CANCELED/POSTPONED: LGQRI lecture by Andrea Bolivar -- POSTPONED UNTIL FALL 2020

Participants : 
  • Andrea Bolivar, LSA Collegiate Fellow (Women's Studies)

 

Event Date: 
March 26, 2020
Event Time: 
4:00pm to 5:30pm
Location: 
2239 Lane Hall
Event Accessibility : 
Ramp and elevator access at the E. Washington Street entrance (by the loading dock). There are accessible restrooms on the south end of Lane Hall, on each floor of the building. A gender neutral restroom is located on the first floor.

This event will be rescheduled for Fall 2020.

Andrea Bolivar is a cultural anthropologist whose current project, “‘Somos una Fantasia’: Race, Violence, and Potentiality in Transgender Latina Sexual Economies of Labor” examines the experiences of sex working transgender Latinas in the Chicago metropolitan area. Her project interrogates how transgender Latinas are racialized and sexualized in sexual economies of labor, and in the U.S. nation more broadly. Bolivar offers a new analytical framework “fantasia” for understanding the complex racial, sexual, and gender identities of trans Latinas, and their ephemeral presence in the United States—they are always at risk of disappearing. Yet “fantasia” also indexes forms of queer potentiality. Dr. Bolivar describes how trans Latinas use their bodies to produce resistant forms of labor, care, kinship, and space-making, locally and transnationally.

Presented by the Lesbian-Gay-Queer Research Initiative (LGQRI).