Marston LaFrance Lecture – Unlikely Allies: Middle Aged Photographers and the Trans Camera
Marston LaFrance Lecture – Unlikely Allies: Middle Aged Photographers and the Trans Camera
Categories: Lectures and Seminars | Intended for Carleton Community
2017 Dunton Tower
1125 Colonel By Dr, Ottawa, ON
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Emma Fraser, 1149, fassevents@cunet.carleton.ca
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Host Organization: OD FASS
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The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences awards the Marston LaFrance Research Fellowship to one of its outstanding faculty members, in order to facilitate the completion of a major research project that requires significant release time. Once the year has completed, the Fellowship winner delivers a lecture on the research they were able to accomplish during their time as the Marston LaFrance Fellow. Professor Jennifer Evans (History) will discuss the parallel lives of two Jewish middle-aged women photographers, one in Italy, the other in Brazil, and the role of their photographs of the Genoa and São Paulo trans scenes for the way they presaged the visibility politics of the gay, lesbian, and feminist social movements of the 1970s and 80s.