas, and a Queer Midwest, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA, October “Unreasonably Queer: Notes on Queer Intelligibility.” Queer/Empire: Exploring the Reach of Queer Theory and its Relationship to Law, Faculty of Law, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, April 16– “Queers et/ou san(s/g) démocratie.
Notes de recherche.” Séminaire annuel du CADIS/EHESS (Centre d'Analyse et d'Intervention Sociologique, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales), Paris, France, April “The Beast of Democracy: The Sexual Nationalism of Pim Fortuyn.” Sex Workshop Series, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, October “Le mariage à tout prix: quand le sexe s’embête.” Identités Colloque Haute Nadeau 12 Tension: A voile, à vapeur & bistouri oui oui, Maison des Métallos, Paris, France, May “The Taming of the Beast: Queers, Rogues and Democracy.” Rules: A Speaker Series in Communication, Culture, and Law, School of Journalism and Communication/Department of Law, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, February “On the Politics and Sexuality of the Queer Citizen.” School of History, Philosophy, Political Science and International Relations, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, August 1.
“Domesticated Pets and Sexy Beasts: Queers, Nationalism and Citizenship.” Gender Studies Seminar Series, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, July “Beastly Politics: Queer Species, Sexuality and Nationalism.” History Department Seminar, Canterbury University, Christchurch, New Zealand, June “Queer Theory/Studies and Women's Studies.” Constructing Feminist History, Honor's Seminar (Prof.
Katie Pickles), Department of History, Canterbury University, Christchurch, New Zealand, June “God’s Hand.” Fallout: War Zones and Us, Communication Studies Lunchtime Forum to Critically Reflect on the US War against Iraq, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, March “Q’s Claim: GayLesbianQueer Domestic Rights and the Politics of Blood.” Women’s Studies Program/Law School Seminar Series, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, October “L'Union civile?
Non!” Table ronde sur les enjeux de l’union civile pour les lesbiennes et les gais, Institut de recherches et d’études féministes, Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada, April 2. “The Sexual Borders of a Nationalist Agenda.” Stonewall Center Annual Seminar Series, University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA, October “The Science of Sex[uality] in Post-Colonial Reason.” Postcolonial Science and Technology Studies Conference, Lancaster University, UK, May 30– “Same-Sex Partnership in Quebec: Progressive Measure or Nationalist ‘Hysteria?’” Post-Graduate Seminar, Program for the Study of Sexuality, Gender, Health and Human Rights, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA, April “Beastly Politics, National Sexuality, and the Culture of Rights.” University Seminar Lecture, Program for the Study of Sexuality, Gender, Health, and Human Rights, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA, March Nadeau 13 “Arty Science and AIDS: The Work of Esther Valiquette.” HIV/AIDS: Cultural, Social and Scientific Aspects of the Pandemic, Interdisciplinary Program, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, October “My Fur Ladies: Women, Fur and the Colonial Space.” Thinking through the Skin: An Interdisciplinary Seminar Series, Center for Women’s Studies, Lancaster University, UK, May “A Nation of Venus in Furs II.” Interpretative Methods in Communication: Methodological Debates in Communication Studies, Graduate Program in Communications, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, March 19 “Arty Science and AIDS: The Work of Esther Valiquette.” HIV/AIDS: Cultural, Social and Scientific Aspects of the Pandemic, Interdisciplinary Program, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, March 6.
“Autobiography and AIDS in Cinema: Esther Valiquette's Le Singe Bleu.” Lonergan Lecture Series, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, February “A Nation of Venus in Furs: Colonialism and Sexuality in Canada and Québec.” Concordia Research Project on Sexuality, Sexuality Seminars Series, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, October “Forbidden Love…and the Queer National Film Board of Canada.” Special Public Lecture Series, Department of Communication and Theatre, Millersville University, PA, USA, October 29– “Arty Science and AIDS: The Work of Esther Valiquette.” HIV/AIDS: Cultural, Social and Scientific Aspects of the Pandemic, Interdisciplinary Program, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, March 9.
“Hommage à Esther Valiquette.” Les 13e Rendez-vous du cinéma Québécois, National Film Board, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, February 5. “Historical Amnesia and Lesbian Figures in Canadian Cinema.” Department of English, Literature Program Series, University of Pittsburgh, PA, USA, April 2. Respondent/Discussant Respondent. Presidential Plenary. “From Trudeau to Trudeau.” Association for the Study of Culture, Law, and Humanities Annual Conference, Ottawa, March Respondent.
"The Anxiety of Unfinalizability: Legal Activism, Judicial Ethics, and the Problem of Justice", by Jessica Greenberg (Anthropology). Unit for Criticism Distinguished Faculty Lecture, February “Happily Ever After? Examining Narrative Form in the Cinematic Queer Cuban Love Story” (Dara Goldman). Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA, December 7, Nadeau 14 “Intimacies I.” Panel, Why and How?
Theoretical and Methodological Directions in Law, Feminism, Gender and Sexuality, Centre for Law, Gender and Sexuality (Kent University) and Centre for Feminist Legal Studies (University of British Columbia), Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, August 24– “Sovereignty.” International Conference of Constitution-Rhetoric-Agency, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, September October 1.
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“From Perversion to Product Placement: The Business of Queer Identity.” Opening plenary, Persistent Vision Conference, San Francisco, CA, USA, June 17– “The Traffic in Women: Ethnographic Perspectives on Sex Work, Globalization, and Inequality.” AES/CASCA/SCA Conference, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, May 1–4. “Textual Encounters of the Archival Kind: A Symposium on Archival Research in Cultural Studies” (Nayan Shah).
Archives and Interpreting the Conditions of ‘Deviant’ Subjectivity, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, April 17– “Policing Sexuality and Sexual Representation in Canada.” International Communication Association Conference, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, May 22– “Les conditions actuelles de la critique cinématographique et son exercice.” Opening plenary, Colloque de l'Association québécoise des critiques de cinéma, Concordia, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, April 8–9.
“Bilan?” Closing plenary, La Vie en Rose: Lesbiennes et gais à Montréal: histoires, cultures, sociétés, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, November 12– General Referred Conference Presentations (selected) “Queer Fictions: Bodily Integrity Unruled.” Cultural Studies Association Conference, Columbia College Chicago, in Chicago, IL, May “Queer Noir.
Homo. N•. America.” Queer History Conference, San Francisco State University, June “Dolan, Mommy and Me: A Q Story.” Annual meeting of the Canadian Communication Association, June “Dolan. Dolan X”. Screen Studies Conference, Glasgow, UK. June July 1. “‘When Law Touched Us, We Died’: On Touching, Queerness and Regulation of Queer Bodies.” Association for the Studies of Law and Humanities Conference, Washington DC, USA, March 16– “No Apologies Necessary.
Queer Notes on Apologies and Censorship.” American Studies Association Conference, Chicago, IL, USA, November Nadeau 15 “Queer Things. The Curious Privilege of Immunity.” Association for the Studies of Law and Humanities Annual Conference, Stanford Law School, Stanford, CA, USA, March 31–April 1. “Like Animals.” National Women’s Studies Association Conference, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, November 7– “Queer Human, Queer Global.” Association for the Study of Law, Culture, and the Humanities Conference, University of Connecticut Law School, Hartford, CT, USA, April 1–2.
“Courage, Post-immunity Politics, and the Regulation of the Queer Subject.” Imagining Post-Neoliberal Regulatory Subjectivities Seminar, University of Turku, Finland, October 15– “The Many Qs of the Midwest.” Pleasures and Frictions from the Queer Middles, American Studies Association Conference, Los Angeles, CA, USA, November 6–9.
“Queer Courage and a Post-immunity Politics.” With Samantha Frost, Legal Bodies: Corpus/Persona/Communitas, Leiden University Centre for the Arts and Humanities in Society (LUCAS) Conference, Leiden, The Netherlands, May 15– “Courage, Queers, and a Post-Immunity Politics.” Matter, Life, and Resistance: A Conference in Political Theory, Centre for Critical Thought, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK, July 1–2.
“Toxic Queers and Cultures of Immunity.” Sculpting the Human: Law, Culture and Biopolitics, Association for the Study of Law, Culture & the Humanities Conference, University of London, Birbeck College, London, UK, March 22– “The New Patriot.” Hawaii International Conference on Arts and Humanities, Honolulu, HI, USA, January 11– “The Queer and the Sovereign.” International Crossroads in Cultural Studies Conference, Paris, France, July 2–6.
“Beyond Queer Blood.” Cultural Studies Association Conference, Visual Culture Division, San Diego, CA, USA, March 28–April 1. “Skinning Cats and Boning Queers: The Bare Life of Homos.” Dis/Locating Law, Canadian Initiative in Law, Culture and the Humanities Conference, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, October 20– “White Niggers of Queer America.” Critical Ethnic Studies and the Future of Genocide: Settler Colonialism/Heteropatriarchy/White Supremacy, University of California, Riverside, USA, March 10– “HomoEducation and the Nation.” Canadian Communication Association Conference, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, June 1–3.
“Unreasonably Queer (Take One).” Association for the Study of Law, Culture & Nadeau 16 the Humanities Conference, Suffolk University Law School, Boston, MA, USA, April 3–4. “Queer Walls.” Los Angeles Queer Studies Conference, University of California, Los Angeles, USA, October 10– “Queer the Right(s) Way.” American Studies Association Conference, Washington, DC, USA, November 3–6.
“The Gay Rogue.” Figures of Democracy: Rhetoric, Authority, and Civil Culture, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, October 21– “Queers, Rogues and Democracy.” Queer Matters Conference, King’s College London, UK, May 28– “Queer Species and the Contentious Battle for Same-Sex Rights.” Authenticity and Contention, Canadian Association for American Studies Conference, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, October 17– “(K)not for Nothing: Same-sex Domestic Rights and Nationalist Politics.” Activating Human Rights and Diversity Conference, Center for Law, Politics, and Culture, Southern Cross University & Center for Peace and Social Justice, Byron Bay, Australia, July 1–4.
“Rights for Blood: Queer Rights and New Blood Lines.” Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality Conference, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, November 7– “Legally Fit: Gay/Lesbian Domestic and Marital Rights and the Question of Entitlement.” Gender, Sexuality and Law: An International Conference, Keele University, Staffordshire UK, June 28– “Sexual Norms and Politics around a Nation of Desirable Bodies.” Gay and Lesbian Caucus: Theory and History, Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association Conference, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, March 13– “Droit de sexe, droit de sang: Heredity and Queer Politics.” American Studies Association Conference, Washington, DC, USA, October 31–November 4.
“Pour une conception hygiénique de la nation.” Du savoir médical à l’information sur la santé, Association francophone pour le savoir Conference, Sherbrooke University, Quebec, Canada, May 13– “Global Circuits of Sexual Rights.” Culture, Difference and Inequality, American Ethnological Society/Canadian Anthropology Society & Société Canadienne d’Anthropologues/Society for Cultural Anthropology (AES/CASCA/SCA) Conference, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, May 1–4.
“When Ally Meets Homer in French: The Politics of Television Translation.” Television: Past, Present and Futures Conference, Center for Critical and Cultural Studies, University of Queensland, Australia, December 1–3. Nadeau 17 “Trans-Queer and the Intranational.” Rethinking Marxism , University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA, September 21– “Bloody Bill: Ethnicity, Sexuality, and the Clean Nation.” The Future of the Queer Past Conference: A Transnational History Conference, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA, September 14– “Copines et compagnes à la campagne: 'Revoir Julie'.” La Rhétorique de l’autre III/Rhetoric of the Other III: Au-delà des frontières/Beyond Boundaries, Université du Québec à Montréal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, May 3–6.
“Bubbles Galore, Bubbles Money: Canada, the Sexx Nation.” Society for Cinema and Media Studies Conference, Chicago, IL, USA, March 9– “Citizen Beaver.” American Studies Association Conference, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, October 28– “Ma Vie en Rose…Or My Life with Pinky Dots.” Society for Cinema and Media Studies Conference, West Palm Beach, FL, USA, April 15– “The Prince, Nanook, and BB: Fur, Skin and the Colonial Space (Petit traité du poil colonial).” American Studies Association Conference, Seattle, WA, USA, November “Venus is Back and BB is Out: The Next Fur Generation in Canada.” The Style Conference, Women's Studies Program, Bowling Green State University, OH, USA, July “The Right to Be In and Out.’” International Communication Association Conference, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, May 22– “Freak Show: Million-Dollar Babies and the National Family-Rama.” Society for Cinema and Media Studies Conference, Dallas, TX, USA March “Prêt-à-porter: Queer Studies, représentation lesbienne et frénésie médiatique.” Learned Societies, Women’s Studies Association Conference, Université du Québec à Montréal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, June.
“Venus in Furs, Or How Brigitte Bardot Made Canadian Identity.” Society for Cinema and Media Studies Conference, New York, NY, USA, March “Arty Science and AIDS: The Work of Esther Valiquette.” Console-ing Passions, International Conference on Television, Video, Audio, New Media and Feminism, Tucson, AZ, USA, April. “Love Me Gendered: Popular S/M Lesbian Representation.” Society for Cinema and Media Studies Conference, Syracuse, NY, USA, March “Lesbian Representation in Movies, or Can the Nasty Girl Beat the Exotic Tourist?” Screen Studies Conference, Glasgow, Scotland, June.
“Looking for the Other: the Construction of a Feminist Position in the Nadeau 18 Political Context of French-Québec Cinema of the 90s.” Society for Cinema and Media Studies Conference, New Orleans, LA, USA, February “L'Ont-elles fait oui ou non? De quelques questions sur les relations lesbiennes au cinéma.” Colloque La Ville en Rose: Lesbiennes et gais à Montréal: histoires, cultures, sociétés, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, November “Un sexe sous vide: la représentation aveugle de l'altérité des femmes dans le cinéma québécois des années –” Association francophone pour le savoir Conference, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, May “L’Autre autrement: regard sexué et women's cinema.” Association québécoise des études cinématographiques Conference, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, November.
“Discours de l'autre, représentation de l'autre: l'exemple d'un women's cinema au Québec.” Canadian Communication Association Conference, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, June. Panels Organized Presidential Plenary. “From Trudeau to Trudeau.” Association for the Study of Law, Culture, and the Humanities Conference, Ottawa, Canada, March Co-organized with B.
Cornellier. “Censorship Unlimited.” American Studies Association Conference, Chicago, IL, USA, November 9– “Queering Digitality: Borders, MobileMovies, and Electronics Plant.” National Women’s Studies Association Conference, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. November 10– “Queer Digital.” Society for Cinema and Media Studies Conference, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, March 25– “Pleasures and Frictions from the Queer Middles.” American Studies Association Conference, Los Angeles, CA, USA, November 6–9.
“Queer Immunities and Crisis Currencies.” International Crossroads in Cultural Studies Conference Conference, Paris, France, July 2–6. “Right(s) and Queer(s).” American Studies Association Conference, Washington, DC, USA, November “Marriages of Convenience.” Sexuality after Foucault, Manchester, UK, November “Border Patrol.” With Siobhan Somerville, The Future of the Queer Past Conference, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA, September “Queer Geographies/Landscapes, Canadian Moving Images.” Film Studies Association of Canada and the Canadian Lesbian and Gay Studies Association Conference, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, May.
Nadeau 19 “Confronting Gay and Lesbian Discourses.” International Communication Association Conference, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, May “Cold, Hot, and Exotic: Touring Sexuality, Marginality, and Nations.” Society for Cinema and Media Studies Conference, New York, NY, USA, March “Queermania in Film Studies: Feminist Perspectives and Lesbian Histories.” Society for Cinema and Media Studies Conference, Syracuse, NY, USA, March “Identités nationales, Identités sexuelles: débats féministes autour de la différence.” Association francophone pour le savoir Conference, Université de Montréal, Quebec, Canada, May Panels Chaired “Work, Status, Rights.”Annual Conference of the Association for the Studies of Law, Culture, and Humanities, Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada.
March “Queer Digital.” Society for Cinema and Media Studies Conference, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, March 25– “Pleasures and Frictions from the Queer Middles.” American Studies Association Conference, Los Angeles, CA, USA, November 6–9. “Queer Policies.” American Studies Association Conference, San Antonio, TX, USA, November 18– “Patriarchy and Patriotism.” Making History: Terence Ranger and African Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, October 13– “Intimacies I.” Why and How?
Theoretical and Methodological Directions in Law, Feminism, Gender and Sexuality, Centre for Law, Gender and Sexuality (Kent University) and Centre for Feminist Legal Studies (University of British Columbia), Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, August 24– “Queer Representation I & II.” R/évolution II: An International Graduate Student Conference, Concordia University, Montreal, American Studies Association Conference, March “Sovereignty.” International Conference on Constitution-Rhetoric-Agency, Concordia University, Montreal, American Studies Association Conference, September 27– “Televistas.” Console-ing Passions, International Conference on Television, Video, Audio, New Media and Feminism, University of Notre Dame, South Bend, IN, USA, May 11– “Senses Appeal.” Uncommon Senses: An International Conference on the Senses in Art and Culture, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, April 24– Nadeau 20 Opening Plenary.
Keynotes: Elspeth Probyn (Gender and Cultural Studies, University of Sydney and Michael Warner (English, Rutgers University). Sex on the Edge: An International Symposium on Sexuality and Marginality, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, October 9– “Publicity and Citizenship.” Sex on the Edge: An International Symposium on Sexuality and Marginality, Montreal, QC, October 9– “Confronting Gay and Lesbian Discourses.” International Communication Association Conference, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, May “Television Friends, Family, Nation.” Console-ing Passions, International Conference on Television, Video, Audio, New Media and Feminism, Madison, WI, USA, May “Documentary and the Public Scene.” Console-ing Passions, International Conference on Television, Video, Audio, New Media and Feminism, Madison, WI, USA, May “Cold, Hot, and Exotic: Touring Sexuality, Marginality, and Nations.” Society for Cinema and Media Studies Conference, New York, NY, USA, March “Queermania in Film Studies: Feminist Perspectives and Lesbian Histories.” Society for Cinema and Media Studies Conference, Syracuse, NY, USA, March “Identités nationales, Identités sexuelles: débats féministes autour de la différence.” Association francophone pour le savoir Conference, Université de Montréal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, May TEACHING University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Graduate , Fall GWS Queer Cinemas in Transnational Contexts , Spring GWS Queering Legal Cultures , Fall GWS Sex, Power, and Politics , Spring GWS Queer Theories & Methods , Fall GWS Queering Legal Cultures , Spring GWS Queer Theories & Methods , Spring GWS Queer Theories & Methods , Fall GWS Queering Legal Cultures Nadeau , Fall 21 GWS Discourses Inside/Outside the Body Undergraduate , Fall GWS /PL Sex, Power and Politics , Fall GWS Film, TV, and Gender GWS /PS Sex, Power, Politics , Spring GWS/SOC Sexualities , Spring GWS/SOC Sexualities , Fall GWS Queering Legal Cultures , Spring GWS /SOC Queer Lives, Queer Politics GCL c: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Health and Society (Social Science): Sex Ed Panic!
(Pilot project: An Office of the Provost initiative). Special Topics: Facing Nations and National Cinemas , Winter COMS Media and Feminist Theory , Fall COMS Media and Feminist Theory , Winter COMS Documentary Film and Television Genres. Special Topics: Tabloid Culture , Fall COMS Documentary Film and TV Genres II , Fall COMS Media and Contemporary Culture.
Special Topics: Facing Nations and National Cinemas , Winter COMS Documentary Film and Television Genres. Special Topics: Tabloid Culture , Fall COMS Media and Contemporary Culture. Special Topics: Facing Nations and National Cinemas Undergraduate (, ) , Fall COMS Sexuality and Public Discourses , Fall COMS N/2, FASS /2, INTE /2: Queer Theory , Fall COMS N/2, FASS /2, INTE /2: Queer Theory , Fall COMS N/2, FASS /2, INTE /2: Queer Theory , Fall COMS C/4, FMST /4: Queer Cinemas I COMS Media and Gender , Fall COMS /2/COMS S: Special Topics: Sexualities, Excess and Cinema COMS C/4, FMST /4: Queer Cinemas I Nadeau 23 COMS N/2, FASS /2, INTE /2: Queer Theory , Fall COMS Film Criticism COMS Special Topics: Women and Film , Winter COMS /4 Documentary Film and Television Genres.
Special Topics: Tabloid Culture COMS Film Criticism , Fall , Winter COMS /4: Documentary Film and Television Genres. A video script (MA student, Media Studies) Nourriture et performance (MA student, Media Studies) Nadia Comaneci and the Tabloidisation of the Female Body (Graduate student, Graduate Diploma in Communication Studies) Cultural Studies: Theory and Practice (PhD student, Communication).
Explorations in Programming a Film and Video Festival (MA student, Media Studies) Media Representation and The Lesbian Subject (MA student, Media Studies) Feminist and Queer Theories of Representation (MA student, Media Studies) Black Women’s Representation in Hollywood Cinema (MA student, Media Studies) Community Outreach for Divers/Cité Montreal's Celebration of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered Pride (Graduate student, Graduate Diploma in Communication) Representational Strategies in Experimental Lesbian Film/Video (Graduate Student, Graduate Diploma in Communication) Auto-Graphy: Writing the Self (PhD student, Humanities) Graduate Thesis Supervision University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign – Supervisor & Committee Member PhD Sanya, Brenda Nyandiko (PhD, Education Policy, Organization & Leadership).
Co-director with Cameron McCarthy. Dissertation: “States of Discretion: Black Migrating Bodies and Citizenship in the United States” – Shetina, Michael (PhD, English). Committee member. Dissertation: “Are They Family? Queer Parents and Queer Pasts in Contemporary American Culture”. Tarjanyi, Peter (PhD candidate, French & Italian Studies).
Committee member. Dissertation: “One Hundred Years of Queer travel: Retracing Queer Mobilities in Twentieth- and Twenty-First-Century France and the Maghreb”. ABD Tye, Nathan T. (PhD candidate, History). Committee member. Dissertation: “The Ways of the Hobo: Transient Life and Culture in the United States and Canada, –s”. Concordia University (Supervisor) PhD Rose, Fabien (Joint PhD Program in Communication).
Dissertation: “(Dé)construire le gender passing: pour une re-théorisation politique du gender passing à partir de la théorie de la performativité du genre et du concept de conscience” Cornellier, Bruno (Joint PhD Program in Communication). Dissertation: Nadeau 25 “(Dé)colonisation, pédagogie culturelle et politiques de la représentation autochtone en contexte canadien” Rambukkana, Nathan (Joint PhD Program in Communication).
Dissertation: “Heteronormative Logic, Intimate Privilege: The Foregrounding of Non/Monogamy in the Intimate Public Sphere” Vukov, Tamara H (Joint PhD Program in Communication). Dissertation: “Affective Politics, Effective Borders: Media Culture and the Discursive Formation of Canadian Immigration Policy” Emond, Gilbert (Joint PhD Program in Communication, Université du Québec à Montréal).
Dissertation: “Processus de séduction et protection contre le VIH dans l'expérience sexuelle des hommes gais à Montréal” Mechar, Kyle W (Joint PhD Program in Communication). Dissertation : “The Politics of Speaking for: Theorizing the Limits of Liberation and Equality in Gay and Lesbian Political Discourse” MA Gutierrez, Christopher (Media Studies).
Thesis: “Bodies of Terror/Terrorizing Bodies” Pourtavaf, Leila (Media Studies). Thesis: “Mediating Montreal: Constructing Places, Contesting Spaces” Dam, Steven (Media Studies). Thesis: “No Femmes, Queens or Flamers! Gay Male Effeminacy and the Culture of Shame” Langlois, Andrea M (Media Studies). Thesis: “Mediating Transgressions: The Global Justice Movement and Canadian News Media” Nishihira, Nanako (Media Studies).
Thesis: “By and for a Feminist Rhetorical Theory: Constituting Cultural Identity in Isocrates’ ‘Helen’” Ahmad, Tania (Anthropology, Université de Montréal). Co-director. Thesis: “Dancing Heroines: Sexual Respectability in the Hindi Cinema of the s” Uddin, Lisa (Media Studies). Thesis: “Abominable Knowledge: Popular Culture in the Science of Human Origins.” Dubé, Marie-Hélène (Media Studies).
Thesis: “Un millénaire d'histoire canadienne pour une ‘poignée de 30 sous’: commémoration de la nation par le biais du concours ‘Faites Centsation!’” Vukov, Tamara H (Media Studies). Thesis: “Imagining Canada, Imagining the Desirable Immigrant: Immigration Spectacle as Settler Postcolonialism” Setzer, Katharine A (Media Studies).
Thesis: “Playing On-line: Sexual Subjectivity, Gender Play and the Construction of the Dyke SM Fantasy” Nadeau 26 Gilbert, Sylvie (Media Studies). Thesis: “Sortir de table: les performances alimentaires de Carmen Miranda, Louise Mercille et des religieuses du Moyen Âge” Daviault, Christine (Media Studies). Thesis: “Look Who's Pulling the Trigger Now: A Study of Girls'/Women's Relationship with Video Games” Czach, Elizabeth (Media Studies).
Thesis: “Home Movies Then and Now” McKee, Tracey (Media Studies). Thesis: “Good Girls Do It Too!: A Look at the Representation of Women who Kill in Made-for-TV Movies” Martel, Caroline (Media Studies). Thesis: “Voix d'extinction: Une histoire de la téléphoniste” (creative project option: documentary) Graves, Lisa (Media Studies). Thesis: “Tracings of Travel” (creative project option: multimedia installation) Crombie, Kevin (Media Studies).
Thesis: “Gentlemen's Club: Burton vs Kingsey” (creative project option: multimedia installation) Dabreo-Ramharack, Cheryl (Media Studies). Thesis: “Uplifting The Black Race—Only Males Need Apply: Black Male Militancy in Malcom X, Panther, Boyz n' the Hood, and Get on the Bus” Zernentsch, Sheri (Media Studies). Thesis: “Gay Families in the Media in the Age of HIV and AIDS” Preville, Philip (Media Studies).
Chantale nadeau biography I am driven to give young women the opportunities I had, coming from small town Quebec and going on to see the world. The agencies that are on top of their social media presence are the ones with the future in mind. Recent Publications Nadeau, C. Leveraging the power of social media, we scout and promote our models, ensuring a vibrant online presence that mirrors the pulse of the industry.Thesis: “The Effort to Forget: Collective Memory and Documentary Film in Québec” Armstrong, Valerie Leila (Media Studies). Thesis: “Mainstreaming Martina: Representing Lesbians in the '90s” Concordia University (Committee Member) PhD Wilson, Jennifer (School of Arts and Sciences, Center for Peace and Social Justice, Southern Cross University, New South Wales, Australia).
Dissertation: “The Practice of Goodness” Bell, Brandi (Joint PhD Program in Communication, Concordia). Dissertation: “Conceptualizing the Young Active Citizen in Canada: Government Discourses of Active Citizenship and the Shifting Definitions of Youth” Diner, Robyn (Joint PhD Program in Communication, Concordia). Dissertation: “Bodies of Irony: Irony, the Unruly Body, Feminist Performance” Filice, Eugenio (Art History & Communication Studies, McGill University).
Dissertation: “Figurations of Ethics, Configurations of Power: Michel Foucault, Attila Richard Lukacs, and the New Painting” Nadeau 27 Mensah, Nengeh Maria (Joint PhD Program in Communication, Concordia). Dissertation: “L'anatomie du visible: connaître les femmes séropositives au moyen des medias” Johnson, Stacey (Art History & Communication Studies, McGill University).
Dissertation: “Taking Pictures, Making Movies and Telling Time: Charting the Domestication of a Producing and Consuming Visual Culture in North America” Mills, Josephine (Joint PhD Program in Communication, Concordia). Dissertation: “Public Occupations: Art Theory, Cultural Methodology, and Social Change” MA Campeau, Pierre (Media Studies, Concordia).
Thesis: “Sports, Male Bodies and National Fantasy” Antony, Jessica (Media Studies, Concordia). Thesis: “Mediating Skin Performances” Blouin-Gagné, Isabelle (Media Studies, Concordia). Thesis: “Trois conversations avec ma mère morte” (creative project option) Knegt, Peter (Media Studies, Concordia). Thesis: “Forging a Gay Mainstream: Negotiating Gay Cinema in the American Hegemony” Hogan, Mel (Media Studies, Concordia).
Thesis: “Archiving Absence: A Queer Feminist Framework” MacFarlane, John (Media Studies, Concordia). Thesis: “Indecision-Making: A Rhetorical Analysis of The Daily Show’s U.S. Presidential Election Coverage” Vaillancourt, Julie (Film Studies, Concordia). Thesis: “Emergences du placard québécois: les représentations homosexuelles et les problématiques LGBTdans le cinéma québécois de fiction des années à ” Dusseault, Myriam (Etudes Littéraires, Université du Québec à Montréal).
Thesis: “Silverlake Life: the view from here: pour une lecture de l'image-mort” Rambukkana, Nathan (Theory, Culture and Politics, Trent University). Thesis: “Fluid Stability: Bisexuality and Non-unary Language, Sexuality and Identity” Wagg, Holly (Media Studies, Concordia). Thesis: “Producing (In(visible)) Girls: The Politics of Production in Young Adult Fiction with Adolescent Lesbian Characters” Peitsch, Edward M.B.
(Art History & Communication Studies, McGill University). Thesis: “Making Over Masculinity: The Metrosexual and the Rise of the Style-Conscious Male” De Lean, Anne (Media Studies, Concordia). Thesis: “Home: A Video” Nadeau 28 Williams, Jane Carlyle (MFA, Concordia). Thesis: “Trans/Butch/Boy” (performance) Josgrilberg, Fabio (Media Studies, Concordia).
Thesis: “Retelling Michel de Certeau” Dessureault, Violette (Communication, Université du Québec à Montréal). Thesis: “‘Dr Livingstone, I presume?’ essai sur la figure de l'aventurier britannique, sa jungle symbolique et ses constellations imaginaires” Verma, Tina (Media Studies, Concordia). Thesis: “Re-imagining Multiculturalism: How Newness Enters the World” Connock, Sonia Dumouchel (Media Studies, Concordia).
Thesis: “The Amazon in Antiquity and on Television: Deployments of a Figure within Gender (Re)negotiations” Adams, Elizabeth (Media Studies, Concordia). Thesis: “"Reg Isn't Dead, He's Just Run off That's All": An Analysis of Coronation Street and Fandom in Cyberspace” Purvis, Steven (Media Studies, Concordia). LGBTQ Community and Health Care: Challenges and Questions, Medicine and Society M3 Year, College of Medicine (Instructor: Nora J.
Few), February Organizer, Inclusive Illinois Diversity Roundtable “Doing Gender,” Office of Equal Opportunity, Office of the Chancellor, April Panelist, “Sex Education: Barriers and Challenges to Health Care for LGBT People,” Course: Medicine and Society M3 Year, College of Medicine (Instructor: Nora J. Few), February Guest lecture, “Out on Campus: Queering Inclusion, Diversity, and Equity,” Ally Network Workshop, February 5.
Q&A, LGBT Resource Center, GWS LGBT/Q Minor in Sexuality Studies, January Organization of Lecture Series & Conferences (selected) Queer Reading Group Public Lecture Series Speakers: Marlon Bailey (Arizona State University), Martin Manalansan (University of Minnesota), David Churchill (University of Manitoba) Nadeau 30 Symposium.
Queer Publics (co-organized by the Queer Reading Group and the Illinois Program in Research in Humanities). February Queer Reading Group Public Lectures Series Speakers: Alexander Weheliye (Northwestern University), Anjali Arondekar (UC Santa Cruz), Tavia Nyong’o (Yale University) Fall – Spring Body/Bodies Lecture Series, in collaboration with the llinois Program for Research in Humanities and the Spurlock Museum Speakers: Toby B.
Beauchamp (Gender and Women's Studies Program, Oklahoma State University), Dorothy E. Roberts (Law and Sociology, University of Pennsylvania), Susan Leigh Foster (World Arts and Cultures/Dance, University of California, Los Angeles, and Ann Cvetkovich (English, University of Texas at Austin) Center for Advanced Study/MillerComm Lecture Series Speaker: Regina Kunzel (Gender, Women and Sexuality Studies, University of Minnesota) “In Treatment: Psychiatry and the Archives of Modern Sexuality,” March 8 Queer Performance Series, with Martin F.
Manalansan IV (Anthropology/ Asian American Studies), Jennifer Monson (Dance), Richard T. Rodriguez (Latino/Latina Studies/English), Siobhan Somerville (English/Gender and Women’s Studies), R. Storm (Graduate School of Library and Information Science) Lectures/Performances: Jennifer Miller (Humanities and Media Studies, Pratt Institute, NY/Circus Amok!) and Carmelita Tropicana (Independent Performer/Artist, NY) (Dis)locating Queer: Race, Region and Sexual Diasporas Graduate Conference, May 5–7 Symposium.
“Queering the Middle: Sexual Diasporas, Race and a Queer Midwest,” with Siobhan Somerville, Richard T. Rodriguez, and Martin F. Manalansan IV, October 8–9. Concordia University Governance & Curricular Activities – Coordinating member, Program Committee for the New Major in Sexuality Studies – Member, Coordinating Committee, Minor in Interdisciplinary Studies in Sexuality, Faculty of Arts and Sciences/Faculty of Fine Arts (created in ) – Member, HIV/AIDS Academic Subcommittee Simone de Beauvoir Institute Fellow – Member, Curriculum Revision Committee, Joint PhD Program Nadeau 31 Jury Member, Donald L.
Scott, March 25–26 – Organizer, Concordia Research Project Sexuality Series, Brown Bag Seminar Series on Sexuality Moderator, “Transgression in Canadian and Québec Queer Cinemas,” roundtable with John Greyson, Patricia Rozema, Michel Langlois, Anne Golden, and Dayna McLeod, Image + Nation: Montreal International LGBT Film Festival, November 18 Respondent, “Condoms: Media Messages in a Trans-Cultural Context” (Firdaus J.
Kharas), Concordia Community Lecture Series on HIV/AIDS and the Peace and Conflict Resolution Academic Series, January 27 – Organizer, Concordia Research Project Sexuality Series, Brown Bag Seminar Series on Sexuality Introduction, “From Wasting to Lumping: Body Image and HIV,” (Cindy Patton), Concordia University Community Lecture Series on HIV/AIDS, March 11 Nadeau 32 Introduction and Moderator, “After Sade” (Jane Gallop), Visiting Lecturer Committee Series, January 29 Coordinator, Public Lecture by Jane Gallop and Sex Education Workshop Coordinator, Del La Grace Volcano Public Lecture and Workshop Presenter and Chair, “AIDS, Art, Bodies” (A.A.
D. Program – MA Committee, Department of Communication Studies – Member, Department Research and Ethic Committee SERVICE TO THE PROFESSION Governance Canada Research Chairs - Interdisciplinary Adjudication Committee – Chair, Women’s Studies, Cultural Studies, Communication Committee (Committee 26), Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, National Standard Research Grant Competition – Adjudicator, Women's Studies, Cultural Studies, Communication Committee (Committee 26), Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, National Standard Research Grant Competition\ Jury Member, Image & Nation: Montreal Queer Film Festival, September 19– 29, Quebec, Canada.
– Jury Member, Communication Committee, Fonds pour les chercheurs et l’aide à la recherche du Québec, Graduate Fellowships Dissemination: Series & Conference Organization/Programming Chair, Program Committee. Association for the Studies of Law, Culture, and Humanities Conference, Carleton University, Ottawa March, , Organizing and Program Committee.
Symposium. “Queering the Middle: Sexual Diasporas, Race and a Queer Midwest,” with Siobhan Somerville, Richard T. Rodriguez, and Martin F. Manalansan IV, October 8–9.