Date & time
5 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Lara Sheehi, Stephen Sheehi
This event is free
J.W. McConnell Building
1400 De Maisonneuve Blvd. W.
Room 322
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As part of Dark Opacities Lab’s 2024-2026 theme, “Nazar: A Theory of the Evil Eye,” we will be hosting a speaker series to consider questions central to intellectual, political, and ethical questions integral to the context of global struggles for liberation and indigenous sovereignty.
For the purposes of developing an anti-colonial theory of sight, we offer Nazar as a framework in which to triangulate race, colonialism, and psychoanalysis. We ask: What might it mean to think about surveillance and racist technology using Nazar as an animating framework? If we understand the harm caused by sight as surveillance, oversight, or violent watching, what might it mean to reconsider it as a protective or healing power, necessary and potentially having its own kind of magic?
As part of its Nazar Speaker Series, Dark Opacities Lab and the CISSC Palestine Interdisciplinary Research Working Group will host a talk and conversation with Lara Sheehi (Doha Institute for Graduate Studies) and Stephen Sheehi (College of William and Mary).
This event is free and open to the public.
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