Kaiama Glover Public Lecture
Published: 29 April 2019
19 March 2019
The launch event for the theme will be a public lecture ‘Blackness and Borders’ by Kaiama Glover, Professor of French and Africana Studies, Columbia University.
This lecture considers the ways in which phenomena of refugeeism, exile, and other coerced displacements are constitutive of the “Afro” on a global scale. Taking as point of departure the extraordinary multi-continental peregrinations of Haitian essayist, novelist, militant Socialist activist, and erotic poet René Depestre, Glover examines a story of generative movement that pushes against the more typical narratives of abjection that tend to attach to black – especially Haitian – bodies in motion. What forms of storytelling most responsibly and compellingly translate (carry across borders and render legible) these narratives? What possibilities exist for representing and perceiving black movement otherwise?
First published: 29 April 2019