Speculative remembering: Diasporic intimacies and digital archives
07 December 2023, 12:30 pm–1:30 pm
Join this event to hear keisha bruce explore how digital diasporic intimacies convene within imagination, archives, and longing, grounded within their personal experiences of digital cultures.
This event is free.
Event Information
Open to
- All
Availability
- Yes
Cost
- Free
Organiser
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Ned Barker
Location
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Small Seminar RoomUCL Knowledge Lab23-29 Emerald StreetLondonWC1N 3QS
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Drawing from their PhD research on Black women's digital diasporic intimacies, in this seminar, keisha will weave a story of memory, speculation and diasporic visual cultures as they emerge within Instagram archives.
This event will be particularly useful for those interested in feminist media studies, postcolonial studies and digital media.
Please note this is a hybrid event and can be joined either in-person or online.
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About the Speaker
Dr keisha bruce (they/she)
They are a creative researcher and educator of media, technology, culture, and the immersive spaces in between.
After completing their PhD in Black Studies, keisha began a Postdoctoral Research Fellowship at UCL within the Institute of Advanced Studies. They use their playful, creative practice to provoke questions around environmental justice, collective care, and indigenous belonging.